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JDC Xtal Xpres SpeedStar Anamorphic 25mm T1.4

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Summary

Developed in the 1980s by Joe Dunton Cameras (JDC) company (which was subsequently acquired by Panavision), JDC Xtal Xpres (pronounced “crystal express”, often erroneously labeled Xtal Xpress or Xtal Express) have been used to lens many high profile feature films, including Star Wars Episode VI, Layer Cake, Guardians of the Galaxy and Ex Machina.

Christopher Probst, ASC has described Xtals, Cineovision, Todd-AO, and Nippon Scopes as part of the “Japanese New Wave” of anamorphic lenses being developed in the 1970s and 1980s. Many of them share the same anamorphic DNA which includes the amazing anamorphic cylinders and focusers made by Shiga. They also share similar mechanics. Xtal Xpres anamorphic primes have been built using CookeS2/S3 and Panchro, Canon, and Zeiss spherical lenses.

Tech Specs

Manufacturer JDC
Series Xtal Xpres SpeedStar
Model Anamorphic Prime
Focal Length 25mm
Max Aperture T1.4
Min Aperture -
Format Super 35
Image Circle -
Minimum Focus -
Focus Rotation -
Iris Blades -
Optical Design -
Squeeze -
Front Diameter 114mm
Filter Thread -
Focus/Zoom Rod -
Native Mount PL
Data Protocol -
Length -
Weight -
Body Telescope none
Body Material Aluminum
Focus Drive Manual
Iris Drive Manual
Zoom Drive n/a

History

Country of Origin: Russia
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