This Lens Looks 10X More CINEMATIC!! (Or so they say...) | 50mm VS 50mm Anamorphic on Sony

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • In this video, I put a spherical 50mm lens up against an anamorphic 50mm lens because I want to find out if an anamorphic lens really looks more cinematic so you can decide if you should buy one for your Sony camera or not...
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    01:13 Anamorphic 50mm VS Spherical 50mm
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Komentáře • 52

  • @DavidPalmer_blinder
    @DavidPalmer_blinder Před rokem +21

    the background compression you get with anamorphic lenses is just such a unique characteristic, just like you said it's more than just the oval bokeh.

  • @samlira9639
    @samlira9639 Před rokem +3

    Anamorphic lenses do look special if you shoot correctly with this lens. If you don’t, it looks just like a spherical lens. Shoot at a T stop that captures the full depth of your talent only. Make sure the background behind your talent is at least 5 times the distance from camera to subject. Your subject will look 3D and seem to float in front of a swirly bokeh background. That’s the anamorphic look. In Hollywood some productions need fast schedules and prohibit anamorphic lenses because all of the pre planning needed for blocking, composition and deep sets needed to film. It’s totally worth the extra work in my opinion because of the beautiful images that come out. Cheers!

  • @marieb5251
    @marieb5251 Před rokem +13

    I could tell a difference right away, and I do prefer the anamorphic lens look. However, I'm an amateur filmmaker. Ease of use, autofocus, affordability, etc. are more important to me at this point. And because I've been a screenwriter for 10+ years, I know what ultimately matters is the story.

  • @modernmusicstudio303
    @modernmusicstudio303 Před rokem +1

    This is a really cool video! You did a great job of letting us easily compare them side by side!

  • @BradleyInghamiom
    @BradleyInghamiom Před rokem

    Loved this video, been looking for something that showed the different types of lenses with the same field of view as a comparison, subbed! 👍

  • @SourceAwareness
    @SourceAwareness Před rokem

    Another excellent video, many thanks, Joris, and wishing you your Best Year Yet. :)

  • @reereelization
    @reereelization Před 2 měsíci

    I fell I love with anamorphic, and can never go back. It just resonates with me. So beautiful.

  • @kendigProductions
    @kendigProductions Před rokem

    Another interesting video Joris. I think it would have been more of a challenge for a lens comparison if you would have used a modded spherical lens with a oval iris. With some experience it was quite easy to tell the differences between these two lenses. I’ve seen a lot of amazing footage over the years that surprised me when there was a mod lens used instead of an anamorphic. Of course the flares gave it away but still this just proves that you don’t need an “anamorphic” lens to get some really beautiful images. Like you said it really comes down to good lighting, shot composition and interesting subject matter that sets apart the “cinematic” from the boring average. Keep the great content coming my friend. Subscribed! 👍

  • @daryllfogal5689
    @daryllfogal5689 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video - I’m enjoying your channel. I know you use DaVinci Resolve. Using the anamorphic lens flares, depth maps and custom bokeh filters - I’m wondering whether we can make a credible anamorphic effect in post. The comparison discussed below (35mm spherical versus 50mm anamorphic) combined with Resolve would make a super video.

  • @harounsaifi9371
    @harounsaifi9371 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot for this great comparison. It's a very subtle difference for people who are not into filmmaking but for us cinematographers / filmmakers it sounds like pretty more cinematic. But it's a matter of taste as you well said !

  • @JorisHermans
    @JorisHermans  Před rokem +3

    Is anamorphic overrated yes or no? 🤔🫡
    EDIT: And I know I said in one of my previous videos that I don't own any spherical 50mm lenses but I bought this one specifically to make this video... 😅😎

    • @azuki2919
      @azuki2919 Před rokem +1

      Hmm. In my opinion I don't think its overrated but I will say its getting more popular and more options are coming out. Its like when everyone was talking about that 44-2 vintage lens.

    • @abrworld
      @abrworld Před rokem +2

      It is in my opinion. First they manipulated us into buying expensive camera gear we never needed, now the marketing for anamorphic lens is on the boom since the release of last Batman movie.
      We don't need anamorphic lenses, we need more great content and creators like you who bring out the truth.

