Sirui 1.25x Anamorphic Adapter

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Sirui has released new anamorphic lenses for mirrorless cameras plus a 1.25x anamorphic adapter that you can use with any spherical or anamorphic lenses. ⬇️More INFO below⬇️
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    This anamorphic adapter has a back and front thread diameter of 82mm. It works with pretty much any lens and camera combination. Just keep in mind that the wider the taking lens and the bigger the camera sensor the more of a chance that you will start seeing the edges of the adapter. So it definitely will not work with very wide lenses.
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    Review of the 35mm and 100mm lens • New Sirui Full Frame 1...
    Review of the 50mm lens • 50mm Full Frame Anamor...
    Review of the 75mm lens • Sirui 75mm Full Frame ...
    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:48 - Specs
    01:35 - Lens Attachment
    03:05 - Focusing
    04:07 - Tests Intro
    05:30 - Cameras and Lenes Used
    08:03 - Tests on SIRUI 1.6x ZCam
    08:08 - SIRUI 100mm 1.6x Lens Tests
    09:50 - SIRUI 75mm 1.6x Lens Tests
    11:28 - SIRUI 50mm 1.6x Lens Tests
    12:56 - SIRUI 35mm 1.6x Lens Tests
    14:12 - Spherical Lens Tests
    14:17 - 100mm Spherical Lens Tests
    15:45 - 75mm Spherical Lens Tests
    17:10 - 50mm Spherical Lens Tests
    18:31 - 35mm Spherical Lens Tests
    19:53 - SIRUI 1.33x Anamorphic Lenses
    19:58 - SIRUI 75mm 1.33x Lens Tests
    21:12 - SIRUI 50mm 1.33x Lens Tests
    22:22 - SIRUI 35mm 1.33x Lens Tests
    23:02 - SIRUI 24mm 1.33x Lens Tests
    24:13 - Conclusion
    These lenses come in native mount for RF, L, E, Z mount camera systems, compatible with such full-frame cameras as Panasonic S1H, S5, RED Komodo, Canon R5, R6, C70, Sony FX3, Nikon Z6, Z7.
    As an inexpensive alternative to branded full-frame anamorphic lenses, these lenses will make anamorphic accessible to more people.
    A few mainstream mirrorless cameras currently on the market support 6K 3:2 image mode when their sensors are fully utilized. For example, when shooting at 3:2 with Panasonic S1H in 6K at 24 FPS, you’ll get a 6K footage in a 2.4:1 aspect ratio. When these lenses are used with most cameras that shoot in 16:9 aspect ratio the final de-squeezed aspect ratio is 2.8:1
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Komentáře • 105

  • @CanditoTrainingHQ
    @CanditoTrainingHQ Před rokem +19

    An underrated point is that a 16:9 image with the 1.25x squeeze, is exactly a 20:9 aspect ratio, which is just about perfect for full screen viewing on iphones (19.5:9 being the iphone and 21:9 being the Samsung Galaxy).
    In practical use for online creators, I'd say that might be more valuable than the cinematic look.

  • @racooninvasion
    @racooninvasion Před rokem +1

    Great video, Tom. I have been in TV as a pro for about 20 years, and just now learning about Anamorphic lenses for a project I have coming up. So glad I found your channel!

  • @TonyFuego
    @TonyFuego Před rokem

    i have not seen you in my feed for the longest!!!!! Always awesome

  • @phillipmaguire4671
    @phillipmaguire4671 Před rokem +5

    My nearby cinema encourages up and coming local film makers to hire their facilities for special screenings, and they have specific screen size ratios that are required, and the files must be presented in a DCP format. There technical requirements reflect the academy sizes. For 4K scope (widescreen), it is 4096 x1716, or in full HD screening, it is 2048 x 858. They also have ratios for the flat screen size, which is more akin to standard non scope, and that is 3996 x 2160 (4K) or 1998 x 1080 for full HD presentation. Also, most places require frame rate to be in 24fps, although I've heard some cinemas may permit other frame rates as well, (25fps or 30fps), depending on location. Just sharing this so that everyone can keep it in mind when selecting how they will film their project. For online streaming, it doesn't really matter so much... you can do whatever you want. I stand to be further informed on this, if anyone has other information...

  • @sunnynaguri
    @sunnynaguri Před rokem

    Thank you for these tests, Tom!

