CineMorph (Anamorphic Looks) Decal Filters

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CineMorph (Anamorphic Looks) Decal Filters

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A set of Anamorphic Bokeh Morphing decals that mount to the front of your Speedboosters or the rear of your lenses. The set of 9 Pieces gives you many options and variables. Speedbooster adapters and lenses are not included. BUY 2 OF THE SAME SET, WE’LL SHIP YOU AN ADDITIONAL 1 FOR FREE!

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CineMorph (Anamorphic-Looks) Decal Filters for Lenses and SpeedBoosters

BUY 2 OF THE SAME SET, WE’LL SHIP YOU AN ADDITIONAL 1 FOR FREE!


Adheres well to the optical glass on various lens optics and or speedboosters, but with a non-permanent adhesive as to not leave a sticky residue. Includes 9 pieces with slight variations in size giving you plenty of options to experiment with. Results in approx .75 to 1.5 stops of light loss. Results vary depending on the adapter and or the lens and sensor size.

PLEASE NOTE: This is made from a thin material, so once you remove it, it more than likely will stretch the material, therefore potentially making it less usable each time. If you wish to reuse it after removing it, then please remove it slowly and carefully. Even when stretched and reused you should be able to get quite a few uses out of it, but it’s a good idea to leave it in place once aligned and applied.

Like all other CineMorph Filters, these are for use with lenses having a native aperture of f0.95 to f2.8. Stopping down the aperture when using this filter will create vignetting so we recommend staying wide open and using ND filters or fader filters on the front of your lenses.

Tested on Metabones &Viltrox Speedboosters with various lenses. This will not work on the Kinefinity KineBooster.

We are NOT responsible for any damage which might occur when attaching to your adapter or lens optics. So far we have not experienced or have had any reports of damage.

The filters for Canon FD 35-105, Nikkor 28-105, and Meteor 17-69 Zoom lenses are designed to be installed within the lens - you will need to disassemble the lens from the rear so that you can place the filter onto an internal optic. Not recommended for users who are inexperienced or uncomfortable with lens disassembly and reassembling.


 

Cam Mackey breaks down the Rear CineMorph Anamorphic-Looks Decal Filters! Be sure to subscribe to his amazing channel!

Various CineMorph Mod Filters on Zoom & Prime Lenses.

A fun little vacation video using the CineMorph Rear Decal Anamorphic Rear Filters from MiggyVision

Anamorphic Lens vs CineMorph Filter. Back-to-back comparison shots.

The CineMorph Decal Filter on the clinical Sigma 24-35mm f2 with a bit of lens warping for more lens character and a slightly more authentic anamorphic look.

Customized CineMorph Decal Filter inserted into a Meteor zoom lens giving it more of a CinemaScope/Anamorphic Look.

 

CineMorph Before After Anamorphic Cinemascope Stretch Distort.jpg
 

To give even more of an anamorphic effect when using our CineMorph filters, please consider the following post-editing effects.
 

  • Apply a 4 or 5% vertical stretch; this helps to evoke a CinemaScope-look.


  • Apply a slight outward lens distort or bowing effect; this is a true characteristic of real Anamorphic/CinemaScope optics. This is an easy effect to apply on each clip in Davinci Resolve.


  • Apply a 2.40:1 (or any ratio of your choosing) Letterbox mask. Be sure to film with the post aspect ratio in mind.


WITH CineMorph LensBack Anamorphic Looks Filter

WITH CineMorph LensBack Anamorphic Looks Filter

WITHOUT CineMorph LensBack Anamorphic Looks Filter

WITHOUT CineMorph LensBack Anamorphic Looks Filter

CineMorph LensBack filter on the Sirui 35mm Anamorphic 1.33x lens to help enhance & dramatize the Anamorphic Bokeh - notice the stronger anamorphic bokeh around the edges of the 1st image and the image below. Please NOTE: the 1st image was cropped to push past vignetting that can occur with various lenses - vignetting cannot always be avoided, so we recommend cropping past it if it does appear too strongly with your specific setup.

Images provided courtesy of Cam Mackey. Follow his informative channel HERE

 
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Video Samples of the Canon FD 35-105mm with Vid-Atlantic Internal Anamorphic Bokeh Modification on a full-frame sensor. A slight vertical stretch and a lens warp were applied in post-editing to mimic anamorphic-cinemascope characteristics.

 

Q: Does this create vignetting of any kind?

A: Yes there’ll be a little vignetting. It’s difficult to avoid, especially when used on larger sensors. We recommend a little cropping or pushing past it in post while leaving a hint of it for a more authentic full-frame, CinemaScope, and VistaVision look where there is light fall-off around the edges. There is little to no vignetting with the internal modification options.

Q: Which kinds of lenses can be used?

A: Unlike the front-mounted CineMorph filters which are only limited to 50mm or tighter focal lengths, these can be used with wider focal lengths as long as the lens’s native aperture is f2.8 or faster. The faster/wider the aperture the more optimal the results will be. Slower aperture lenses can be used with the internal modification filter options.


Q: Can I use f2.8 lenses? 

A: Yes, the effect at f2.8 begins to take shape only at the outer edges of the frame creating a swirly bokeh effect - this is similar to the effect seen in vintage lenses - but still giving clinical lenses a unique and subtle effect. Slower aperture lenses can be used with the internal modification filter options.


This item is not eligible for returns.