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The other day I had my first larger shoot without a camera op in a long time. It was a mess- lens caps, batteries, memory cards, white balance cards- everywhere. Does anyone have any belt accessories they'd recommend to keep these things attached and organized?
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Agreed. I've mixed spherical 35mm with anamorphic 50mm in shoots without issue. You really can't tell the difference. Anamorphic shines at 100mm.
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+1 They have some drawbacks but the Isco optics are unmatched. Just make sure they're the smaller kind- ask for size and weight if not listed on eBay.
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Count me in for one of these.
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How much weight on a taking lens to not need a lens support
silvertonesx24 replied to John Palmer's topic in Cameras
Use one of these http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lens-Support-Bracket-Rod-Clamp-for-Rod-Support-Rail-System-Rig-Follow-Focus-New-/170708003724- 3 replies
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2x Squeeze Anamorphic Lenses - Comparisons & Best Value for Money
silvertonesx24 replied to Blake.H's topic in Cameras
The small Iscos are probably the best IMO. Small and very sharp. Kowa Bell & Howell is way overpriced. Check out videos of the Sankor 16-C as well.- 4 replies
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I have had no problems with the several 64gb cards I have purchased. I believe the 128gb ones do have problems though
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You will need at least 3 64GB cards. One in the camera, one transferring on set, and one for backup/emergency. Make sure you're running USB 3.0 as well.
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If full frame or larger frame isn't going to be a problem (depending on your current lens set), I'd strongly consider a Magic Lantern running Canon camera, probably 5DIII or II. The ability to set custom aspect ratios like 4:3, is a great tool to use when shooting with anamorphic, especially 2X lenses. And considering that matte 2.35:1 is almost becoming standard at this point, filming 1600x1200 means my 2X lenses come out at a nice 2.66:1.
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Great job and congratulations; it's always a challenge using anamorphics for real work.
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As a former (professional) composer, if the quality of work is up to the standard you say it is, these prices are more than reasonable. Never understood why us composers are so willing to sell ourselves out like this...but hey I'm on the other side now. Separating "small client" and "large client" seems like a challenge. I would recommend just splitting it into for profit and non-for profit
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Try checking in with a watch guy at a jewelry place. They usually deal with coatings on crystals, removing and re-applying them, etc.
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Newbie saying hello and looking for 'Entry Level' Lens
silvertonesx24 replied to Leighton's topic in Cameras
^ Agreed. If you're serious about shooting more than cat and tree videos, make sure the rest of your kit is in order before even attempting to take on anamorphic. I finally shot my first paid anamorphic project ever (a commercial), after messing around with anamorphic glass for 3 years and never having the guts to actually use it under pressures of paid work. So there really isn't an anamorphic "entry level"- it's all advanced and takes time and experiments to find the lenses that'll work best for you. -
I noticed this as well- and not just on this film. Specifically, the wide shots of the ball room/restaurant had some really soft edges. But really, I think most people picking apart an image will go for shot composition first rather than technical details. Incidentally, I enjoyed the film. It felt like the inverse of The Shining, if that makes sense, and I really liked the changing of aspect ratios that actually seemed to be for a coherent, creative reason.
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Ideal focal lengths for anamorphic with full frame and MFT (M43)
silvertonesx24 replied to burrencrawler's topic in Cameras
From my experience, 2x requires about 85mm FF. And being that you're getting 2x "back" into the image, you're really getting about a 43mm field of view equivalent. So I like to shoot anamorphic at 100-135mm full frame, as I then get nice bokeh due to the longer shot scale. I don't really see too much value in shooting really wide field of view anamorphic. -
There's ethernet on the docking station as well (which is very useful for card dumps on set)
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As a director/AD, the Surface is great tool while shooting for shot list/script in split screen side by side, real, full version Excel, and real filesystems and Skydrive. If it had monitoring abilities, and were just a bit smaller, it'd be the perfect filming companion.
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Your Top 10 Most Influential Feature Films (fun/non-gear-related)
silvertonesx24 replied to a topic in Cameras
Irreversible is one crazy film. Good to see some more Michael Mann representation along with Heat :) -
Your Top 10 Most Influential Feature Films (fun/non-gear-related)
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I'll do 10 relatively recent ones Heat (will always be on this list) The Place Beyond the Pines Prisoners The Prestige The Iceman Spring Breakers The Debt Never Let Me Go Disconnect Cloud Atlas -
Nikon D5300 Review and why DSLRs are dead for video
silvertonesx24 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Same here. The color latitude of working with raw is a luxury that I can't give up. -
cameras from 2013 5d mark 3 raw and pocket are now obsolete for 4k??
silvertonesx24 replied to odie's topic in Cameras
I would FAR appreciate the ability to shoot in 240, 480 fps over resolution gains. -
Say again!?! 1.33x Anamorphic Adapter Lens for iPhone 5/5S??
silvertonesx24 replied to au8ust's topic in Cameras
They're already over 2/3rds there- in two days -
Sell the schneider, keep the ISCO. As stated, much easier to focus.