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SIRUI Saturn 50mm Full-frame Carbon Fiber Anamorphic Lens (Sony E)
SIRUI Saturn 50mm Full-frame Carbon Fiber Anamorphic Lens (Sony E)
SIRUI Saturn 50mm Full-frame Carbon Fiber Anamorphic Lens – Cinematic Performance in a Lightweight, Compact Design
The SIRUI Saturn 50mm is a full-frame anamorphic lens that combines exceptional optical quality with an ultra-lightweight carbon fiber body. Designed for filmmakers and content creators, it offers an authentic cinematic look with a 1.6X anamorphic ratio, ideal for professional productions.
Main features:
1.6X Anamorphic Ratio: Creates a 2.8:1 aspect ratio (with 16:9 sensors) for an immersive, cinematic look.
Carbon Fiber Design: Ultra-lightweight and durable body, perfect for dynamic shooting and demanding sets.
T2.0 aperture: Excellent low-light performance and smooth bokeh for high-impact images.
Neutral Color: Ensures natural color rendering and precise details.
Smooth Focus Ring: Precise control for a professional experience when shooting.
Universal Compatibility: Available in multiple mounts, including PL and EF, to fit many configurations.
Technical specifications:
Focal length: 50mm
Format: Full frame
Maximum aperture: T2.0
Anamorphic ratio: 1.6X
Material: Carbon Fiber
Weight: Lightweight, ideal for dynamic sets and portable configurations
Compatibility: PL, EF, and other optional mounts
What's included in the box:
SIRUI Saturn 50mm Lens
Removable lens hood
Protective hard case
User Manual
Product Description:
The SIRUI Saturn 50mm T2.0 is the perfect ally for those looking for a lightweight, high-performance anamorphic lens. Its carbon fiber design ensures easy handling without sacrificing strength, while the 1.6X anamorphic ratio offers a breathtaking cinematic aesthetic. Thanks to its T2.0 brightness, it is ideal for shooting in any light condition, ensuring sharp images and cinematic bokeh. Perfect for narrative productions, video clips and creative projects, this lens represents a versatile and super quality option.
flower for professional filmmakers and videomakers.