Great work!!!! Accurate from head to toe. One very important thing that was missed, the Sirui stretch factor changes as you focus. Which is the number one reason I don’t use them. Also, the viltrox has an oval aperture insert so wide open it cheats mroe anamorphic bokeh but once you start closing down you’ll start loosing that effect.
I've got the Sirui but very tempted by a Remus or 2. I don't use them for any 'work', just for personal/youtube stuff so I like the stylized look of the Remus.
Well, structured video. I actually bought the A set of the Remus lenses a little over a month ago just days before going to Asia to shoot a documentary. I decided to test these out since the doc was dealing with older action stars where they “lived” in vintage anamorphic movies, and the character of these lenses seemed perfect for that. So far, I am absolutely loving them, even though I am shooting with a dinosaur Sony A7S2. Remus just came out with a B set, which I am on the fence about buying since the focal lengths are so close to the A, but they have a great 33 mm option, which I think will be a must own as well. Anyway, you gave some really good context with all of these andappreciated.
@@kylemeshna Between my last comment and this one, I bought the B set! I still had a coupon bringing all three lenses to around $2100, so…. Went for the deal! But I will be getting that 33mm by the end of November (I think when they ship) and damage my bank account a little more. But definitely forcing me to get out and shoot! Keep up the good work (loved the amusement park stuff).
@@theranchhandwhat do you think overall? I wanted maybe buy the B Set and in future the 33mm as well At the moment the full set is for me to expensive. Is it sharper and what's you experience with them?
@ I am really happy with them so far. The footage I got in Taiwan and South Korea just running around with my old A7s2 and these lenses for the first time was really impressive. There is a learning curve with focus for sure on some of the lenses but the quality is such that all the “quirks” you read about them are actually what makes them look so unique. I’ve shot anamorphic before (Kowa, etc) but the first set I’ve owned and just decided to buy them all since were so reasonable. The 33mm I still don’t have so if it goes on sale in the next couple months I will otherwise will buy full price early next year. I can’t wait to shoot this little indie feature with them in the spring.
Thanks for the terrific video. Anybody know which of these sets has the best color consistency within the set? Looking to buy a set and that is important for me!
A very good video! I have seen you using your phone instead of a monitor, which I like to do as well but I haven't found the right equipment to mount my phone yet. Could you make a video about your anamorphic rig ? I'd be happy to see it. Greetings ✌🏻
I did a similar test on my other channel only with the sirui saturn. And over the time i more and more use the saturns, theweight, the ease of use, i use a foladaway filterholder to get closeups fast and it is just not a pain to use 😅 after maybe a year now i sold the remus and invested in the vazen lenses and now i am fretty happy i must say
Vazen is a technical mess inside....low grade materials, stupid technical choices, no dust protection and so on...they might look good but when you will need service, be prepared.
Would you recommend the new af sirui anamorphic lens that came out? Also what's the difference from spherical lens and anamorphic? I wanna just do some photography with them, maybe some film in the future but I don't know. I just starting.
First of all great overview... in a long time i am searching for a charachter lens. Like vintage lenses like the helios and canan fd. But at the moment i realy digging the blazar lenses. Remus 35mm and also checkin out the cato line...
I feel we fell in love with anamorphic for more than the flares, but modern companies just care about flare. Hence, all these lenses aren't interesting to me. I tried out the Atlas set, and was under whelmed. They just don't have any magic to them, just gimmicks.
Great work!!!! Accurate from head to toe. One very important thing that was missed, the Sirui stretch factor changes as you focus. Which is the number one reason I don’t use them. Also, the viltrox has an oval aperture insert so wide open it cheats mroe anamorphic bokeh but once you start closing down you’ll start loosing that effect.
Thanks dude! Yeah I had a section in my notes about the Sirui stretch and somehow didn’t make the cut. Appreciate it man!
@@kylemeshna it’s so much to cover haha I don’t blame ya
Solid breakdown. Now do one on the CATOs 👀
I've got the Sirui but very tempted by a Remus or 2. I don't use them for any 'work', just for personal/youtube stuff so I like the stylized look of the Remus.
Remus are a super fun look! You should definitely get one
Really really really want to try out those Remus lenses.
