Overview

Increase the sensor coverage of your Orion-series lens with the PL lens to PL-mount 1.4x LF Extender from the Atlas Lens Co. This adapter helps to provide edge-to-edge coverage for up to full-frame camera sensors. This extender increases the focal length of your lens by a factor of 1.4x and decreases light transmission by 1 stop. The included gauge enables you to check whether the rear element of your lens will interfere with the optics of the extender. This extender is also compatible with most third-party PL-mount lenses.

SKU: GC114-ALC-14FFX

Atlas Lens Co Atlas 1.4x LF Extender PL to PL

Increase the sensor coverage of your Orion-series lens with the PL lens to PL-mount 1.4x LF Extender from the Atlas Lens Co. This adapter helps to provide edge-to-edge coverage for up to full-frame camera sensors. This extender increases the focal length of your lens by a factor of 1.4x and decreases light transmission by 1 stop. The included gauge enables you to check whether the rear element of your lens will interfere with the optics of the extender. This extender is also compatible with most third-party PL-mount lenses.

Increases Sensor Coverage

      • Increases Orion series coverage to include full-frame (36 x 24mm) sensors

      • Compatible with ARRI LF, Sony VENICE, RED V-RAPTOR, and VistaVision cameras

      • Creates a stylistic falloff compared to the 1.6x LF Extender

      Low Light Loss

      • Decreases light transmission by just 1 stop

      Equivalent Focal Lengths

      • Orion 21mm + 1.4x expander = ~29mm

      • Orion 25mm + 1.4x expander = ~35mm

      • Orion 32mm + 1.4x expander = ~45mm

      • Orion 40mm + 1.4x expander = ~56mm

      • Orion 50mm + 1.4x expander = ~70mm

      • Orion 65mm + 1.4x expander = ~91mm

      • Orion 80mm + 1.4x expander = ~112mm

      • Orion 100mm + 1.4x expander = ~140mm

      Features

      • For Atlas Orion PL Anamorphic Lenses

      • PL Lens to PL-Mount Camera

      • Increases Coverage to Large Format

      • Increases Focal Length by 1.4x

      • 1-Stop Light Loss

      • Rear Element Clearance Gauge

      What's in the box

      • Atlas Lens Co. 1.4x LF Extender (PL Lens to PL-Mount)

      • Rear Element Gauge

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      Product Overview

      Increase the sensor coverage of your Orion-series lens with the PL lens to PL-mount 1.4x LF Extender from the Atlas Lens Co. This adapter helps to provide edge-to-edge coverage for up to full-frame camera sensors. This extender increases the focal length of your lens by a factor of 1.4x and decreases light transmission by 1 stop. The included gauge enables you to check whether the rear element of your lens will interfere with the optics of the extender. This extender is also compatible with most third-party PL-mount lenses.

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