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Ancient Optics Statera 35mm T2.2

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Summary

STATERA comes from the Latin word meaning “balance,” and balance is integrated into every aspect of these lenses. The Statera primes (made by GL Optics) are the result of a 3-year collaboration with Old Fast Glass. Ancient Optics' goal was to create a cohesive set of anamorphic FF+ lenses with the perfect balance of vintage character and modern performance.

Tech Specs

Manufacturer Ancient Optics
Series Anamorphic Prime
Model Statera
Focal Length 35mm
Max Aperture T2.2
Min Aperture T32
Format FF
Image Circle
Minimum Focus -
Focus Rotation 330°
Iris Blades 15
Optical Design -
Squeeze 1.5x
Front Diameter -
Filter Thread -
Focus/Zoom Rod -
Native Mount LPL
Data Protocol -
Length -
Weight -
Body Telescope -
Body Material -
Focus Drive Manual
Iris Drive Manual
Zoom Drive n/a

History

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Service

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Service Manual: Disassembly/Re-assembly

Known Issues:
1. not service friendly. Optical adjustments are on optical core which cannot be accessed until lens is dis-assembled but cannot be viewed on projector until reassembled.

Full CLA: 10-12 hrs.
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Adjust twist: 10-12 hrs.
must dis-assemble to access optical core. Twist can be adjusted when you loosen set screws, front set, and rotate lens to correct. Housing should have epoxy in this location but can break away from lens and allow it to misalign.
Adjust clocking: 6-8 hrs.
must dis-assemble to access optical core. Clocking can be adjusted when you loosen set screws, rear set, and rotate lens to correct. Housing should have epoxy in this location but can break away from lens and allow it to misalign. Clocking can also be fine-tuned via mount screws under the rear cone.
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