  • @BNC593
    @BNC593 Před rokem +3

    People please take note, there’s no better testing on these anamorphic’s then here. Absolutely incredible work!

  • @DimitriFarkas
    @DimitriFarkas Před rokem +2

    I was looking for tests with the 1.33x mfts + the adapter. It's good to see it works perfect on the whole set. Thank you very much for this Tom. God Bless.

    • @minutesback
      @minutesback Před rokem

      It looked pretty soft

    • @chinitopinoy1726
      @chinitopinoy1726 Před 10 měsíci

      @@minutesbacklooks decent on 50 and the sharpest on the 24. It’s rather soft on the 35 and 75.

    • @GoZipper
      @GoZipper Před 10 měsíci

      @@chinitopinoy1726 It is sharpest on the 24 because the 24mm is 2.8. So, if you use it on the 35mm or 50mm and stop down to 2.8 it should sharpen it up. It might even match the 24mm.

  • @furkonige
    @furkonige Před rokem

    thank you tom, this is the best and most usefull review of this product using primes, also we can see the contrast and tint of the adapter using sphericals, I will go to buy one now, I love it because all my filters are 82mm too.

  • @MLee-vcrr
    @MLee-vcrr Před rokem +1

    Excellent video man. I've been considering this adapter for spherical lenses. This really helped me see what it would look like. I'm just wondering why you changed the shutter angle to 45 degrees on some shots? Great job!

  • @calvinmartin4539
    @calvinmartin4539 Před rokem +2

    Great review Tom 👍

  • @Purplefoxdl
    @Purplefoxdl Před rokem +2

    I didn’t know this adaptater exist. It’s very tempting. Thanks to give me a new reason to spend my money 😁

    • @minutesback
      @minutesback Před rokem

      This review didn’t exactly say much or be very fair or true. At least in my opinion, I reviewed on my channel and you may want to see before you spend any money!

  • @chrisball8391
    @chrisball8391 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the review!!
    I do have one question, and maybe I missed this in your video.
    How does the T2.9 Aperture effect the base lens?
    Let's say I have my Sirui 75mm 1.33x lens as my base lens, and I have the aperture wide open at f1.8. Will the adapter, being a T2.9, cause less light through to the sensor?
    As compared to just having the 75mm without the adapter.
    Thanks again!!

  • @frankmerino_1
    @frankmerino_1 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this, Tom. 🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @dillonbrown1454
    @dillonbrown1454 Před rokem

    Those are beautiful images.

  • @divisionoflabor3070
    @divisionoflabor3070 Před rokem +1

    Hey, thanks for the great tests. Can you tell me if the vignetting will go away on the wider focal lengths with super35 mode?

  • @MrObiorah
    @MrObiorah Před rokem +1

    Great job. THANK YOU so much.

  • @MylonasFilms
    @MylonasFilms Před rokem +1

    Great video. So does adding the adapter change the compression in the background with say a 100mm lens ? If not that’s kinda cool to get the same compression but wider shot

    • @slangdoll
      @slangdoll Před rokem +1

      Same compression but with a wider shot :) Thats the beauty of it :)

  • @Outlabyrinth
    @Outlabyrinth Před rokem

    Sweet !thx 🎉 did you shot from the same tripod / same place between 1.6 and 1.33 lenses ?

  • @actvnewsource
    @actvnewsource Před rokem +1

    your test seems confirming me what i have discovered by myself testing this adapter with a Tokina 28-80 mm, classic horizontal flares (strikes) are missing at all, a pity because i would use this solution but without that classic effect it become less distinctive despite as expected using anamorphic lenses.

  • @peaxoop
    @peaxoop Před rokem +2

    I want to see the adapter on a tokina 28-70 2.8 if you have one. Great review btw

  • @Luths269
    @Luths269 Před rokem

    Thanks you so much, I've been looking for a test of this kind. Just to know It, of you have a bmpcc It's also possible you have a sigma 18-35, some impressions for this one? Minimum to non have vignetting? In case of not, again many thanks for the video

  • @itsoverat6000
    @itsoverat6000 Před rokem +1

    Great work!

  • @ideasphotosvideos3481

    Very great informative and comparative video.

