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Schneider Kreuznach ISCO4all Lenses Announced – ISCORAMA Anamorphic is Back

Schneider Kreuznach, the owner of the ISCO brand, presented a new ISCO4all set – three spherical lenses and an anamorphic adapter. Isco lenses are quite popular among Anamorphic enthusiasts. Putting them in front of a spherical lens enables you to shoot anamorphic for a fraction of a normal anamorphic camera lens. These lenses had been manufactured by ISCO Optik in Göttingen since the 1950s and were discontinued in 2001 due to declining demand. In 2008, the brand became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Schneider-Kreuznach. Now Schneider Kreuznach announced a new ISCO4all full-frame anamorphic package consisting of three spherical primes and one anamorphic adapter. ISCO4all Set The ISCORAMA 54 CU adapter is an updated version of the ISCORAMA 54. It has a 1.5x squeeze factor, a minimum focusing distance of 1.4m, and embeds the patented ISCO single focus system. All four lenses in the set. Credit: Schneider-Kreuznach Their press release states: We pick up the long tradition of its well-known ISCORAMA 54 anamorphic adapter and built it up in a new, modern way – Made in Germany. To complete the set “ISCO4all” we launched it with 3 ISCOspherical mini cine primes featured by DuLens. These cine primes by DuLens seem to be very similar to the already available Dulens APO Mini Prime Lenses we wrote about this year. They have different colored housing and have a “V+” Coating, which may be different from the previously advertised “VC” one. The manufacturer writes that they’re “a variant of the mini prime lenses newly developed...

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Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 22 December, 2021

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