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Blazar Viper 75mm T2.1 1.5X anamorphic Lens (PL- / EF-Mount)
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The Blazar Viper 75mm T2.1 1.5X Full Frame Anamorphic Lens is the telephoto option in the Viper lineup, built for filmmakers who want stronger compression, tighter framing, and a more intimate anamorphic image without moving into the size and weight of traditional cinema telephoto glass. With its constant 1.5x anamorphic squeeze, fast T2.1 aperture, and full-frame coverage, the Viper 75mm delivers cinematic close-ups, elongated oval bokeh, refined rainbow flares, and a rich sense of depth in a lightweight manual cinema housing designed for modern productions.
The 75mm focal length introduces a more focused and emotionally charged look to the Viper series. It naturally compresses distance, helping subjects stand out more strongly against the background while preserving the expansive widescreen language of anamorphic cinematography. This makes the Viper 75mm especially effective for portraits, close-ups, interviews, emotional narrative scenes, and commercial visuals where subject isolation and cinematic depth are essential.
What makes the Blazar Viper 75mm especially compelling is the combination of telephoto compression and its advanced 1.5x anamorphic optical design. The lens creates a broad cinematic frame with enhanced horizontal expansion, while out-of-focus highlights take on a stretched, more dramatic oval form reminiscent of a richer 1.8x-style anamorphic rendering. The result is an image that feels immersive, layered, and distinctly cinematic, with more visual character than a standard spherical 75mm can provide.
The bright T2.1 aperture gives the Viper 75mm strong low-light usability and helps create impressive subject separation in tighter compositions. Faces and foreground subjects can be isolated beautifully from the background, while the anamorphic rendering adds a more dimensional, premium cinematic texture. For filmmakers shooting interviews, stylized portraits, beauty work, music videos, or emotionally driven narrative scenes, this combination of focal length and aperture is especially attractive.
Telephoto anamorphic lenses are often large, front-heavy, and difficult to integrate into mobile workflows. The Blazar Viper 75mm takes a different approach. At approximately 633g, it remains remarkably compact for a full-frame anamorphic telephoto lens, making it much easier to use on handheld rigs, gimbals, sliders, and compact cinema setups. For filmmakers who want the visual benefits of a longer anamorphic focal length without sacrificing agility, the Viper 75mm offers an unusually practical solution.
As a purpose-built manual cinema lens, the Blazar Viper 75mm is designed for operators who value tactile precision and controlled focus work. Its long 200° focus rotation makes it easier to dial in exact focus transitions, hold critical focus on close-up subjects, and execute deliberate cinematic focus pulls with confidence. Whether used by solo shooters or in more traditional cine workflows, the lens provides the kind of handling and repeatability expected from a serious manual anamorphic tool.
The Viper 75mm is not about uncontrolled vintage chaos. It is engineered to retain the artistic appeal of anamorphic cinematography while improving on many of the weaknesses associated with older designs. It offers strong edge-to-edge sharpness, minimal focus breathing, and well-managed barrel distortion, helping to keep images polished and production-ready. This balance makes it suitable not only for stylized narrative work, but also for premium commercial and branded productions that require cinematic character without sacrificing technical cleanliness.
Rather than producing harsh, overpowering streaks, the Blazar Viper 75mm renders soft, organic, and predictable rainbow flares that enhance the atmosphere of a frame in a more refined way. This gives cinematographers greater flexibility when working with practical lights, backlight, or stylized lighting setups, allowing the anamorphic signature to remain present without dominating the image. The flare behavior feels intentional, tasteful, and much easier to integrate across different visual styles.
Within the broader Blazar range, the Viper 75mm serves filmmakers who want a more classic manual-focus anamorphic experience. Compared to the Talon series, the Viper is the more traditional cinema-oriented choice. Talon emphasizes autofocus convenience and speed for modern hybrid productions, while the Viper 75mm is aimed at creators who prefer full manual control, a tactile focus workflow, and a more deliberate approach to composition and focus.
Compared to the Mantis series, the Viper 75mm offers a stronger 1.5x anamorphic squeeze, creating a more pronounced widescreen image and a more assertive anamorphic rendering style. Mantis is an excellent solution for users who need broader mount flexibility and a wider focal length ecosystem, but the Viper 75mm stands out for filmmakers who want more telephoto anamorphic intensity in a compact full-frame manual lens.
For many cinematographers, the Viper 75mm becomes the lens in the lineup for moments that need emotional focus, visual compression, and stronger subject isolation. It is the most portrait-driven optic of the series, ideal for filmmakers who want their close-ups and tighter frames to feel more cinematic, more dimensional, and more visually elevated than a conventional telephoto lens can deliver.
| Focal Length | 75mm |
| T-Stop | T2.1 |
| Squeeze Factor | 1.5x |
| Coverage | Full Frame / Vista Vision |
| Mount Options | PL / EF |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 0.70m / 2.35ft |
| Focus Rotation | 200° |
| Aperture Blades | 16 |
| Front Diameter | 80mm |
| Filter Thread | 77mm |
| Weight | Approx. 633g |
The Blazar Viper 75mm is the ideal choice for filmmakers who want a tighter anamorphic focal length with stronger emotional impact, enhanced compression, and beautifully isolated subjects. It brings together a compact manual cinema design, fast T2.1 speed, refined anamorphic rendering, and full-frame compatibility in a lens that is both expressive and highly usable in real production environments. For creators looking to add a portrait-friendly telephoto anamorphic lens to their cinema toolkit, the Viper 75mm delivers a distinctive and highly cinematic result.
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Blazar Viper 75mm T2.1 1.5X anamorphic Lens (PL- / EF-Mount)
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PLEASE NOTE: Several Blazar lenses fitted with the official Blazar EF mount have a large rear protrusion that can prevent proper mounting on certain EF cameras and adapters. This applies to: Remus 33mm, Cato 40mm, and Mantis 25/35/50/75/100mm.


You’ll find technical diagrams for all Blazar lenses—showing rear protrusion measurements for both PL and EF—below on this page. Use these to confirm fit with your specific EF camera or adapter.



If you’re unsure about your setup, contact us with your camera model and (if applicable) the exact adapter brand/model. We’re happy to help verify EF compatibility before you order.