  • @Fedorevsky
    @Fedorevsky Před rokem +6

    Great work, Tom! Appreciate it! I was waiting for someone to do this! I will definitely be getting the 1.25x adapter with these lenses. I plan on using them with the Panasonic S5 in the 4:3 Anamorphic mode for full 2 times squeeze with all the anamorphic artifacts these lenses+adapter can muster!
    The look of the adapter on spherical lenses in regular 16/9 was surprisingly good looking as well. Very similar effect as 1.33 squeeze anamorphic lenses alone. I'm guessing that's around 2.20:1 aspect ratio.

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před rokem +3

      I am happy you like the video. Sorry it took longer to release this video but we got hit by a big hurricane here in Florida and had some damage plus no power, water etc and it was difficult to do any work.

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Před rokem +1

      @@TomAntos Yes, I heard about that on the news. Hope everything is ok with you guys now! Scary stuff! Safety first, then work!

  • @ToniKimProduction
    @ToniKimProduction Před rokem

    Enjoyed!

  • @trevros
    @trevros Před 9 měsíci

    great video, thank you!

  • @riccardococcia
    @riccardococcia Před rokem

    crazy how the adapter gives you a focal length that is close to the next wider lens in the set.

  • @marcelfondeurmendez
    @marcelfondeurmendez Před rokem

    Does it eliminate focus breathing on lenses? This would be huge. More so than the anamorphic effect in my opinion.

  • @Okiyah
    @Okiyah Před rokem

    Thanks for this test. To me the 75mm and 50mm FF flare is unusable (with or without adapter). I'm glad I could see this before buying!

  • @thamoigeemapao391
    @thamoigeemapao391 Před rokem

    Long time no see tom 💐💐💐

  • @minutesback
    @minutesback Před rokem +1

    Would have been nice to hear your thoughts after the tests????

  • @nereosuzzi3619
    @nereosuzzi3619 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful work Tom. I noticed in the test with the 75mm 1.33x that there is a big loss of sharpness especially at f/1.8 and the ovals bokeh are truncated at the bottom. Is this the conseguence due to astigmatism af the adapter and his aperture (T2.9)?

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před rokem

      I assume so but can't honestly say what's causing it 100%

    • @nereosuzzi3619
      @nereosuzzi3619 Před rokem

      ​@@TomAntos Thank you for the answer!

  • @RandomMotoThings
    @RandomMotoThings Před rokem

    What is the squeeze ratio with the 1.33x lenses?

  • @TevfikFikretBakan
    @TevfikFikretBakan Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the tests. Espcially spherical lens results are too soft for me.

  • @minutesback
    @minutesback Před rokem

    Hey Tom, are you getting green flares in the adaptor or when you shine a light on the lens is it green?

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před rokem +1

      No I haven't noticed yet any green flares with this adapter and the lenses I tested here. Are you getting that?

    • @minutesback
      @minutesback Před rokem

      @@TomAntos yes I’ve had to send my first one 2nd does the same. My latest video shows these test results, I would very much appreciate your thoughts on my results. 😇

  • @therenderer4726
    @therenderer4726 Před rokem +1

    Hi Tom or anyone else, I noticed vignetting at 50mm and wider using the Zcam E2 which I presume is a Full Frame sensor? Do you think the vignetting would appear if you were using a 50mm m43 on a GH5 with the Sirui adaptor? Also how about a Canon Full Frame lens with a 0.7 speedbooster on a GH5 with the Sirui adaptor, would this have vignetting issues? The focusing was really bad on some of the takes. Do you think with practice it becomes easier to hit sharper focus with the adapter? Was it difficult to see you were out of focus during your tests? Thank you.

    • @fullbars
      @fullbars Před rokem +1

      This is pretty typical since you are doubling your horizontal FOV to 25mm equivalent. Which is quite wide for anamorphic. I use a 35mm with a 1.5x adapter for a 26mm equivalent field of view and i get vignetting. I struggle to get anything wider than 28mm without vignetting.

    • @therenderer4726
      @therenderer4726 Před rokem

      @@fullbars Is that Full frame or m43 sensor? Thank you.

    • @fullbars
      @fullbars Před rokem +1

      @@therenderer4726 Full Frame

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před rokem +1

      The focusing definitely becomes easier the more you do it but a big help is to close down the taking lens by an f-stop or more. The focusing is more an issue with the lenses being set to perfect infinity focus.

  • @Castleromeo14
    @Castleromeo14 Před rokem

    can i use this with the m43 1.33 lenses?

