Introduction
At IBC 2024 in Amsterdam, Blazar Lens showcased the full production versions of their upcoming Cato 2x Anamorphic series. Initially announced just before NAB 2024 in Las Vegas, the Cato series features a consistent 2x anamorphic squeeze ratio and is designed to cover large formats. The set includes four lenses: 40mm T2.4, 50mm T2, 85mm T2.8, and 125mm T3.2.
Design and Features
Anamorphic Look
Similar to Blazar’s Remus Series, the Cato series balances retro characteristics with a modern look. The lenses employ barrel distortion in their anamorphic design and feature a neutral, silver flare that adapts to the color of any direct light source.
Optimized Apertures
Each focal length in the Cato series has been optimized at different apertures, with the 50mm being the fastest at T2. However, the image circle coverage and T stops vary across the focal lengths.
Hands-On Experience
Performance
During a brief hands-on session at the show, the lenses performed well. The 50mm lens exhibited significant barrel distortion, and both the 50mm and 40mm lenses showed vignetting on full-frame open gate sensor modes. However, cropping to 2.39:1 or 2.40:1 eliminates this issue.
Design Compromises
To achieve affordability, compromises were necessary. Despite these, the lenses remain an attractive option, as they are considerably more affordable than other 2x anamorphic lenses on the market.
Build and Specifications
Physical Design
The Cato series features the same silver and black design as the Remus series, with focus markings in both feet and meters. All focal lengths are available in PL or EF mount. The lenses weigh between 853g and 940g and measure 110mm to 134mm in length.
Pricing and Availability
Affordable Pricing
Blazar Lens claims that the Cato 2x Anamorphic series will be affordably priced. However, the exact pricing will be announced closer to the release date. The lenses are expected to ship within the next 1-2 months.
Conclusion
The Blazar Lens Cato 2x Anamorphic series offers a compelling combination of retro aesthetics and modern performance. With its consistent 2x anamorphic squeeze ratio, diverse focal lengths, and optimized apertures, it caters to a wide range of cinematographic needs. Despite some compromises to keep costs down, the series stands out as a more affordable option in the anamorphic lens market. The anticipated release in the coming months is eagerly awaited by professionals seeking quality anamorphic lenses without breaking the bank.