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(Yashica) Scoping around…

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

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all taken in 1.5 anamorphic 3:2 stretched by 1.5 to give 2.25:1 aspect ratio.

I recently got myself a Yashica Scope anamorphotic lens. This little gem was originally intended for use with the Yashica 8T2 8mm film camera. I did my first experiments with anamorphotic lenses with an Isco Göttingen Anamorphotic Kiptar which is a lens intended for 36mm film projectors. The Kiptar is a factor 2 anamopthot meaning that the image gets squeezed by a factor 2 horizontally (the lens itself is oblivious to the orientation and in fact the Kiptar was ment to stretch the image by factor 2 for projection) which gives with the now usual 16 : 9 recording format (1 : 1.77) a very wide 1 : 3.55 aspect ratio. Though I do like this extra wide format it is sort of unusual and often one wants to crop to the “regular” modern cinemascope 1 : 2.35.

This will be a rather long post (at least for this site).

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anamorphic kiptar

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

Rough test of that Isco anamorphic Kiptar 2x I recently managed to grab.
Focusing is indeed a pain with that setup (definitely no rack focus possible), but I like the look.
There are flares in the end :)

anamorphotic lens flares FTW

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

J. J. did not invent them btw.

ISCO Göttingen Kiptar 2x. Jep. A projector lens. But an anamorphot does what anamorphots do.