Bring Hollywood-style cinematography to your fingertips with the Laowa Nanomorph 35mm T 2.4 1.5 x S35 Anamorphic Lens for Nikon Z, Silver Flare. As the world's smallest anamorphic lens designed to cover Super35 sensors, this compact and lightweight lens weighs a mere 12.6 oz (360g) and measures only 3.39" (86mm) in length. Anamorphic lenses are renowned for their use in big-budget Hollywood productions, delivering a cinematic widescreen perspective. With the Nanomorph, you can achieve the same oval bokeh, horizontal flares, and shallower depth of field, adding a cinematic and artistic touch to your film.
Despite its small size, this lens is a powerhouse of features. It offers a 1.5X constant squeeze and a silver flare option, which provides different flare colors based on the light source. The lens also boasts a short focusing distance of 23.6", one of the shortest among all anamorphic lenses in the market, allowing for close-up shots with a shallower depth of field and stronger bokeh. Designed specifically for Super35 (APS-C) and Micro Four Thirds sensors, the Nanomorph's larger than S35 coverage also allows it to be used on Full Frame cameras like the Sony A7siii 4K 16:9 with only mild vignetting.
The Nanomorph's 1.5 x squeeze ratio delivers a more pronounced anamorphic and cinematic look compared to a 1.33 x anamorphic lens. This ratio also renders stretched oval bokeh, adding an artistic touch to your images. The lens also features user interchangeable mounts, a unified gear position for quick lens switching, and a 55mm filter thread for screw-in filters. The industry-standard 0.8 mod gear is installed on both aperture and focus rings, and filmmakers can fine-tune the back focus quickly with a 0.9 mm hex key, ensuring accurate and aligned scales after changing cameras.
With the Laowa Nanomorph 35mm T 2.4 1.5 x S35 Anamorphic Lens, you can capture cinematic widescreen shots with ease, whether you're shooting handheld, on a gimbal, on a slider, through tight spaces, or even on a drone. Experience the revolution in anamorphic lens design and open up new possibilities in your filmmaking.