  • @wkmpellucid
    @wkmpellucid Před rokem +1

    It seemed in all cases using it with spherical lenses there is always vignetting and quite noticeable. I have been thinking of using this adapter with my Meike 25, 50, and 85mm APS-C lenses on the new Sony FX30. This test gives me pause and I need more information about the adapter before making the purchase. Thanks, Tom.

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před rokem +5

      This test was performed on a full frame camera so shooting on apsc image sensor camera will cut off the corner and eliminate the vignetting. On full frame cameras you definitely need to be careful.

    • @AnimeZone247
      @AnimeZone247 Před rokem

      i'm thinking about getting the great joy 1.35x adapter for my meike lens

  • @Censtudios
    @Censtudios Před 8 měsíci

    Can you use this on a spherical lens too or is this specifically made to use on other anamorphic lenses?

  • @imDonDiestro
    @imDonDiestro Před rokem

    With the bmpcc, would it cause vignetting if I used this with a speed booster?

  • @koollife
    @koollife Před rokem

    it looks like u are not nailing focus with the adapter. or is the iimage that blurry with the adapter on?

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před rokem

      Its hard to set perfect infinity focus on some of the taking lenses and that makes the adapter impossible to focus. As long as your taking lens is easy to nail infinity focus it works flawless. Another trick I found is to close down the aperture of the taking lens a bit which will correct any slight infinity focus misalignment

    • @minutesback
      @minutesback Před rokem +1

      @@TomAntos should you not have said that in your video? We’re these lenses sent to you and we’re you paid to do this? My review wasn’t paid and I wasn’t as kind as you were. People may buy after watching you and they will be disappointed.

  • @KristopherSatchell
    @KristopherSatchell Před rokem

    I'm kind of curious using a Z Cam E2 (mft) with a Metabones Ultra 0.71x Cine T Speedbooster with the Sigma Art zoom series lenses (18-35 and 50-100). I'm going to test it out!

  • @johnnyweissmuller5838

    Its not available to buy separately? Only bundled with a lens?

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před rokem

      Yes you can buy separately

  •  Před rokem

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 nice

  • @robertpdavenportii2908

    I was hoping to see you resolve the new adapter on the Sirui 1.33 lenses in 4:3 but you only did 16:9. I will have to wait until my 1.25 adapter arrives to conduct this test on my GH4 and GH6.

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately my gh4 is broken and I no longer have the gh5

    • @minutesback
      @minutesback Před rokem +1

      You may find them soft with add CA, at least in my tests I did which you are welcomed to see on my channel. I’m finding these CZcamsrs are really telling the whole story.

    • @chinitopinoy1726
      @chinitopinoy1726 Před rokem

      @@minutesback which of yours videos show the tests? I would like to see. Thanks!

  • @spawnwar1973
    @spawnwar1973 Před 5 měsíci

    Hello
    Does it works with m4/3 ?
    I have a gh5 and Gh5s with meike t2.2 set (16,25,35,50mm)
    And Sirui anamorphic 25mm and 50mm

  • @kylehessling2679
    @kylehessling2679 Před rokem

    Tito from anamorphic on a budget said that this adapter wouldn’t vignette much on full frame 35mm… yours has significant vignetting! Do you think this could be something to do with taking lenses???

    • @user-of4xo4em9k
      @user-of4xo4em9k Před rokem

      The taking lens used here looks like a zoom lens which is usually the worst for adapter

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před rokem

      Yes. The longer the lens build like zoom lenses the worst the vignette

  • @apocryphal_man
    @apocryphal_man Před rokem

    Is it just me or are the all shots with the adapter on spherical lenses slightly out of focus / blurry?

  • @liamg6328
    @liamg6328 Před rokem

    Not sure whether there is any point in putting an anamorphic adapter on a lens that is already anamorphic. Still, interesting to see the results. Cheers Tom 🙂

    • @charlesleroq932
      @charlesleroq932 Před 7 měsíci

      Why not? A 1.25x adapter bumps Sirui's 1.6x range up to 2x. It is interesting to see how that affects the resultant focus and bokeh, should one decide it is appropriate for their production.

  • @dronepronashville6355

    Great review, great sample clips, and now I will not consider this converter as a professional solution , to much clarity is sacrificed or lost , Im looking specifically at her eyes.

