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The Jinbei EF-ZF3 I'm talking about https://www.jinbei-deutschland.de/en/products/ef-zf3-spot-vorsatz-2399 The Nanlite PJ FZ (Forza 60 mount) http://en.nanlite.com/products/detail/PJ-FZ60 Fine detail work could be for instance illuminating a label, having a mini slash of light on a (small) product, etc. I know the Nanlite PJ BM (Bowens mount) is not really suited for this type of work. As when you get up close you start getting the rainbow effect.
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I watched the gaffer and gear review a few times. Normally with a projection mount he says if it's any good for product and fine detail work or not. There's currently a promotion running but it ends soon. So my question, is it also good for fine detail work? Is there a difference quality wise when paired with 60 or 150? Other thoughts? Has anybody had there hands on the Jinbei EF-ZF3? How does it compare to others?
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Since the GFX 50 and Hasselblad X1D share the same sensor. Is the X1D affected by this as well?
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I disagree on the modern RAW processing. I'm at the moment switching from Adobe to Capture One. It comes with a few extra pluses, like the ability to buy a perpetual license (a big plus in my book).
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Which cameras have the most pleasing grain structure?
Rhood replied to QuickHitRecord's topic in Cameras
Well it’s not only in stills camera’s. The Sony F35 I mentioned earlier uses a CCD sensor as well. It’s digitally as close as you can get to film / print. The Alexa is of course pretty close as well, but the grain is nicer on the Sony F35. I think it’s actually due to production costs. CCD sensors are more difficult to make, and cost more to produce if I’m not mistaken. -
Which cameras have the most pleasing grain structure?
Rhood replied to QuickHitRecord's topic in Cameras
Most pleasing grain ( / noise) on a digital camera? Definitely the SONY F35 also Panavision Genesis Ikonoscop a cam dII Arri Alexa (If you are interested. I might be tempted to sell my F35 for the right price. It’s sitting on the shelf as most of my work now is photography based.) -
Thanks a lot for the recommendation @bjohn!
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Then why are there camera specific IR Cut filters to be used with ND filters? And why are there ND / IRND filters that produce quiet different results on camera A vs camera B? Ok, it may not be the sensor but it may be the IR cut filter in front of the sensor. I've seen it, on Alexa/Red/Sony. It could be that it's different for Hdslr / Mirrorless cameras. I just added the Fuji X, since there are quite a few people on this forum who use or used this camera and probably have one or a few ND / VND filter they use or used on their system. Also I'm not looking for the perfect filter. Just looking for a decent variable ND filter that is good enough. A few years ago I used Lightcraft variable ND filter, it was good enough. There's probably something better and cheaper around now?
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I disagree about the not camera related thing. Of course they can be used on various cameras. But some might perform better on camera sensor A versus camera sensor B. I know variable ND's aren't as good as single ND filters. I have a mattebox and rectangular ND filters. I'm looking for a Variable ND filter for documentary and other faster pace type of work. That's exactly my reason for asking here 🙂 Since there are so much variations out there. @MrSMW Thanks! I'll look into the Gobe ones!
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Will check it out! Thanks!
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Hi all, probably already discussed but the search option on the forum didn't do the trick. What are the best budget variable ND filters for the Fuji X range? What to look for? Anybody who has any experience with these from Rollei? https://www.rollei.com/collections/rundfilter-nd-filter/products/fx-pro-variabler-nd8-512?variant=33074919833677 Thanks!
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Ah I see! Would a focusing diopter on the front solve this? Thanks!
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Hi, I have an Iscomorphot 16 2x lying around. I searched here on the forums and on the net but couldn't find the version I have lying around. Mine doesn't have any rings that turn. So it seems like focus through version? Is anyone familiar with this version? I did some quick test handholding it in front, but didn't seem to get it sharp at 1 to 3m.
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Ok thanks a lot for the clear answer! Was about to buy, thinking it would be more or less the same as a focus diopter.
