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NewFilmMaker

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  1. I shot these footages While I was working on a project at City of North Bay long time ago. In fact, it was my first time using an anamorphic lens! All handheld and double manual focus...........hard & crazy experience........let me know what you think and guess what camera did I use! Taking lens: Olympus OM 50mm F1.4 & 100mm F2.8 Anamorphic Lens: Bolex Moller 8/19/1,5x (redstan clamp)
  2. Went to New York for a business meeting last month, only stayed there for 1 night............
  3. You are right, they are similar, but I also need to consider the total weight & length of the lenses set up. I currently don't have any "small enough" 28mm lens. Attached are some sample photos The photo above is taken with Olympus OM 28mm F3.5 without conversion lens Olympus OM 28mm F3.5 with the conversion lens Voigtlander Classic 35mm F1.4 Voigtlander Classic 35mm F1.4 with conversion lens Sorry about the quality of the photos, just compare the angle. Also if you are using the IBIS, I believe the 35mm lens is a better choice. Believe me, I did try a lot of different lenses...... I will try my best to upload a testing video asap......
  4. After trying so many different lenses (both anamorphic and taking lenses), I believe this is the best out of what I own....... Voitglander Classic 35mm F1.4 MC Bolex Moller 19/1,5x Raynox Wide Angle Conversion Lens 0.66x Zhiyun Crane Gimbal Version 2 Wide angle - Around 24mm View?? Image are sharp and it looks like that anything beyond 3ft are all in focus when I stop down to F4 Please let me know what you think and show me whats your setup!
  5. I emailed rafcamera already, but they didn't reply me yet......
  6. Hi everyone, I am so lucky that I find these 2 lenses, and they are in really good shape! Does any one know where I can buy a support bracket for the 35OPF-15-1 25-250mm F3.2?
  7. Thanks , but I saw that there is another one For $599 https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1195999-REG/slr_magic_slr_77rfwm_rangefinder_cine_adapter.html Whats the differences ?
  8. Great idea! never think about a set up like this! To be honest, I want both because the 3FF-S looks great too, but I guess I will only get the DNA for now, because I needed the non rotating front for the variable ND filter........ And I hope I can find the guy in Russia that can rehouse LOMO OKC lenses and install non rotating Front, so I can use the DNA with my LOMO Prime Lenses! Whats the size, and where did you get that blue clamp?
  9. Thanks for your advise. The reason that I love the Bolex Moller 19/1,5 is because of it size. It is so easy to shoot hand held, with the DNA, I scare it will be too big, since the rear thread for DNA is 75mm and the front thread for Bolex Moller 19/1,5 is only 39mm....... and I don't know will it affect the performance?
  10. Hi everyone, I am new to this forum, I hope I can get some professional opinions form this forum. I currently own 2 anamorphic lenses, the Bolex Moller 19/1,5x and the 32/1,5x. I contacted John and trying to get more information before I made the decision either I should buy the Rectilux Core DNA or the 3FF-S, he told me that for the Bolex Moller 19/1,5x, the 3FF-S is the best option, and for the Bolex Moller 32/1,5x, the Rectilux Core DNA will be better. My question is, instead of buying both of the Rectilux, should I try to find and buy an Iscorama? At the end, the cost will be similar.
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