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Hello! I've recently been interested in buying the Voigtlander 40mm SL-II Nikon Mount as a taking lens but I've failed to find any examples of it paired with an anamorphic. It seems like the perfect taking lens for a s35mm-ish camera + anamorphic. My two intended setups are: 7D - 40mm - Kowa Bell&Howell BMCC m43 - Speedbooster Nikon - 40mm - Kowa Bell&Howell I've tested the BMCC with the speedbooster and Kowa with a MC-MIR 35mm f2 and it vignettes a little bit. If I crop to 2.39:1 the corners are still a little bit vignetted when there's a hard light in front. Now, the MC-MIR is not a pancake at all. Do you think the Voigtlander will not vignette being a pancake and slightly longer than the 35mm? Does anyone here know of any tests? Or even better, if any of you have it and an anamorphic, would you mind doing a little test? Thanks in advance!
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When is this going to be available to purchase?
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I still don't get how to enable RAW on a 7d... I've tried reading up on the ML forum but it's... undecipherable.
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Interesting! But that basically means it's worthless for an anamorphic adapter setup?
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Thanks! Hehe, I should perhaps add that that second video is NSFW.
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I bought a BIG century optics wide angle adapter in hopes of trying it out with my Kowa for B&H. Initial tests left me baffled because I could not get ANY kind of focus. Then again, it was a test-by-hand, wasn't very scientific. But I was a little bit let down. I should try it again...
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I DP'ed these music videos with a 7D, Super Takumar 50mm f1.4, MC-MIR 35mm f2, and a Kowa for B&H Anamorphic: https://vimeo.com/39326288 https://vimeo.com/33099716
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I guess the closest thing that could work for you is a 2x anamorphic adapters, which are generally cheaper than the 1.3x or 1.5x types. I'm not sure for what you're trying to do with this set up, but you might get away with it with one of the cheap projection 2x adapters that go on ebay.
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Shooting a feature with the Panasonic GH2 and LOMO anamorphic lenses
tehellet replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Hi. Is it just me or did anyone notice that there's a few shots in the trailer where the lens feels mis-aligned. Verticals slanting to the side. It's very distracting and one of the more annoying things about anamorphic videos. Do you plan on fixing it before the final cut? Other than that I commend you on your film! It looks very interesting and I like seeing more independent diy anamorphic feature projects! -
So I bought myself on ebay a Century Precision Optics C1351 wide angle adapter, 0.6x apparently. I went cheap, $12. The lens itself is in perfect conditions, and it's BIG. Its read thread is 80mm but it came with an adapter to bayonet that fits PERFECTLY on my Redstan front filter adapter for my 2x Kowa Bell&Howell. However... when I put it on, NOTHING seems to focus... it kinda shifts the whole backfocus way back (or front?) so I cannot get focus anywhere. So it occurred to me to use diopters to see if I could get anything in focus, and I have the Tokina ATX plus a set of vivitar close-up filters. I combined many but in the end I found that the best solution was to use the vivitar +1 and the +4 stuck together between the Kowa and the wide angle adapter. This got me decent focus (worse than without the century) but then I realized... there wasn't anything WIDE angle about it!! I took pictures to compare but what I seemed to gain in angle of view with the Century seemed to be countered by the closeup filters. But then without the filters I couldn't get anything in focus! Has anyone had a similar problem? Perhaps it'd be better if I mounted the wide angle adapter farther away from the Kowa? I haven't tried that yet, will try it in the morning.
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I don't know about you guys but the footage in the two brothers video looked pretty damn sharp to me! Even for a compressed 720p vimeo video. The native files can only look even better!
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Or FS700 footage, for that matter.
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Hello all! I've been interested in buying an FS100 and one of the things that I'd like to do the most with it is shooting anamorphic. However it feels like there's a void there in the internet, for there are just a few videos online of proper FS100 Anamorphic footage. https://vimeo.com/28203770 and https://vimeo.com/33889188 The latter looks pretty nice, as you will understand, I'd like to see more. Andrew, you promised some FS100 Anamorphic footage with your ISCOs! Whatever happened to that? If anyone else has some footage or framegrabs to share, please feel free to post them. Thanks in advance.
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Shooting a trailer for theatre production Säure on the Sony FS100
tehellet replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
When are we going to see anamorphic FS100 footage?! :D -
[quote author=Andrew Reid link=topic=938.msg6811#msg6811 date=1341449556] Stay tuned. I'll have some FS100 anamorphic stuff by the bucket load in the coming weeks. [/quote] If you've got anything with the Kowa for Bell&Howell, I'd even pay to see it!
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I would LOVE to see some anamorphic FS100 footage with that setup you've shown there! It's so damn hard to find any decent FS100 anamorphic footage, there's only a few videos here and there but nothing very impressive.
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What I don't seem to get anywhere is that, will the full Premiere Pro CS6 potential be usable on a new iMac? It's got "AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics processor with 512MB of GDDR5 memory". I use a 2010 macbook pro and have been wanting to change to an iMac, but I want to know if it's a wise choice. I'm not going to change to a PC, so I'd lie to know really what options do I have?