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Anamorphic Field of View Test


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hi all-

 

first time posting. thought you guys might be interested in a field of view comparative test i shot between the red one and 5d mk iii using the same zeiss ZE 35mm and my LA-7200/Kenko 103mm +.3 diopter.  I had heard from a colleague that shooting anamorphic on the Red didn't offer a field of view enhancement because the super35 1.78 sized chip didn't use all the image area offered by the squeeze.  The results showed differently!

 

https://vimeo.com/63418209

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I think what your friend said is: if you choose ANAMORPHIC (ANA) mode on the RED, it really won't use the full sensor area. It uses just a square (4:3) in the middle of the sensor. For preview, it de-stretches directly in camera, for 2x lenses. This creates an image with 2.4:1 aspect ratio, popularly known as Cinemascope. But, since you weren't using a 2x lens, but a 1.33x, you're comparing a full sensor (16:9) image against a 4:3 crop from the center with 1.33x stretch, and that indeed, has no field of view enhancement. (4:3 de-stretched to 1.33 results in a 16:9 image)

 

If you shoot it without activating ANA mode, it will use the full sensor, and you can de-stretch in post, to whichever ratio you want (as 1.33, for the LA7200), so, your 16:9 x 1.33 goes Cinemascope, while most 2x stretch lenses would vignette. :P

 

(it got a bit confusing, please ask if you missed something!)

EDIT
About the sensor size, the RED One has a 35mm sensor, while the 5d3 has a full frame sensor, so, that's almost 40% wider field of view on the 5D, which is what we see in the video!

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EDIT
About the sensor size, the RED One has a 35mm sensor, while the 5d3 has a full frame sensor, so, that's almost 40% wider field of view on the 5D, which is what we see in the video!

 

You mean: RED One has a S35 sensor, while the 5d3 has a full frame 35mm sensor :)

Comparison image here: http://www.eoshd.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/sensor-comparison3.jpg

 

And regarding original poster:

 

Yes, anamorphic lenses are made to squeeze the image as much over the whole lens. This means - even if you just use the center area of the anamorphic, it will squeeze in the image there as well - which you confirmed with your test.

 

That the RED One S35mm sensor is smaller than a full frame sensor results in, means that you can use a wider taking lens than on the full frame 5Dmk3 without getting vignetting. 

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