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Cooke Anamorphic/i

Cooke Optics
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Cooke's premium digital anamorphic lens series featuring integrated /i metadata encoding for precise lens data acquisition. Maintains classic Cooke optical character with warm, creamy rendering while providing advanced digital integration for modern cinema cameras.

Definition

The Cooke Anamorphic/i is Cooke Optics' flagship series of anamorphic cinema lenses, combining decades of optical expertise with modern /i technology. These premium anamorphics deliver the warm, creamy Cooke character while offering integrated digital lens metadata for direct connection to current digital cinema cameras.

Key Features

Optical Characteristics

  • Compression Ratio: 2x anamorphic compression
  • Rendering Character: Warm, creamy, vintage-inspired aesthetic
  • Flare Signature: Horizontal anamorphic flares with subtle orange/amber tones
  • Bokeh Quality: Beautiful oval bokeh with soft, organic rendering
  • Color Character: Typical Cooke warmth and color palette

Digital /i Technology

  • Metadata Encoding: Integrated lens information encoding
  • Camera Integration: Compatible with Arri Alexa, RED, and Sony cinema cameras
  • Optical Data: Precise transmission of focal length, aperture, and focus distance
  • Post-Production: Optimized VFX and color grading workflows
  • Calibration: Automatic lens correction data for digital pipelines

Technical Specifications

  • Focal Lengths: Various options (18mm, 25mm, 32mm, 40mm, 50mm, 75mm, 100mm, 135mm)
  • T-Stops: T2.3 to T3.0 depending on focal length
  • Mount Options: EF, PL, LPL
  • Focus System: Mechanical or motorized
  • Housing: Robust professional cinema construction

Optical Philosophy

Cooke designs its anamorphics with the principle of character over perfection. Instead of eliminating optical artifacts, Cooke cultivates and refines them:

  • Conscious Softness: Slightly soft focus characteristic adds dimensionality
  • Warm Rendition: Color rendition tends towards warmer, golden tones
  • Flare Design: Flares contribute to the aesthetic rather than being minimized
  • Bokeh Rendition: Oval bokeh shapes are pronounced and beautiful

Production Applications

Prestige Cinematography: Used on major studio features and high-end productions

Television Drama: Increasingly a standard choice for premium TV productions

Commercials/Branded Content: Delivers a premium look for luxury brands

Music Video Production: Creates a distinctive, recognizable aesthetic

International Cinema: Preferred anamorphic choice in European and international productions

Advantages

  • Unrivaled Reputation: Cooke has been the standard in cinema for over 100 years
  • Warm Aesthetic: Typical Cooke rendition is instantly recognizable
  • Digital Integration: /i Technology bridges cinema and digital workflows
  • Consistent Performance: Proven reliability in production
  • Value Retention: Holds value exceptionally well due to high demand
  • Future-Proof: Compatible with current and anticipated future camera systems

Disadvantages

  • Price: One of the most expensive anamorphic options
  • Availability: High demand can limit booking availability
  • Complexity: /i Technology adds cost and potential maintenance overhead
  • Learning Curve: Requires understanding of Cooke's specific rendering philosophy

/i Technology Workflow

  1. On-Set Capture: Lenses automatically transmit data to the camera
  2. Metadata Recording: Lens information is stored with the image data
  3. Post-Production: VFX departments receive precise optical data
  4. Color Grading: Lens characteristics inform creative decisions
  5. Digital Restoration: Optical corrections are applied accurately

Typical Production Costs

  • Rental (Daily): $1,500–$2,500 per lens
  • Set (Complete Range): $8,000–$15,000 per day
  • Weekly Rate: Typically 3 to 4 times the daily rate
  • Monthly Rate: Typically 8 to 10 times the daily rate

Legacy in Cinema

Cooke anamorphics have been used in numerous award-winning films:

  • Numerous Academy Award-winning cinematographies
  • Preferred choice for classic Hollywood cinematography
  • Increasingly chosen for contemporary films seeking analog character

Maintenance and Care

  • Regular Inspection: Professional cleaning between rentals recommended
  • /i Calibration: Periodic recalibration of the metadata system
  • Transport: Requires careful handling due to precision optics
  • Storage: Climate-controlled storage protects optical elements

Comparison with Other Premium Anamorphics

LensCharacterDigital IntegrationPriceFlare Character
Cooke /iWarm, creamy/i MetadataVery HighAmber, organic
PanavisionNeutralOptionalVery HighOrange, strong
Zeiss Master AnamorphicClinicalNoHighClean, minimal
RedstanVintageNoHighWarm, pronounced
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