BLAZAR LENS Remus-M 50mm T2.0 1.5X Full-Frame Anamorphic Lens (Sony E) - Image 1
  • BLAZAR LENS Remus-M 50mm T2.0 1.5X Full-Frame Anamorphic Lens (Sony E) - Image 1
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BLAZAR LENS Remus-M 50mm T2.0 1.5X Full-Frame Anamorphic Lens (Sony E)

By: Blazar
SKU: REM50-E
₹88,990 5% off
MRP: ₹93,466

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Highlights
  1. Retro Look, Full-Frame 3:2 Coverage
  2. Fast T2.0 Aperture, 16-Blade Iris
  3. 1.5x Anamorphic Squeeze
  4. Subtle Anamorphic Silver Flares
  5. 80mm Front Diameter, 77mm Filter Thread
  6. Compact, Lightweight Form
Description

BLAZAR LENS Remus-M 50mm T2.0 Anamorphic Overview



The Remus-M 50mm T2.0 1.5x Full-Frame Anamorphic Lens from BLAZAR LENS features a native Sony E-mount for your mirrorless camera to enable classic widescreen capture with subtle anamorphic silver flares. The compact and lightweight cine-style lens offers 3:2 full-frame coverage and a fast T2.0 aperture that enables users to capture images with a pleasing aesthetic focus falloff and enhanced oval bokeh. The lens has an 80mm front outside diameter and a 77mm filter thread.


Compact Lens, Wide Coverage

Remus 1.5x lenses are lightweight and compact.


Impressive Anamorphic Look


This 50mm lens produces subtle silver flares for an impressive retro anamorphic look, adding an enhanced, distinctive oval bokeh to background highlights in your frame.


Sculpting with Depth


Featuring a T2.0 aperture and 16-blade iris, the Remus offers an aesthetic focus falloff and elegant oval bokeh.


Sony E Mount

This lens comes with a Sony E mount, enabling you to use it with a variety of mirrorless cameras.


Cine-Style Design

  • The 80mm front outside diameter is compatible with most pro matte boxes.
  • A 77mm thread can be used to mount a filter on the front of the lens.









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