
The Lomo Square Front 2x Anamorphic Prime lenses were manufactured in St. Petersburg between the 1970s and 1980s by the Leningrad Optical-Mechanical Association (LOMO). Part of the Soviet Union's contribution to cinematic optics, these lenses were crafted with precision to capture the expansive, wide-screen look of anamorphic cinematography. They're highly regarded for their historical significance and unique optical characteristics. Featuring a 2x squeeze factor and a 31.3mm image circle, the lenses offer a distinctive 2.25:1 ratio, delivering a wide cinematic aspect. The anamorphic element at the front of the lens assembly contributes to noticeable lens breathing and dynamic focus shifts, enhancing the character of the shot. The square front design gives the lenses their iconic look, while their shallow depth of field and horizontal flare—sometimes with a purple or blue hue—add dramatic flair to the imagery.
Known for their vintage softness and subtle distortion, these lenses produce a dreamy, organic feel that imparts a nostalgic, cinematic touch to any scene. They're particularly favored for their smooth anamorphic bokeh and soft light flares, making them an excellent choice for filmmakers looking to evoke a timeless, old-world cinematic quality. Now modified to accommodate a clip-on matte box, these lenses remain a prized set for those seeking the unique rendering of Soviet-era glass, blending historical craftsmanship with a distinct, filmic look.
Lenses included in this set: 35mm, 50mm, 75mm in metric standard witness marks.