SAMPLES !
Sony A7 + Novoflex adapter ring + Nikon 50mm E Serie f1.8 + Redstan clamp + Bolex System Moler 16/32/1.5X anamorphic lens
More samples and larger on my Flick'r :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43243778@N04/sets/72157638698522816/
All parts are just camera accessories and when its build it looks and works like a professional cage and you have extra mounts to mount more accessories and able to hold it as a fig rig and more. And its affordable as the basic version is only 35USD and all parts can be ordered from Ebay
Parts list: 2x $10 Dual Camera bracket - http://goo.gl/b2Lj2z 2x $6 Sponge Camera grip - http://goo.gl/BdgsTK 2x $1-2 Hot shoe adapter - http://goo.gl/epdoXk
Optional: $10 Manfrotto 323 quick release - http://goo.gl/LGxi3L $4 Ballhead for top handle - http://goo.gl/CALJCL $1 1/4" Bracket screw - http://goo.gl/Dx6P71
Watch this link for more info and how to build it up and also why you would need it and what extra use there is for it.
I have been working on this all year and the results are worth the wait. Go here to get your copy for just $19.99
Highlights
EOSHD’s recommended camera settings for filmmaking
EOSHD’s 15 recommended lenses for the GH3 (with new tri-shot test gallery)
Official foreword by Panasonic and exclusive interview
Post production chapter and 10% off Film Convert Pro 2 with every book
A Total Beginner’s Guide in the Appendix and filmmaking-lingo-buster
Shooting tips from Andrew Reid
Recommended accessories and audio gear
250 pages long
1 year in the making
Read more and see the full chapter listing
Very nice photos. When I see all these great photos I wish I had just a tiny little bit more talent
Very good combo (Sony+Nikon+Möller=Wow!) but maybe you have a substitute laying around for the Nikon which focuses the "right" way so that you can rotate both at the same time (Möller and taking lens) - that is good fun either!
I'm avoiding feebay so hosting on my site.
First come first serve.
Not a scam site, check out my site etc.
http://www.ryzek.tv/ryzek/anamorphics-for-sale/
Any questions please email ryzek.tv@gmail.com
I think that it looks rather good.
To figure out correct aspect ratio, shoot an image of a circle on your monitor or a step ring on your desk. When you import the footage, you'll be able to see pretty quickly what stretch factor to use (many lenses that have a '2x' designation are actually 1.9x, 1.8x, etc.)