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Looking for some second opinions on investing in a set of lenses
andy lee replied to RupertPupkin's topic in Cameras
flange focal distance.... Nikon is 46.5mm Contax yashica is 45.5mm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flange_focal_distance so you can not get an adaptor to make a C/Y fit a Nikon mount Nikon mount is too long for C/Y -
I have larger sensor cameras full frame Canons etc but I do prefer the micro 4/3 system the sensor size is quite close to a super 35mm cinema film frame and gives a very filmic look dof I prefer large sensor cameras have way too narrow dof for me it , I dont like 1/32" dof at f1.4 on a full frame canon its not really usable for me read this article on how large full frame sensors can be challenging on set as the dof is sooooo narrow http://www.hurlbutvisuals.com/blog/2010/02/the-power-of-focus/
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if you have a panasonic micro 4/3 lens (like th 14mm or 14-42 kit lens ) the G6 lets you assign aperture control to the function slider/switch on th top of the camera so you can alter aperture while shooting - this is a very useful feature. I like it!
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G6 focus peaking seems to work best the sharper the lens is , its very good with my zeiss zooms, its there all most all the time very visable , not too good on old softer legacy lenses but it is a very use aid to have 'free' on the camera I just leave it on all the time now + the EVF on the G6 is superb
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thats about right for a Driftwood hack - Mine is 64gb sandisk pro extreme and I get 54 mins record time so we are just over a 1gb a minuite
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trailer looks superb - amazimg cinematography and use of colours
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we are just debating lenses here on this thread have a read http://www.eoshd.com...-set-of-lenses/ I use Canons Blackmagic and Panasonic cameras - I have a more varied selection of micro 4/3 lenses for the panasonic g6 and gh2 as the system will take almost any lens with the right adapter off ebay , more lenses than a Nikon system as micro 4/3 has a smaller flange focal distance enabling it to also take lenses like c mount cctv lenses which are small and light cheap and fast ! so look into that too
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Looking for some second opinions on investing in a set of lenses
andy lee replied to RupertPupkin's topic in Cameras
I agree JGHarding all fast f1.4 bokeh madness can get very tedious !! -
Looking for some second opinions on investing in a set of lenses
andy lee replied to RupertPupkin's topic in Cameras
also I am known to bang on about this lens the Carl Zeiss 80mm f2.8 Biometar in Pentacon 6 mount is a simply superb lens Mine is a 1963 version and the sharpest lens I own , superb for portraits and its a great feel to the image it renders, zeiss glass again everytime I have to shoot a face close up I use this lens . -
Looking for some second opinions on investing in a set of lenses
andy lee replied to RupertPupkin's topic in Cameras
trust me the Carl Zeiss are not rebranded sigmas at all - I have the equivilant 28-70mm sigma lens and its nothing like the Zeiss - completely different lens group elements in it and no way near as sharp - that is miss infomation you are reading zeiss 28-70mm is very very sharp -asphereic elements- zeiss glass great contrast and color and famous T* coatings - the others you mention are push pull zooms no use for video only stills I too read all that same miss infomation you have just read before I bought mine and its not true . The Canon FD 35-105 is a steller constant aperture lens very cheap !! -
Looking for some second opinions on investing in a set of lenses
andy lee replied to RupertPupkin's topic in Cameras
Cinematographer Oliver Wood shot The Bourne Ultimatum with 2 Nikon Zooms , this is from American Cinematographer magazine: “ I mostly used lightweight zooms that I had specially made from two Nikon digital still-photography lenses, a 28-70mm and an 80-200mm,†says Wood. “Arri in Munich converted them to lightweight cinema-style zooms, and they work quite well. The Nikon glass is brilliant.†Dierken notes, “We called them the Oliver Lenses, and they helped the operators shoot everything handheld with the documentary approach Oliver and Paul wanted. Unlike other zooms, which are either too heavy or too slow, these zooms opened up to T2.8 and were quite light. Arri made the housings in six weeks, and the lenses turned out to be very sharp and the contrast was quite good. [Still-photography] lenses turn the opposite of the way cine-style lenses do, which could have been unpleasant if we’d used a normal follow focus, but with the LCS-3 we were able to just reverse the gears. The lenses worked so well that we ended up shooting 70 percent of the movie with them, and now Arri is making more!†you can rent one of them from Arri Rental Here http://www.arrimedia.com/catalog/productlist.php?catalog_id=306 so do think about sharp zooms they are very useful if they have aspheric elements some are sharper than prime lenses too. -
Looking for some second opinions on investing in a set of lenses
andy lee replied to RupertPupkin's topic in Cameras
