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Kyron:
Hi!

There was no EF 16 video thread, so I decided to make one! :)

I want to show you two videos from Eurofurence 16 that I had made. A older one that a couple of you might know and a new one.

The old one: Eurofurence 16 - Portraits http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkFJPN9i0nE

The new one: ...just a dumb american! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE01WOiggmg

Enjoy! :)

CleanerWolf:
Nice videos, thanx for sharing :)

On Youtube you mention "35mm" equipment. Can you provide more information about this? What type of camera and lens was used? The lens seems to suffer under vignette (getting darker in the corners). Or is this a filter?

Kyron:

--- Quote from: CleanerWolf on 23.02.2011, 01:37:41 ---Nice videos, thanx for sharing :)

On Youtube you mention "35mm" equipment. Can you provide more information about this? What type of camera and lens was used? The lens seems to suffer under vignette (getting darker in the corners). Or is this a filter?

--- End quote ---

Thanks! :)

The camera I used was a Sony HDR HC-5 with a JAG35Pro 35mm adapter and a canon FD 50mm f1:1,4 lens.



A 35mm adapter is used to work with SLR lenses on a normal video camera like my sony HC-5. The general idea is to get a shallow depth of field. Unfortunately, most of those adapters are very light hungry and thats the reason for this vignetting effect in my video.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/35-Millimeter-Adapter


CleanerWolf:
Ah, thanx for the info.
It's an interesting proof-of-concept that allows professional focus adjustment workflow with a consumer camera.
 

Cheetah:
I think it does more than prove the concept. It indeed allows you to shoot some really awesome video footage in a very affordable way, which I'd say is pretty useful, and pretty ingenious :)

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