Overview
The Mercury Series is a line of anamorphic cine prime lenses from US manufacturer Atlas Lens Co. These are front anamorphic adapters with a 1.5x squeeze factor and native full-frame coverage. The series is positioned as a more compact, lighter, and more affordable alternative to the 2x anamorphic Orion series from the same manufacturer, aiming for the classic anamorphic image character in a significantly smaller housing.
Optically, the Mercury lenses deliver the typical anamorphic characteristics: oval bokeh, horizontal lens flares, a characteristic field curvature with sharpness falling off towards the edges, and geometric distortion. Compared to the Orion series, the image rendition is considered warmer and more vintage-influenced, with golden flares.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|
| Manufacturer | Atlas Lens Co. |
| Type | Front Anamorphic, Prime (Cine-Prime) |
| Squeeze Factor | 1.5x |
| Image Circle / Coverage | Full Frame, Image Area approx. 36.7 mm × 25.5 mm |
| Aperture | T2.2 across most of the series |
| Focal Lengths | 24, 27, 32, 36, 42, 54, 72, 95, 138 mm |
| Front Diameter | 95 mm (uniform across the series) |
| Gears | 0.8 Mod (standard pitch) for focus and aperture |
The uniform 95mm front diameter and consistent 0.8 Mod gears facilitate quick lens changes and the use of matte boxes and follow focus systems without retooling. The 42mm lens weighs approximately 1.1 kg according to the manufacturer.
On-Set Use
The Mercury Series is aimed at productions that want to achieve an anamorphic look with full-frame cameras (e.g., modern cine cameras with large sensors) without the weight and size of classic 2x anamorphics. Due to their compact housings, the series is also suitable for gimbal, drone, and handheld camera setups.
The 1.5x squeeze covers common sensor formats (16:9, 3:2, 4:3) and allows for de-squeezing to widescreen aspect ratios such as 2:1, 2.25:1, 2.4:1, and 2.66:1. Due to the uniform front and housing dimensions, switching between focal lengths within the series is flexible, accelerating the workflow on set.