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The Blazar Beetle 1.33x Anamorphic Lens Set is a compact cinema lens kit designed to give mirrorless and hybrid cameras a true widescreen cinematic look. In this video, I test the Beetle lenses on the Nikon|RED ZR to see how this lightweight anamorphic setup performs in real-world creator workflows. What happens when affordable anamorphic glass meets a RED-engineered hybrid body? That’s what we’re finding out. This isn’t a lab test. This is a practical creator test — color, flares, contrast, focus falloff, and whether this combo actually delivers that cinematic look people chase. We’re breaking down: • 1.33x anamorphic squeeze and desqueeze workflow • Flare behavior and highlight roll-off • Sharpness vs character • Skin tones on the Nikon|RED color pipeline • How the Beetle lenses handle on a compact cinema body • Whether this setup makes sense for YouTube, filmmaking, or client work The Blazar Beetle lenses are marketed as lightweight anamorphic lenses for mirrorless cameras — but the real question is: Do they scale up when paired with something like the Nikon|RED ZR? Or do their limitations become obvious? If you’ve been considering anamorphic lenses for your next project, or you’re curious how the Beetle set compares to traditional spherical glass on a hybrid cinema camera, this test will give you real footage and real impressions — not marketing copy. Because cinematic isn’t about the word “anamorphic.” It’s about the image. 🔗 Gear & Resources Blazar Beetle 1.33x Anamorphic Lens Set Nikon|RED ZR MCJ Anamorphic NDI App: https://mrcamerajunkie.live/NDI