Open Box Sirui 50mm f/1.8 Anamorphic 1.33x Lens (Sony E-Mount)

Key Features
- 50mm F1.8 Anamorphic 1.33X Lens
- Cinematize your shots!
- Dynamic Cinematic 2.4:1 Videos
- Distinctive horizontal flare to give a touch of sci-fi look
- Oval Bokeh Effect
- Innovative Optical Structure
- Quality Compact Fit
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Express Your Cinematic Side!
50mm F1.8 Anamorphic 1.33X Lens
Cinematize your shots!
Compared to a traditional 50mm APS-C lens, the new SIRUI 50mm F1.8 camera lens enlarges your horizontal field of view to up to 33% to achieve a FOV equivalent of an APS-C 37.5mm lens. Affordable and durable, The F1.8 camera lens with aluminum enclosure is robust yet lightweight to create cinematic widescreen shots.
Dynamic Cinematic 2.4:1 Videos
After de-squeezed, the 50mm F1.8 camera lens produces smooth Cinematic 2.4:1 videos in a 16:9 setting.
Distinctive horizontal flare to give a touch of sci-fi look
Built with a precision optical structure and multi-layer Nano coatings, SIRUI 50mm 1.33x Anamorphic camera lens will deliver the distinctive horizontal flare, which is difficult to achieve using normal lens or through post-production.
Oval Bokeh Effect
With a simple turn of the F1.8 lens aperture ring, you can optimize the depth of view to create oval bokeh effect to give your work a more cinematic look.
Innovative Optical Structure
Designed for cinematographers for its unique visual characteristics, this lightweight lens is manufactured with German Manufactured Schott optical glass lens elements to create ultra-wide rectangular aspect ratios, long horizontal lens flares, and oval bokeh.
Quality Compact Fit
Robust and built with aircraft aluminum alloy and high precision CNC process, this high-quality portable camera lens only weighs approximately 560g/1.23lbs and is ready to fit onto a selection of lens mounts.
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lens specification
| Weight | 1.23 lb / 560 g |
| Maximum Aperture | F/1.8 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 10 |
| Mount Type | Sony E |
| Optical Design | 11 Elements 8 Groups |
| Dimensions | Length: 4.2" / 106.6 mm |
| Lens Min. Focus Distance | 33.5" / 85 cm |
| Focal Length | 50mm |
| Lens Filter Size | 67mm |
| Focus Type | Manual Focusing |
| Minimum Aperture | F/16 |
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