    • @mikeseager8768
      @mikeseager8768 Před rokem

      @@abrworld That's simply not true - The batman movie made the Helios 44-2 popular again, however, anamorphics have been a staple in the film industry for years before any 'budget'/ consumer options came to the market. The matrix movies, pulp fiction, Halloween, Inception, blade runner, Alien the list goes on and on. The greatjoy anamorphic he's using is running the same price as any professional spherical lens out there, and that's the consumer market. Not even close to the actual price of real cinema glass, whether anamorphic or spherical. That being said, it is still just a tool to portray the narrative which will always be the most important aspect to any film.

  • @redumbrella4218
    @redumbrella4218 Před 9 dny

    Great job! You’re the master!

  • @sheikhsabbir190
    @sheikhsabbir190 Před rokem +1

    Advance congratulations on your 100k subscribers🖤🖤

  • @Sir-IKON
    @Sir-IKON Před rokem

    the first example of the anamorphic sense actually shows the answer to a question I always as when I see videos that visit movie locations. it shows why the depth of field difference

  • @chriscornelissen5075
    @chriscornelissen5075 Před rokem +2

    Lens A is the anamorphic

  • @disco.jellyfish
    @disco.jellyfish Před rokem

    I don't like when people call a look "mOrE cInEmAtIc" than the other. Yes - anamorphic lenses were often used for films, which were supposed to be watched in the cinema.
    But to make a shot look good or cInEmAtIc, there is so much more depth to that than just the lens choice, a big sensor/film and shooting against the sun.
    Film productions put a lot of thought into every little shot - why should the camera move a certain way, or why it should remain still, why you should opt for an anamorphic look rather than a spherical one.
    Because instead of choosing an anamorphic lens you could actually choose a wider spherical lens (one that matches the effective horizonal focal length of the anamorphic counter part) and then crop the top and bottom while getting the exact same field of view, from the same perspective. Its really only about the look. And the choice of look depends on what message you want to tell or simply on personal preference of the director.
    Directors like Christopher Nolan love the anamorphic look and therefore often desire for anamorphic lenses in their films. On the other hand the Harry Potter movies are all entirely shot on sperical lenses but the movies are still in the (about) 2.39:1 aspect ratio, which is very common in films meant for the cinema.
    Anamorphic lenses give you a very special look that might give that "something isnt quite right" kind of feeling. And that can be used very intentionally too. You could even change the kind of lenses during the film to emphasize certain details.
    Both kinds of lenses can do the same things after all. Simply slapping an anamorphic lens onto your camera isnt going to turn your footage into cinema screen worthy on its own. There is much more depth to that.

  • @silas1414
    @silas1414 Před 3 měsíci

    I'll just add that some of the most cinematic looking movies were shot with spherical lenses, No Country for Old Men, The Matrix, Terminator 2, Jurassic Park, Blade Runner 2049, The Fellowship of the Ring....

  • @robertlewisvideo
    @robertlewisvideo Před rokem +1

    Yes, anamorphic seems overrated. "Anamorphic Lens", sounds cool though.
    Anamorphic Anamorphic. With a wider lens and cropping the top and bottom it gives you some latitude, crop more from the top, or from the bottom. I like that flexibility better. You just saved us some expensive lesson. Good lesson. You come up with the coolest stuff. Thanks.

  • @drrrw
    @drrrw Před rokem

    Bokeh quality really is the point. If you can get by with the weight and the manual operations, you're golden. I have an anamorphic adapter with double focus, hefty boy but have a 2x stretch and the image is very different. I also use this for photography.

  • @anandaceramicart6951
    @anandaceramicart6951 Před 3 měsíci

    In my opinion the anamorphic looks even more natural. When I look at the lightning on the left its not streched like in the spherical one

  • @johnclay7644
    @johnclay7644 Před rokem +1

    informative 9mins on anamorphic lens and fthe familar debate as to is it more cinematic or. not.

  • @LauriMajamaa
    @LauriMajamaa Před rokem

    I love the look anamorphic lenses create!

