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Artemis Prime

Any lens. Any mount. Any format.

The world's first hybrid optical/digital director's viewfinder. With PL / LPL or PV / SP70 lens mounts Artemis Prime handles any anamorphic squeeze ratio, any camera format up to Full Frame, with Artemis XL for Alexa 65 & IMAX cameras.

Universal compatibility

No more marking up ground glasses.

With over 13,000,000 combinations of camera format and lens, Artemis Prime is the most flexible, accurate and versatile lens-based director's viewfinder ever made.

Sion Michel ACS framing through Artemis Prime on location

In the hands of

The world's leading Filmmakers.

"With Artemis Prime, getting information to the relevant crew is simple and precise. It not only allows us more creative freedom, it enables greater workflow efficiency."

Jaron Presant, ASC
Cinematographer — Poker Face, Glass Onion, Star Wars: The Last Jedi

"I used Artemis Prime during scouting for Ophelia with a full set of Hawk Anamorphic lenses. This allowed us to be very specific with planning our shot construction and coverage, which meant we could work faster and focus more creative energy on set into other things."

Denson Baker, ACS, NZCS
Cinematographer — Ophelia, The Luminaries, Get Out
Denson Baker ACS, NZCS framing through Artemis Prime on the set of Ophelia
Jaron Presant ASC on Poker Face
Jaron Presant ASC framing through Artemis Prime on the set of Poker Face
Denson Baker ACS, NZCS on Ophelia
Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF framing through Artemis Prime on the set of No Time to Die
Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF on No Time to Die
Jim McConkey holding Artemis Prime on the set of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Jim McConkey on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
A cinematographer framing through Artemis Prime on a period drama set
Sion Michel ACS
Catherine Goldschmidt ASC, BSC framing through Artemis Prime on set
Catherine Goldschmidt ASC, BSC

Where to rent

Available through the world's leading rental houses.

Panavision, ARRI, Keslow, Vantage, and every other major camera rental house carries Artemis Prime. Ask for it by name on your next production.