Tiniest And Lightest Carbon Fiber Ff Lens: This 1.6X Anamorphic Lens Is Well-Designed With Spherical Elements And Carbon Fiber Construction To Eliminate Chromatic Aberration And Reduce Overall Lens Size And Weight, Making It The Lightest And Tiniest On The Market. | Overhead And Gimbal Shots: Lens In Such A Small Form Factor Can Be Used On Handheld Stabilizers, Fpv Drones And Vehicle Rigs To Gain Unique Perspectives That Are Previously Unattainable, Helping You To Capture In Even Tight Spaces Or From Interesting Angles Or To Create Stunning Overhead Shots. | Premium 1.6X Squeeze Factor: This Anamorphic Is Equivalent To The Horizontal Fov Of A 22Mm Ff Spherical Lens. This Premium Squeeze Factor Offers 2.4:1 Aspect Ratio Images When Using A 3:2 Sensor Mode And Achieves An Even Wider 2.8:1 Frame When Shooting At A 16:9 Mode, Offering A Wider Angle Of View And Featuring The Key To The Wide-Screen Cinematic World. | Stunning Anamorphic Look: The Incredible Squeeze Factor Offers Cinematographers More Noticeable Cinematic Effects As Sci-Fi Lens Flare And Creamy Oval Bokeh, Adding A Stylistic Cinematic Feel To Your Scenes. Two Distinctive Aesthetic Flare Types Are Optional For Purchase. Classic Blue Flare Provide A Sci-Fi, Cool Vide For Professional Films; Natural Flare Adds Soft And Creamy Ambiance, Suitable For Commercial, General, And Warm Shots. | Spec.:Focal Length: 50Mm | Lens Mount: Rf Mount | Aperture Range: T2.9-T16 | Lens Structure: 17 Elements In 12 Groups | Aperture Blades: 10 | Support Format: Full-Frame | Shooting Distance: 3Ft(0.9M)-8 | Focus Method: Manual Focus | Max Magnification: 1:22.87(V), 1:40.08(H) | Filter Spec: M58X 0.75 | Rotation Angle Of Focus Ring: 120�| Max Diameter: 65Mm | Weight: 455G/1Lbs | Length: 109Mm/4.3Inch
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the focal length of the SIRUI Saturn 50mm T2.9 lens?A: The focal length is fifty millimeters. This allows for a versatile range of shooting options in various environments.
Q: What is the weight of the SIRUI Saturn lens?A: The lens weighs four hundred fifty-five grams. This lightweight design enhances portability for filmmakers and photographers.
Q: What is the aperture range of the SIRUI Saturn lens?A: The aperture range is from T2.9 to T16. This range provides flexibility for shooting in different lighting conditions.
Q: How many elements are in the SIRUI Saturn lens structure?A: There are seventeen elements in twelve groups. This complex design helps to reduce chromatic aberration and enhance image quality.
Q: What type of mount does the SIRUI Saturn lens use?A: It uses the RF mount. This compatibility allows it to fit on various RF mount cameras seamlessly.
Q: How do I use the SIRUI Saturn 50mm lens for gimbal shots?A: Attach the lens to your camera and mount it on a gimbal. Its lightweight design enables smooth and stable overhead shots.
Q: Is the SIRUI Saturn lens suitable for drone use?A: Yes, it is suitable for use with FPV drones. Its compact size allows for unique aerial perspectives.
Q: What type of focus does the SIRUI Saturn lens use?A: It uses manual focus. This provides cinematographers with greater control over focus adjustments.
Q: How do I clean the SIRUI Saturn lens?A: Use a soft microfiber cloth to gently wipe the lens. Avoid abrasive materials to prevent scratches.
Q: Can I use filters with the SIRUI Saturn lens?A: Yes, it supports M58X 0.75 filters. This allows for additional creative control over your shots.
Q: What is the maximum magnification of the SIRUI Saturn lens?A: The maximum magnification is one to twenty-two point eighty-seven vertically and one to forty point zero eight horizontally. This allows for detailed close-up shots.
Q: How should I store the SIRUI Saturn lens?A: Store it in a padded case to protect it from damage. Keeping it in a cool, dry place will also help maintain its condition.
Q: What if the SIRUI Saturn lens arrives damaged?A: Contact customer support immediately for assistance. They will guide you through the return or replacement process.
Q: Is the SIRUI Saturn lens suitable for beginners?A: Yes, it is beginner-friendly. The manual focus allows new users to learn and experiment with focus techniques.
Q: How do I achieve the cinematic look with the SIRUI Saturn lens?A: Utilize its premium one point six times squeeze factor for unique bokeh and lens flare effects. Experiment with different shooting modes for varied results.