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lucky owners, please post some footage, it's literally only couple videos on youtube, i very interested if it's usable at wide open ap. on decent lens
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Good idea! gonna do too. I do believe if manufacturer will receive a few emails on regular basis they might start thinking about possibility. that was my first question to the moondog labs when i got their iPhone 1.33X adapter from kickstarter, if there s35 version anywhere on the roadmap, didn't get the answer
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almost every shot in Killing Them Softly
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don't get upset:) there is one in Anamorphic Shooters group on FB https://www.facebook.com/groups/anamorphicshooters/permalink/1454365271241773/
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very different solutions and very personal decision; i never liked SLR magic 2x artifacts and vertical flares, it's kinda soft wider then f4 while my Kowa 16H is pretty sharp @ f1.2 or f1.4 , but i guess it is more about your shooting, if it's run and gun dual focus is a very hard to deal with and SLR Magic will be definitely easier to work with cuz it's almost 'focus through', but flares and anamorphic properties look way better on Kowas, well, at least to me:)
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my advise would be find a local renthouse try it for a day or two before offloading thousands $$$, lomo anamorphics are very different from those lomo spherical PL lenses, especially in weight and size (and price :); Originally they come in ОКС mount, but most of them are PL converted now; 'one or two' lomo anamorphics could be $10-20K, or more, depending on focal l. and condition; what's the best lens for your camera? sorry, i'm lost:))
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yeah, but they don't go for that price anymore:)) guy has a bunch of them on ebay
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always does, my shooting is always happy :)))))
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well, Redstan still has some so the point of "this pointless discussion" is in the thread name, clamp from Redstan for Kowa 16H is the best available option today
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I'm right:) don't assure me, i have a few adapters from Raf, i also have 6 adapters from Redstan, never a problem; anyways, this looks more like a personal vendetta then a honest unbiased opinion, not nice tweak.
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lol, no my friend, this is not the same, i almost smashed my Kowa 35 using one of those with that "flat spring", the lens just fell off due to a poor design :)), Rafael (Raf) told me he never had the lens in his hands to do a proper design, he used whatever blueprints he could find; listen to papa - Redstan might costs more, but it's because his product is better, it's actually the bets on the market.
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i have both, and they're not the same, redstan clamp has a thread on the back for the lens and the screws are just for the alignment
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what's wrong with that?
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yeah:))
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:)))))) i just did
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just saw it, man price is goin up
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i want this lens!
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slightly softer with the finder on, but very very little, shot it with Kowa 16H and Nikon AI 50mm1.4, most of the shots wide open.
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very personal, i had SLR magic, got rid of it, never tried core DNA, but i guess it's the same concept, it makes the whole setup very bulky, would buy Iscorama, but it's 1,5x and close focus is about 2 meters, i don't know, i guess my next step is real anamorphic lenses, freakin expensive here is the test i shot with the SLR Magic Rangefinder
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with anamorphic adapters you want to have taking lens front element not to be too large, the shorter distance from the rear element of adapter to the front glass of the lens the better for the image, I believe Nikkor 50mm f1.8 has 52mm front thread, it is a great, cheap pancake lens and i would recommend it to have if you plan to use anamorphic adapters
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i am waiting for them to come up with s35 2x adapter
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i want one too:(
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Kowa 35 is an excellent glass, i don't have inflight (yet), and this one doesn't appear to be the one, at least not the official, maybe pre-production unit, but I do have 35 1.5x , very unique contrast and very sharp glass, Redstan's opinion on Kowa 35 is that a Hollywood level glass, and I tend to agree, really high quality lens.
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Yes John, tell us why? :))))