The new SIRUI 50mm T2.9 1.6x full-frame lens is quickly becoming one of the most popular and affordable anamorphic solutions on the market. We had the chance to pair this glass with a RED KOMODO for a real-world review. Let’s take a look at some screengrabs. A few weeks ago, I covered the announcement of the new SIRUI 50mm T2.9 1.6x Full-Frame Anamorphic Lens. Having recently upgraded from the Sony FS5 to the RED KOMODO and Canon EOS R5, I got so excited about this release that I immediately bought one. The lens fits both cameras. Moreover, it perfectly matches the KOMODO’s 6K 3:2 1.6x anamorphic mode producing a 2.4:1 final image. The whole SIRUI full-frame anamorphic lineup should be here before the end of the year and it will replace my old SIRUI 35 and 50mm E-Mount crop lenses. With which, by the way, it was love at first sight. In order to see how this full-format version compares to its S35 counterpart, I took a walk around the city of Milan for a quick test in a real-world scenario. By the way, if you are interested in learning more about the new SIRUI 50mm full-frame lens, head to my colleague Johnnie’s review by clicking here. SIRUI 50mm T2.9 1.6x on the RED KOMODO 6K. Source: CineD With Christmas time approaching, I was lucky enough to find some Christmas lights that I could use as blurred elements in some of the shots to test out the imaging characteristics of...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 25 November, 2021