Overview

Designed by cinematographers for cinematographers, the Orion 80mm T2 2x Anamorphic Prime Lens from Atlas Lens Co. produces a vintage anamorphic look for Super 35-sensor cine-style cameras. The 80mm creates a wide-angle field of view with the shallow depth of field found in a telephoto prime. To maximize compatibility, this PL-mount lens can be switched to a Canon EF mount using a separately available Atlas mount kit. Anamorphic lens characteristics include "waterfall" bokeh, streak effects, and a spherical aberration glow when used wide open. This mechanically dependable prime lens features a design that is standardized across the series with unified focus and iris gear positions and a common 114mm front diameter that make lens swaps easier when using cine-style matte boxes and FIZ systems. The Orion 80mm prime comes with focus marks in feet but can be switched by the user to meters using a separately available focus scale.

SKU: GC114-ORIO-0080-300s

Atlas Lens Co Orion 80MM Anamorphic Prime - Imperial scale

Designed by cinematographers for cinematographers, the Orion 80mm T2 2x Anamorphic Prime Lens from Atlas Lens Co. produces a vintage anamorphic look for Super 35-sensor cine-style cameras. The 80mm creates a wide-angle field of view with the shallow depth of field found in a telephoto prime. To maximize compatibility, this PL-mount lens can be switched to a Canon EF mount using a separately available Atlas mount kit. Anamorphic lens characteristics include "waterfall" bokeh, streak effects, and a spherical aberration glow when used wide open. This mechanically dependable prime lens features a design that is standardized across the series with unified focus and iris gear positions and a common 114mm front diameter that make lens swaps easier when using cine-style matte boxes and FIZ systems. The Orion 80mm prime comes with focus marks in feet but can be switched by the user to meters using a separately available focus scale.

2x Vintage Anamorphic Look

  • Creates twice the horizontal field with the same vertical field of view as a similar spherical lens.

  • Creates a wide-angle view with the shallow depth of field inherent to telephoto prime.

  • Use this Orion series lens to create a vintage anamorphic look replete with "waterfall" bokeh, streak effects, and a spherical aberration glow when used wide open.

Interchangeable EF/PL Mount

  • Compatible with ARRI PL-mount cameras or with Canon EF-mount cameras when used with the separately available mount kit.

  • Works with Sony E-mount or Micro Four Thirds cameras using separately available adapters.

Super 35 Coverage

  • It covers up to Super 35-format camera sensors.

  • Use with the separately available Atlas 1.6x LF extender for full-frame coverage.

Fast T2 Aperture

  • A fast T2 aperture enables low-light capture.

  • Stopping down to T2.8 or less produces a crisp, flat-field look.

Standardized Design

  • The mechanically dependable design is standardized across the series for reliable performance.

  • Unified focus and iris gear positions reduce the need for adjustment when switching lenses on your rig.

  • The standardized 114mm front diameter is compatible with many filters and matte boxes.

  • Custom support feet are available separately.

Wide Barrel Rotation

  • The 270° of focus barrel rotation enables smooth, precise focus pulls.

Adjustable Focus Scales

  • The focus scales are adjustable in the field for maximum accuracy.

  • Focus scales in feet can be replaced by the user with those in meters and vice versa.

Features

  • Covers Super 35 Format

  • Interchangeable EF/PL Mount

  • T2 to T16 Aperture Range

  • 0.8-MOD Focus and Aperture Gearing

  • 14-Blade Iris

  • Streak Effects

  • 3' Minimum Focus Distance

  • 114mm Front Diameter

  • Focus Marks in Feet

  • Weighs 6 Pounds

What's in the Box

  • Atlas Lens Co. Orion 80mm T2 2x Anamorphic Prime Lens (PL Mount, Feet)

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Designed by cinematographers for cinematographers, the Orion 80mm T2 2x Anamorphic Prime Lens from Atlas Lens Co. produces a vintage anamorphic look for Super 35-sensor cine-style cameras. The 80mm creates a wide-angle field of view with the shallow depth of field found in a telephoto prime. To maximize compatibility, this PL-mount lens can be switched to a Canon EF mount using a separately available Atlas mount kit. Anamorphic lens characteristics include "waterfall" bokeh, streak effects, and a spherical aberration glow when used wide open. This mechanically dependable prime lens features a design that is standardized across the series with unified focus and iris gear positions and a common 114mm front diameter that make lens swaps easier when using cine-style matte boxes and FIZ systems. The Orion 80mm prime comes with focus marks in feet but can be switched by the user to meters using a separately available focus scale.

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