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Hi, does anybody know what a vario diopter or close-up filter is? On the filter is marked 2.3 to 3.7 feet. Is this like a variable diopter ala SLRRangefinder for example? Thanks!
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I know it's been not a full day between my post. But I need to decide today. Help appreciated.
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Hi all, can't really make up my mind and need to choose as soon as possible. Options I'm tinkering about Octabox 150cm with grid (and inner diffusion layer) (only around 50 cm deep which is a good thing) Ball / lantern softbox 120cm with curtains Balloon / lantern softbox 65cm (no curtains) What I'm getting it for? Mostly for round catchlights as I don't have any softbox type for that at the moment. Portraits / Fashion Film, table scene top down softbox What I'm currently leaning most to? Octabox 150 cm and Balloon / Lantern softbox 65cm Am I right in thinking that the 150cm octabox and ball lantern 120 cm will produce pretty similar results? The octabox will probably create larger catchlights, which is most of the time a little more pleasant. The ball lantern is a lot deeper, don't know how much, which can be a big disadavantage for those table scenes or such. Is there anything I'm missing? What is your opinion?
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More or less know what I'm gonna do regarding the monitor mount. Anybody any suggestions on the USB-C adapter/hub/... thing?
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What do you mean with 360° adjustment? Like a noga arm or such? Anybody experience with the Edelkrone monitor / evf mount? Anybody who has had experience with both Edelkrone, Zacuto and Smallrig one?
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Hi all, 2 questions. Monitor mount Anybody any experience with the smallrig 1587? Is the position adjustable without having to loosen any knob? Or is it loosen knob, adjust position, tighten knob? I see the screw for attaching the monitor doesn't have arri pins, that's a slight bummer. Anybody any experience with the Zacuto axis / axis mini? Is it also useable for a 5" to 7" monitor? I only see pictures of evf's with these. I know this one is adjustable without having to loosen or tighten knobs. USB C Hub / dock / SD card reader I read there were quite a lot of reports about people bricking their Macbook M1 by using a USB C hub / dongle / dock. There are only 2 usb c ports on the Macbook M1 so they are quite a necessity. What I need SD card reader (safe, reliable and fast) Hub to (more or less) 2 usb c and 2 usb a ports (safe, reliable and fast connecting SSD / HDD (and a mouse)) HDMI (not a necessity) Preferably without the need for external power Can be an all in one solution, but not a necessity What are your thoughts? What do you suggest or use?
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Hi all, just bought a uses Fuji XF60mm Macro lens. Was wondering if it is normal that it's quite noisey. And with noisey I mean the motor. Seems a bit like an automatic zoom lens. Also the focus seems a bit stepy if that makes any sense. I actually bought this for a project where I need the autofocus to go from macro to 1 meter in a smooth transition (the moving action will be relatively slow). And also for a macro timelapse. I think it is normal behaviour, but just wanted to double check. And if you have any tips with this lens for what I intend to do with it, let me know. Thanks!
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Normally Noctua are one of the best brands in terms of fan cooling and certainly when it comes to being silent.
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Good to read some common sense. I really don't get the need for even more resolution. Or certainly not as a priority. Quite a few years ago, when 4K was new. There were so much more sceptics. Lot's more people downsizing the importance of resolution. I mean this in a good way. But now it seems like almost everybody got convinced by the resolution marketing. I remember reading an article going from 2K to 4K, where they did a cinema screen test. The increase in resolution was only visible from the first few front seats. I do understand the practicality when it comes to slightly reframing or being able to virtual dolly with a push in. But that's not how they market it at all, and thats not how the people get convinced. The Alexa and the Sony F35 are both still the best when it comes to digital cinema camera's. Colour science, dynamic range and motion cadence over these 4K, 6K and 8K buzzwords. And let's not forget, an easy workflow. Both the Alexa and Sony F35 suffice with a simple LUT to make them look good (cinema good). To keep it on topic It doesn't tick all of your boxes but it's quite a bit cheaper, Yiomo have you thought about a Sony pmw F3 ?