Discover MAKE. ART. NOW.'s Game-Changing Anamorphic Lens Setup!

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Introducing the new 65mm and 80mm 1.5 stretch nanomorphs from MAKE. ART. NOW., along with a game-changing 1.3 times front mount anamorphic adapter that takes these lenses to a whole new level. This adapter transforms them into a two-time stretch anamorphic lens, promising a cinematic experience like no other. The team behind these lenses has truly outdone themselves this time. But wait, there's more - these lenses are not just your average run-of-the-mill equipment. They are versatile, fitting various mounts and offering different flare colors to suit your shooting needs.
The combination of the nanomorph lenses and the adapter delivers exceptional results, offering sharpness from T2.8 to T4 with minimal distortion and chromatic aberrations. These lenses are not just affordable; they are a game-changer in the world of anamorphic cinematography. The 1.33 adapter adds a unique touch, creating mesmerizing flares when paired with different lenses. However, there are some alignment issues and a weak button hold on the adapter that could use some improvement for a seamless shooting experience.
Overall, the 65mm and 80mm lenses, along with the adapter, present a fantastic deal for filmmakers looking to delve into the world of anamorphic cinematography. They are lightweight, versatile, and offer excellent close focusing capabilities. The lenses' back focus adjust feature ensures optimal sharpness, making them a top choice for both professionals and enthusiasts alike. So, if you're in the market for an affordable yet high-quality anamorphic setup, look no further than these offerings from MAKE. ART. NOW. - they might just be the missing piece in your filmmaking arsenal.

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