
Anamorphic 1.33x Mobile Lens II




























Our step-by-step guide to attaching a lens to your phone.

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Best for: Epic scale, genre storytelling, science fiction, action
Flare character: Moment’s Blue Anamorphic is tuned to feel authentic, not aggressive — a softer, purer blue that recalls classic Panavision and Todd-AO lenses, not the harsh sci-fi flares of modern glass.
Philosophy: Honor the flaw that defined cinematic spectacle. Inspired by the earliest coated anamorphic cinema lenses, Blue recreates the most iconic “flaw” in film history.

Best for: Narrative films, portraits, travel, emotional storytelling
Flare character: Warm golden streaks that react to light color
Philosophy: Let warmth and emotion shape the image. Inspired after the legendary ISCO Iscorama 42, Gold flares feel alive — warmer in daylight, richer under tungsten and sunset. Not a fixed color, but a dynamic response to real light.

Best for: Modern cinema, commercial work, color-critical workflows
Flare character: Neutral horizontal streaks true to the light source
Philosophy: Precision, restraint, and creative control. This look offers maximum creative freedom. The anamorphic shape and bokeh remain, but the lens steps back and lets the cinematographer decide how the image feels.

Attach your lens with a Moment Case, Stick-On Mount, or Universal Lens Mount. Check the compatibility chart to find what fits your phone.

Rotate the lens to match your shot — landscape or vertical. The squeeze follows the lens, so set it before you roll.

Download the Moment Pro Camera app ($9.99 - iPhone) or Blackmagic Camera (Android) to desqueeze your footage in real time. No black bars, no post work — the lens uses your full sensor.