Convert your Samyang V-AF cine lens into an anamorphic with the V-AF 1.7x Anamorphic MF Adapter. The adapter features a 1.7x anamorphic squeeze ratio and electronic contacts that communicate with your compatible lens. A T1.9 aperture ensures effective low-light capture and amber flaring provides a natural aesthetic to the Convert your Samyang V-AF cine lens into an anamorphic with the V-AF 1.7x Anamorphic MF Adapter. The adapter features a 1.7x anamorphic squeeze ratio and electronic contacts that communicate with your compatible lens. A T1.9 aperture ensures effective low-light capture and amber flaring provides a natural aesthetic to the soft, oval bokeh of the lens. Turn on soft focus mode to create a soft blur in your videos for a dreamy atmosphere. The adapter has a manual focusing ring with a total rotation of 270° to focus on items as close as 2.3″ away. An LED tally lamp at the front and mount index makes checking your recording status a breeze, especially when filming in close quarters with lots of equipment.
Samyang V-AF 1.7x Anamorphic MF Adapter
46,000 EGP
- 1.7x Anamorphic Squeeze Factor
- For V-AF Series Cine Lenses
- Electronic Contacts, Soft Focus Mode
- T1.9 Aperture, Amber Flares
- 2.3″ Minimum Focusing Distance
- 270° Focus Rotation
- LED Tally Lamp
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