Henchman
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I actually had a friend try it on his canon. Same issue
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I have 2 Voigtlander Ultron 40mm f/2 SL II Lenses. One is EF one is Nikon. For some reason the EF will not focus with my BMPCC 4k. I've tried both a speedbooster and passive adapter. What could the problem be?
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I have 2 Voigtlander Ultron 40mm f/2 SL II Lenses. One is EF one is Nikon. For some reason the EF will not focus with my BMPCC 4k. I've tried both a speedbooster and passive adapter. What could the problem be?
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He answered your question
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You guys rock
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Could you make an extra preference to flip the screen ipside down, so it's possible to mount the AFX upside down?
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Looks great. What was the taking lens?
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Someone posted their own video example. And it's very smooth.
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I'm surprised not more than 300 people ordered these. Maybe once they're out there, and people see the results, more orders will come.
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I'm jealous. Waiting for my shipping notice
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I'm jealous. Waiting for my shipping notice
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Yes. The front. Loosen the guides and rotate the front to the left or right to fix focus.
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Received notice they are shipping now. Very excited
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Yes, it does.
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This is how you you do it on the gold Isco as well. What I dud was leave about an inch gap between the taking lens and scope. Just enough so I could get a, toothpick in one of the holes on the rear element. And I slightly turned it.
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Spent time aligning the Isco. It's definitely sharper. Not as sharp as the B&h single focus though. Only downside with the B&h is i have to use a 50mm or more lens. The other 2 I can use my 40mm voigtlander. And the Isco can go to 35mm with the native 7artisans 35. But the artisan isn't terribly sharp itself. So I'm looking fur a 35mm mft pancake lense f2 or less With my.0.8x VD that gives me the equivalant of a 28mm
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I've double checked the tuneup. I check the tuning of all my scopes.
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So as I'm getting ready to start shooting my micro budget feature, I decided to do a final test between those 3 scopes and a Voigtlander 40mm F2 as taking lens, wide open at F2. Well, I was surprised. I used the cover of a book at 40 feet. The scope I expected to perform the worst, in fact was the sharpest of all three. I could read the title from 40 feet away. Here are the picture.
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Yes. And if the compression ring gets too damaged, o simply print a new one.
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The solution I have come up with, has the rear of the scope almost right up against the taking lens
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I use a vidadtlantic clamp with a 77mm step up ring. And i have 77mm rings for all my lenses. I then have made 3d printed compression rings for all my scopes. takes me no time to swap lenses or scopes. And the scopes stay aligned, because e never remove them form their rail mount.
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I love the moller/voigtlander combo in general. Very sharp, wide open, allowing for maximum bokeh. With the .8x WA adapter, I'm getting an effective focal length of 32mm. For a wider FOV I can switch to my ISCO Ulta star, with the .8x WA single focus adapter and a speedbooster for the voigtlander. Giving me a focal length of about 23mm.
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More comparison footage of the polished and unpolished Moller 32/2. Along with a flair test of the polished moller at the end,
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Yeah, using the diamond paste, it really gets rid of the scratches completely. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RXN5W6F/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1