I understand the benefit of using anamorphic lenses on film movies as it
can use the whole 35mm frame to give better details and less grain but
didn't understand how it do better with home digital movie unless you
own an anamorphic projection system.
Searching for a bit and found people are looking for better bokeh and
special signature of the anamorphic lenses, it looks interesting but
just too expensive for an amateur.
https://www.red.com/red-101/anamorphic-lenses
C.H.Ling
On 20/02/15 20:51, Wayne Shumaker wrote:
Although probably targeted at video, this could be in interesting way to take
panorama photos without stitching. An Xpan alternative for u43.
https://www.diyphotography.net/vazens-expands-its-micro-four-thirds-anamorphic-lens-range-with-the-28mm-t2-2-1-8x/
I assume that post processing only requires stretching. Maybe new feature to
add to Fisheye-Hemi?
WayneS
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