  • @filsector
    @filsector Před rokem

    Hello. I would like to know some information from you. I have a Canon EOS R7, but I don't know if the Tamron 1 8-200mm lens is compatible with my camera, at the moment this lens is no longer on the market. A big discount.

  • @arthurkravtsovchannel

    Some images taken with an anamorphic lens appear slightly wider than they actually are when stretched in post. I found this feature on my lens, it only gives out an honest compression ratio when you shoot objects close, about a meter away. If the object is further away, or if it is a general plan or a landscape, then the image should be expanded not by 1.8, but somewhere by 1.75 or so. This is such a feature of affordable anamorphic lenses. Try to play with this value or conduct an experiment and you will see that depending on the distance of the object being shot, you need to enter different horizontal scaling values on the post.

  • @fractalcucumber
    @fractalcucumber Před rokem +1

    I was wrong with my guess 😂 I could tell there was an ever so slight colour difference on my phone screen but that was about it.

  • @raghavmaheshwari17
    @raghavmaheshwari17 Před rokem +2

    Appreciated the effort made by you 👍
    But can we have a video of comparing 35mm spherical with 50mm anamorphic. It would tell the difference in a much better way.
    Hope you take the feedback and make the video ✌️

  • @Falorepus
    @Falorepus Před rokem

    i thought this is more important and beneficial for open gate filming.

  • @LeechTM
    @LeechTM Před rokem

    I really enjoy using anamorphic Lenses, especially when theres narrative Content to be filmed, and you dont have the opportunity or chance to light everything the way you want.

  • @grandmaster1004
    @grandmaster1004 Před rokem

    Wow that anamorphic lens really was magical and cinematic, but cropped…yeah nothing special. Not (n the market, nor do I do video that often, but this was interesting!

  • @abrworld
    @abrworld Před rokem +1

    Below is a video which was my attempt to make spherical lens look like anamorphic 😅
    czcams.com/video/QDopNg-68hM/video.html

  • @FilmProductionSTL
    @FilmProductionSTL Před rokem +2

    What a great video, Joris. You really did an amazing job with this unbiased comparison. My view on anamorphic lenses began when they started making full featured movies with iPhones in 2014. That is when I really learned that it is more about the story than the camera or lens. However, if I had unlimited funds, I would go with anamorphic lenses attached to RED cameras. That is just a dream though...LOL

  • @pbkayakyer
    @pbkayakyer Před rokem

    I couldn't tell the difference until you got to the low light, evening shots...

  • @marshallhajek
    @marshallhajek Před rokem

    Anamorphic is closer to what we see in our our vision which is why people (me) love it so much. I think at least. Looks more like real life

  • @GaryCunninghamyouareenough

    I personally prefer the anamorphic footage you showed us to the spherical footage - but I couldn't with confidence say it is more "cinematic" ... which I am fully aware is a "politicians answer" and I should get my 🍑 off the fence 🙄🤦‍♂️🤣.
    Great video as always, Joris 🙏 - I kinda felt like I had passed an exam at the end as I had picked B each time 😃🙄🤣🤣🤣

  • @WMRV
    @WMRV Před rokem

    I need to get something other than nikon before I buy any sorta nice lenses

  • @BoomixDe
    @BoomixDe Před 9 dny

    Adding black bars or cropping the video is like deleting pixels, so you are losing information.

  • @raulernestosz
    @raulernestosz Před rokem

    So.. what is actually cinematic?

  • @aycreative7678
    @aycreative7678 Před rokem

    Hii sir

  • @UberBman
    @UberBman Před rokem

    You shave a park that used to be a cemetery. Mmkay. You sure that isn’t your personal dumping ground? You know, because you’re a cereal killer. You killed two bowls this morning.
    Honestly picture to me they’re pretty close. Obviously the framing is different and the lens flares. Seems to come down to personal preference. It’s become easier spotting anamorphic lens on film by the oval bokeh balls in the background of shots. Even with post processing.

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  Před rokem +3

      Yeah, and there's a home for elderly right next to it and when they were removing the graves the old folks could see from their rooms how they were digging up the bones of all those people 😐

    • @UberBman
      @UberBman Před rokem

      @@JorisHermans That’s wild. I’ve heard such things happening. Even in the afterlife they get no rest.