5. Choosing the Right Anamorphic Lens for Your Phone
If you’re looking to add a cinematic touch to your mobile filmmaking, Moment’s anamorphic lenses are here to deliver. With two options — 1.33x and 1.55x — these lenses give you that classic widescreen look, complete with gorgeous flares and an immersive field of view. But how do you choose the right asepct ratio is right for your style?
1.33x Anamorphic Lens: This is the all-rounder for filmmakers who want a subtle, cinematic feel while keeping things straightforward. It gently compresses your footage horizontally, preserving your original aspect ratio while adding a wider field of view. You’ll get the letterbox effect that looks like a movie screen, perfect for storytelling without over-the-top distortion. While the footage may appear “squished” on a regular monitor, a quick stretch in post-production restores the beautiful widescreen format.
1.55x Anamorphic Lens: If you’re chasing a bolder, more dramatic look, this lens is your pick. It creates an even wider frame, letting you capture sweeping shots with a distinctive cinemascope vibe. Because it compresses more of the image, you might notice a touch of barrel distortion and a “pillar-boxed” effect on standard monitors. But for filmmakers aiming to craft a stylized, artistic aesthetic, the 1.55x delivers in spades.
In short, go for the 1.33x if you want that classic, balanced anamorphic look. Choose the 1.55x if you’re after a more exaggerated, artistic frame that commands attention. Either way, both lenses will elevate your mobile videos to something worthy of the big screen.