also if you are using a micro 4/3 camera like the BMPCC or G6 the Canon FD L series 24-35 f3.5 is another stunning lens aspheric elements - razor sharp and a very cinematic look it works well with the FD 35-105mm f3.5 together they make a very usable range from 24- 105mm all constant aperture razor sharp Canon glass -
Looking for some second opinions on investing in a set of lenses
andy lee replied to RupertPupkin's topic in Cameras
yes metabones do make a c/y mount speedbooster - these Carl Zeiss lenses have 2 aspherical elements they are sharper than my primes ..I kid you not! rediculously sharp - like a PL mount cinema lens focus is 180 degress turn from o- infinity and practically no focus breathing at all its a superb lens I shoot alot of narative stuff and bear in mind cinematopraphers like Freddie Young rarely went above f3.5 on films like Lawrence of Arabia ,Dr Zhivargo , Ryans Daughter etc etc , I find f3.5 great for actors as they hit thier marks, if I want super fast narrow dof I use my c mount lenses f1.4 pentax 25mm etc -
Looking for some second opinions on investing in a set of lenses
andy lee replied to RupertPupkin's topic in Cameras
Carl Zeiss Varios Sonnars C/Y mount and N mount are my fovourite right now - and amazinglly sharp so great if you buy a BMCC also Yashica ML 24mm and 28mm are made in the same factory as the Carl Zeiss sonnars and the Yashicas are widely regarded as Distagon equivilants - very sharp superb lenses again in C/Y mount this lens is insanely good - very very sharp and renders great filmic images http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ext-Contax-Carl-Zeiss-Vario-Sonnar-28-70mm-F-3-5-4-5-T-MMJ-MF-Lens-C-Y-Yashika-/271292010605?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item3f2a43906d also small and light - great for run and gun hand held plus a very useful zoom range - parfocal too C/Y mount can be used on loads of cameras with the right adapter I use on my Canons and Pansonics -
the G6 has let me revisit alot of great c mount lenses that I only used for outdoor night shooting on the GH2 (at night they are fast and you cannot see the vignetting as much on the gh2 !! as its dark ! a simple trick to disguise it.) but with the G6 having a x2 crop these lenses now dont vignette so Im now using them alot more They all have great character and look very filmic I like the Wollensak 25mm (1 inch) f1.9 cine raptar made for Bell and Howell 16mm cameras I picked this one up in Los Angles while working over there (attached to a free 16mm Bell and Howell camera) its a very well made, 1960s (brass body chrome plated) and the glass has a super quality to it great Bokeh and superb for shooting faces. get one if you can there is one on the bay here http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wollensak-1-inch-1-9-cine-raptar-c-mount-lens-micro-4-3-/261267777932?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item3cd4c5e98c
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dishe here is a review of the Pentax 25mm with lots of test photos for you to see the reviewer is using an Olympus E-P1 , he a stills photographer but all his comments are valid and correct for video too On a G6 it does not vigntte on a GH2 it does slightly vignette on the corners http://www.efixmedia.de/photography/2010/03/04/cosmicarpentax-251-4-c-mount-tv-lens-review/ also check out the Wesley 24mm f1.4 - another super lens
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we have just debated both these topics on these threads have a good read. one of these is your thread! http://www.eoshd.com/comments/topic/3537-g6-vs-gh3-vs-d5200-vs/ http://www.eoshd.com/comments/topic/3586-cheapest-camera-for-perfect-green-screen-work/
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talking about the genius Jack Cardiff my I recomend this dvd all about him and his techniques its a gold mine of infomation http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/jack-cardiff-cameraman-NEW-SEALED-DVD-Fast-Post-UK-STOCK-Top-seller-/360768211742?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_DVDs_DVDs_GL&hash=item53ff760b1e
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ebay ..you will find something cheap - I dont use flash as Im shooting video!!! try some photography forums for more advise - I can help with lights but flash cheap best place is ebay
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g6 takes much better stills than the gh2 as for lenses well there are 100s you can use on the G6 - what are you planning to shoot good standard lenses are Yashica 24mm f2.8 in C/Y mount ......a Distagon equivilant lens Pentax 24mm f1.4 c-mount - no vignetting on g6 - vignettes on gh2 - bokeh magic !! may favourite lens is Canon FD L series 24-35mm F3.5 ASPHERICAL - image is very cinematic and stunningly sharp this is my main go to lens Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnars are suberb I like the 28-70mm and the 24-85mm in contax n mount - with 2 aspheric elements this len is unreal so sharp ! we are talking PL mount cinema lens quality here ps - n mount adapters are about £90 !! ouch !
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perfect for the Canon L series FD 24-35mm and 35-105mm both are constant f3.5 super sharp lenses I use alot
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I personally an sticking with Panasonic and their micro 4/3 system - btw you should know Panasonic have done a superb job with the g6 making a picture quality better than my hacked gh2s ...... my gh2s are running driftwood 150mb/s 1 gig per minuite files with the G6 pansonic have made a camera image better than the gh2