It's suuuuper fun! You should get one
Well, structured video. I actually bought the A set of the Remus lenses a little over a month ago just days before going to Asia to shoot a documentary. I decided to test these out since the doc was dealing with older action stars where they “lived” in vintage anamorphic movies, and the character of these lenses seemed perfect for that. So far, I am absolutely loving them, even though I am shooting with a dinosaur Sony A7S2. Remus just came out with a B set, which I am on the fence about buying since the focal lengths are so close to the A, but they have a great 33 mm option, which I think will be a must own as well. Anyway, you gave some really good context with all of these andappreciated.
Apparently the B set is sharper than A as well. I definitely intend to pick up the 33 myself too
@@kylemeshna Between my last comment and this one, I bought the B set! I still had a coupon bringing all three lenses to around $2100, so…. Went for the deal! But I will be getting that 33mm by the end of November (I think when they ship) and damage my bank account a little more. But definitely forcing me to get out and shoot! Keep up the good work (loved the amusement park stuff).
@@theranchhandwhat do you think overall? I wanted maybe buy the B Set and in future the 33mm as well
At the moment the full set is for me to expensive.
Is it sharper and what's you experience with them?
@ I am really happy with them so far. The footage I got in Taiwan and South Korea just running around with my old A7s2 and these lenses for the first time was really impressive. There is a learning curve with focus for sure on some of the lenses but the quality is such that all the “quirks” you read about them are actually what makes them look so unique. I’ve shot anamorphic before (Kowa, etc) but the first set I’ve owned and just decided to buy them all since were so reasonable. The 33mm I still don’t have so if it goes on sale in the next couple months I will otherwise will buy full price early next year. I can’t wait to shoot this little indie feature with them in the spring.
Can’t wait for the Apex anamorphics
Definitely wanna try those as well. Bummed they’re only S35 though
Great shots of Timp and helpful video for sure!
Thanks for the terrific video. Anybody know which of these sets has the best color consistency within the set? Looking to buy a set and that is important for me!
A very good video! I have seen you using your phone instead of a monitor, which I like to do as well but I haven't found the right equipment to mount my phone yet. Could you make a video about your anamorphic rig ? I'd be happy to see it. Greetings ✌🏻
That’s coming next week!
@@kylemeshna nice! 🙌🏻
I did a similar test on my other channel only with the sirui saturn. And over the time i more and more use the saturns, theweight, the ease of use, i use a foladaway filterholder to get closeups fast and it is just not a pain to use 😅 after maybe a year now i sold the remus and invested in the vazen lenses and now i am fretty happy i must say
Vazen is a technical mess inside....low grade materials, stupid technical choices, no dust protection and so on...they might look good but when you will need service, be prepared.
Dude I love Provo canyon! Hopefully see ya up there next fall!
Bro would love a video on this rig you got going on here!!
It’s in the works!
Would you recommend the new af sirui anamorphic lens that came out? Also what's the difference from spherical lens and anamorphic? I wanna just do some photography with them, maybe some film in the future but I don't know. I just starting.
I would not recommend anamorphic lenses for photography
First of all great overview... in a long time i am searching for a charachter lens. Like vintage lenses like the helios and canan fd. But at the moment i realy digging the blazar lenses. Remus 35mm and also checkin out the cato line...
Kyle! Good stuff dude. Love the look of the Remus!
You running around with a the lidar as well filming this content?
working on another vid about the lidar! Shot a bunch of stuff with it lately
Solid video, I have been looking for a comparison on all of these. Thank you.
Glad I could help!
@ you really did thanks!
What about constant squeez? (on the Sirui)
11:40
This guy gets it.
haha much appreciated
Awesome video really needed this
Did you get the full set? How would you rank the a set?
I got the full A set of Blazars yes. I like the 45 best personally, but mostly just because that field of view is more versatile for my style
@kylemeshna thanks for your in-depth review. Subscribed. Have you had a chance to try these with diopters to reduce min focal distance?
You had me at budget
yussss
Which monitor was that ?
Putting out a video next week that discusses this!
very useful thank you!
I feel we fell in love with anamorphic for more than the flares, but modern companies just care about flare. Hence, all these lenses aren't interesting to me. I tried out the Atlas set, and was under whelmed. They just don't have any magic to them, just gimmicks.
thanks
O:47 - Technically spec speaking… you have a tech typo. Just sayin’
Fell for my trap 🪤
Any but B