Son Lee Posted September 12, 2018 Share Posted September 12, 2018 I saw a lad posting on facebook, that he's using a 40mm pancake lens on a full frame camera with Kowa B&H. That's pretty sweet if you ask me. If money were no issue, what scope (1.5-2x stretch, 1.33 seems pretty pointless to me) could one buy, to be able to go the widest on full frame (get the widest FOV after 2.4:1 crop)? I own sony A7S, and there's a lot of 35-45-50mm glass I'd love to use with scopes. Iscoramas? Kowa B&H? Inflight? Bolex? Thank Cristiano Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bioskop.Inc Posted September 13, 2018 Share Posted September 13, 2018 21 hours ago, Son Lee said: I saw a lad posting on facebook, that he's using a 40mm pancake lens on a full frame camera with Kowa B&H. That's pretty sweet if you ask me. If money were no issue, what scope (1.5-2x stretch, 1.33 seems pretty pointless to me) could one buy, to be able to go the widest on full frame (get the widest FOV after 2.4:1 crop)? I own sony A7S, and there's a lot of 35-45-50mm glass I'd love to use with scopes. Iscoramas? Kowa B&H? Inflight? Bolex? Thank Cristiano On a FF camera the following applies: Kowa (2x) - 75mm Iscorama (1.5x) - 50mm The widest would be the Panasonic LA7200 (1.33x) at 35mm. But, you can crop to 2.40 & it should eliminate most vignetting - so if he said he could use a 40mm, that could be correct (I don't have or use FF cameras). The only thing to remember is that Anamorphics do like/play better with longer taking lenses & because you're using an anamorphic, you don't have to use extreme wide angle lenses. The real downfall of using wide angle lenses (some, if not all 35mm) is that they will tend to have skewed edges & this will be worse on a 2x anamorphic - but again, if you're cropping this won't be so obvious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tito Ferradans Posted September 13, 2018 Share Posted September 13, 2018 You can go as wide as 21mm on FF with the Letus 1.33x PRO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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