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Xelmus Optics Apollo 24mm T2.0

Summary

One of the main features of the Apollo lenses is the anti-mump system created in 1954 by Mr. Gottschalk from Panavision. With that system, whilst focusing from infinity to the close point, the image stretches only in a vertical direction (vertical breath), the horizontal axis stays locked. That’s the beauty of this focusing system. The optics are much smaller than a front variable diopter design system, which means they are lighter weight, with less chromatic aberrations, and have better light transmission. The Apollo lenses are amazing for steadicams, gimbals, and handheld work. The Focus ring mechanics are a cam based design. They allow the focus ring to be really smooth, and feature a rotation of 270°. It features standard pitch module of 0.8. for both focus and aperture rings. All the lenses from Apollo series shares 14 round-blades circular apertures! And let’s not forget about the color! The white matches the lens name – Apollo, just like NASA! And we gotta say it looks beautiful. Red-White-Black – are the main colors of the Apollo lens series.

Tech Specs

Manufacturer Xelmus Optics
Series Anamorphic
Model Apollo
Focal Length 24mm
Max Aperture T2.0
Min Aperture T22
Format Super 35
Image Circle 23×25
Minimum Focus 21in
Focus Rotation 270
Iris Blades 14
Optical Design -
Squeeze 2X
Front Diameter 136mm
Filter Thread none
Focus/Zoom Rod n/a
Native Mount PL
Data Protocol none
Length 5.52in
Weight 2.53kg
Body Telescope none
Body Material Aluminum
Focus Drive Manual
Iris Drive Manual
Zoom Drive n/a

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