Overview

Orion Series lenses combine the aesthetic of vintage anamorphic lenses with modern convenience, adaptability, and dependability. Orion Series 2X anamorphic prime lenses are built to be a universal filmmaking tool — perfect for the latest professional film and digital cinema cameras with native PL mount or just as easily adapted to Canon EF-based cinema cameras.

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Atlas Lens Co Orion SE 65MM Anamorphic Prime Imperial

Orion Series lenses combine the aesthetic of vintage anamorphic lenses with modern convenience, adaptability, and dependability. Orion Series 2X anamorphic prime lenses are built to be a universal filmmaking tool — perfect for the latest professional film and digital cinema cameras with native PL mount or just as easily adapted to Canon EF-based cinema cameras.

A universal filmmaking tool

Orion Series lenses are convenient, adaptable, dependable, and ergonomic, with the best of both vintage and modern features.

Orion Series lenses are readily and easily compatible with all mirrorless video / stills hybrid cameras via any PL to mirrorless camera adapter.

Whether your project requires you to shoot digital or film, the Orion Series offer the coverage you need with a 24.89mmx18.66mm imaging area and easily covers full frame formats edge-to-edge with the Atlas LF Extender.

Vintage anamorphic characteristics

  • Waterfall bokeh

  • Streak flare

  • Disproportionate perspective magnification (Telephoto lens with wide-angle field)

  • Pleasant spherical aberration glow when wide open

  • Pleasing barrel distortion

Modern conveniences

  • Crisp flat-field performance when stopped down to a T2.8 or deeper

  • Fast T2 aperture

  • Modern, mechanically dependable design (standardized across all 6 focal lengths)

  • Unified focus and iris position (reduces need for adjustment when switching to different focal lengths)

  • Standardized 114mm outer diameter for native use with a variety of matteboxes and filters

Features

  • Interchangeable Mount System with native PL or EF mount options

  • Works with E-mount or Micro 4/3 camera with appropriate adapters

  • Covers full-frame (FF), large format (LF) or Vistavision with our 1.6x LF Extender

  • Focus has a deep 270° travel rotation

  • Cine pitch 0.8 mod gearing on both iris and focus ring allow for simultaneous drive control, even when two motors are mounted on the same side of the lens

What's in the box

  • Atlas Lens Co. Orion 65mm T2 2x Anamorphic Prime Lens (PL Mount, Feet)

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Orion Series lenses combine the aesthetic of vintage anamorphic lenses with modern convenience, adaptability, and dependability. Orion Series 2X anamorphic prime lenses are built to be a universal filmmaking tool — perfect for the latest professional film and digital cinema cameras with native PL mount or just as easily adapted to Canon EF-based cinema cameras.

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