Introducing the Laowa Nanomorph 1.5x LF Anamorphic Series- professional-grade anamorphic optics designed to cover more than a full-frame sensor, providing a constant 1.5x squeeze ratio. It delivers exceptional image quality for theatrical productions and high-end films. The lenses also offer a variety of flare options to accommodate different preferences and creative needs.
The generous image circle (Ø44.71mm) enhances image quality by reducing vignetting, providing optimal coverage for the widely used ARRI Alexa LF 4.5K Open Gate (⌀44.71mm) and best use of the resolution without cropping. The ⌀44.71mm imaging area covers full-frame sensors, as well as 16:9, 3:2, and 4:3 formats, allowing easy output to 2:1, 2.25:1, 2.66:1, and 2.4:1 aspect ratios while maintaining quality.
With a 1.5x squeeze ratio, the Laowa Nanomorph achieves a 2.66:1 aspect ratio on a 16:9 sensor after de-squeeze, delivering a much more pronounced anamorphic and cinematic look compared to a 1.33x anamorphic lens.
The shape of the bokeh changes from the center to the edges of the frame, sometimes taking on a "moon-shaped" appearance, which can occasionally be distracting. In contrast, the Nanomorph LF delivers a more consistent bokeh across the frame.
The iris ranges from T2.9 to T22 across the entire series, enabling filming in all lighting conditions and meeting the dynamic demands of on-set production. A stunning shallow depth of field can be achieved at wide apertures, and the lenses create a smooth, organic waterfall focus roll-off in the background—one of the most sought-after anamorphic characteristics in the film industry.
The impressive sharpness and contrast of this lens set make it highly versatile for various production needs, matching the performance of modern sensors. Even when used wide open, the image remains sharp and pristine, suitable for theatrical and cinematic projects.For those seeking a vintage look, the lenses offer ample flexibility for post-production adjustments or pairing with filters, empowering cinematographers to explore their creative vision for the long term.