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Xelmus Apollo

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anamorphic streak

The Xelmus Apollo MkII is a modern 2x anamorphic prime from Ukraine, introduced in 2019. At T1.6 with full-frame coverage, it targets productions seeking a classic scope look without vintage glass.

1. Overview

The Xelmus Apollo MkII is a modern 2x anamorphic prime lens from Ukraine, introduced in 2019. With a T1.6 aperture and full-frame coverage, it is aimed at productions seeking a classic scope look without vintage glass.

2. Characteristics

Flare characteristics according to CINEFLARES datasheet:

  • Types: Streak
  • Colors: Blue
  • Intensity: Strong

Linked Pattern Entries:

3. Creative Use

The 2x squeeze delivers the stretched bokeh and oval out-of-focus highlights characteristic of classic anamorphic lenses. Blue streak flares in backlight are pronounced and reproducible – for those who want to use this in a controlled manner, this offers a reliable tool. Barrel distortion is present but correctable in post-production with modern coaxial optics of this class. Typically, the Apollo MkII appears in indie and mid-budget productions aiming for a scope format without the budget of an ARRI or Panavision set – rental houses in Eastern Europe and occasionally in Western Europe carry the series.

4. Specs Overview

FieldValue
ManufacturerXELMUS
TypePrime FF
Year2019
CountryUkraine
EraModern
Focal Length (Reference Datasheet)60.0mm
T-Stop RangeT1.6 – T16.0
Squeeze2.0×
Weight1.8 kg / 3.96 lb
Close Focus0.41 m / 16"
DistortionBarrel

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