Yes, i got that, but in an anamorphic with a front element that rotates how do you manage to move this attachment without rotating the anamorphic as well. For example in this ana....
I mean this isco...http://www.ebay.com/itm/ISCO-GOTTINGEN-Cinelux-Anamorphic-MC-2X-Lens-with-VidAtlantic-DSLR-Adapter-/131522927504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e9f609b90 and this schneider... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Schneider-ES-CINELUX-ANAMORPHIC-2x-MC-82-5mm-F2-LENS-Projection-projector-/361298760656?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item541f1593d0
Hi guys, Is the Cinelux optical design the same in Scheider and Isco adapters? I read that Isco was once part of the Schneider group, and they shared the name Cinelux. Thanks in advance, Martin
Hi guys, do you know this diopter? i cant find any info about, especially whats its power is. By the description in the sale it seems to be very low. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-Close-up-attachment-lens-for-200-600mm-Zoom-Nikkor-f-9-5-82mm-Series-9-/160847017874
With you say mini Hypergonar you mean the "baby"? Its squeeze is 1.75x, not 2x- I use mine in a BMPCC which has a Super 16 and I got serious vignetting with a 25mm lens and with a 35 i got none at all I think you'll be fine with 28 or 30.
Exactly my thoughts, this guy says that their target audience is people that cant afford Cookes and Arris (i.e. 99% of the people) Basically we rent this kind of high end anamorphics right? So unless they come up with a 3-5k lens i don't see the point of buying it when you can rent a better quality lens.