Transform HERO13 Black into the ultimate cinematic camera
The premium HB-Series Anamorphic Lens Mod is the easiest way for cinematographers and creators of all levels to capture cinematic, ultra wide-angle footage with reduced distortion. The camera and lens do all the work—you’ll get the anamorphic look you want without needing to know how to do it in post-production. It lets anyone tell their stories using the 21:9 aspect ratio used in feature films, and cinematic lens flares add to the pro quality of your footage. Simply attach the lens, and your camera will adjust its settings accordingly. Durable and scratch-resistant, the lens is waterproof1 when installed.
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BRING HOLLYWOOD
TO YOUR HERO13 BLACK
Achieve a stunning ultra-wide cinematic look with your GoPro camera. The Anamorphic lens mod brings the art of filmmaking to your GoPro footage, featuring distinctive horizontal anamorphic flares, reduced distortion, and corner aberrations.
SUPER-WIDE 21:9 WITH MINIMAL DISTORTION
Anamorphic Lens Mod is capable of a 21:9 widescreen aspect ratio, perfect for stunning landscapes and dramatic storytelling. This is the standard for professional film content.
CINEMATIC LENS FLARES
Get the classic cinematic lens flares seen in professional films and movies.
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With the New Anamorphic Lens Mod.
PART OF A LEGIT KIT
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1Anamorphic Lens Mod is not intended for use under water.
The GoPro Anamorphic Lens is designed for the latest HERO13 BLACK cameras that support removable lenses and advanced digital stabilization.
You don’t need advanced tools—just the ability to “de-squeeze” the footage. This can be done in the GoPro Quik app or other video editors.
No. The GoPro Anamorphic Lens works seamlessly with HyperSmooth stabilization. Your footage stays steady even during fast action, movement, or handheld shots. The lens simply changes the way the image is captured, not how your camera stabilizes it.