  • @jeffrey5303
    @jeffrey5303 Před 6 měsíci

    Do these work on Sony a7iii

  • @CorvusWolf
    @CorvusWolf Před rokem +1

    Does not look sharpe on spherical lenses… WHY ?

    • @InfamousStar1
      @InfamousStar1 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I noticed that too. Either focus was missed quite a bit in these tests, or the adapter heavily degrades the image quality. All-in-all, the spherical lenses + adapter test shots in this video don’t look very good, and would never pass in a professional environment.

    • @anthonyrock5039
      @anthonyrock5039 Před 8 měsíci

      If you zoom in to the frame you will notice that part of the face is Indeed in focus so it is the user missing focus and not the lens. Peaking may help.

  • @tonysluna
    @tonysluna Před 11 měsíci

    im a Fan. always enjoy your video...
    >> Check your Video Title... Anamorphic is "Spelled Wrong"
    What Spherical Lens Brand you used. i heard Certain Brand Lens has problems with Focus...
    Also.. I did not see any "Flares" with the Spherical Lens Tests...??

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for letting me know!

  • @minutesback
    @minutesback Před rokem

    My version is very soft and clare green, anyone else have this issue?

    • @mikemcglasson1286
      @mikemcglasson1286 Před rokem +1

      Mine is also very soft. Assuming you mean it produces green flares? Mine does not do that. It's just blue

    • @minutesback
      @minutesback Před rokem

      @@mikemcglasson1286 I’ve done a full review now on my channel, love to know if you’ve had any of the issues that I talked about.

  • @northislandnow8858
    @northislandnow8858 Před rokem +1

    terrible on the 24mm

  • @TW-iu9zy
    @TW-iu9zy Před rokem

    … I like the anamorphic look of the Sirui lenses, but I don’t like the look of the adapter. in my eyes not what I want to see from a anamorphic lens. 🤷🏼‍♂️ Thx for sharing your option in this video - saves me from buying the adapter. 😉

  • @maisitag
    @maisitag Před rokem

    Is there a video on how to film an outfit video with an iPhone in a dark corner without so much noise? 😂

  • @k1k13004
    @k1k13004 Před rokem

    who needs a 3.5:1 aspect ratio???

  • @VerriCarlos
    @VerriCarlos Před rokem +1

    Only say one thing Viggo Mortensen! 😆

  • @PARISONFIRE
    @PARISONFIRE Před rokem

    the lenses themself look awesome but with the adapter you loose that much sharpness man, too much for my taste

  • @SilentD1
    @SilentD1 Před rokem

    Please explain why every single time a camera or lens is showcased with a person. They MUST turn their head side to side, as if its some kind of rule, and anyone watching gets any useful info out of that? Or did some dude back in time do it, and now everyone is parroting it thinking it provides some kind of usefulness. Can we just stop doing it. Thanks.

    • @TomAntos
      @TomAntos  Před rokem +4

      Its done to see how the lens distorts the face. Every lens has distortion. Its easier to see it in straight lines even when they're static. But a human face doesn't have any straight lines and therefore seeing how the person's face changes as it rotates will help tell you more about how that particular lens distorts people. Hope this answer helps!

    • @SilentD1
      @SilentD1 Před rokem

      I challenge you to show me ONE single example where what you just said is demonstrated.
      A lens characteristic expressed in a head turn, which can visibly distinguish it from another lens by using that exercise.
      If the head is placed dead center in the frame, you practically remove ANY chance of distortion being visible in that part of the frame. So unless you somehow screwed up your desqueeze or misaligned the horisontal plane, your wifes 100 head turns show nothing useful what so ever. Even if in theory it could. No person alive can see that especially in such a quick movement.
      Thats why you basically made it into a meme at this point. Congrats.
      What could have been useful however would be if you had an perfectly circular disc in the frame showing the focus squeeze in effect.

    • @Mastroprimo
      @Mastroprimo Před rokem

      @@SilentD1 yes sure... and always especially in movies, actors are every time in the very dead center of the lenses , especially in action shoots, like the very beginning of the Star Trek reboot ie ....

    • @SilentD1
      @SilentD1 Před rokem

      @@Mastroprimo No im saying that in his stupid test the model is dead center, where least if any distortion is present. useless. Stop defending it. There is no case to be made here. No matter how hard you try. It was cringy as hell to watch her turn her head 10000 times for no F...ing reason.