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skatetpcdotcom
11-23-2006, 09:53 AM
Hello, not sure if this is the right place to ask this question so sorry if it isn't.

Basically i was super interested in buying a "my35" adapter awhile back but mike stopped making them as much so i never got around to getting one. I've been out of the whole 35 adapter scene now for the past 4 months so im not sure what new ones have popped up. What i'm looking for in a 35 is either nikon or canon mount and doesnt have to use mounting rods for support, since im always on the move for the stuff i shoot. Any help in product names, prices, and places to purchase would be super helpfull.


Thanks

Beat Takeshi
11-23-2006, 10:13 AM
Brevis35 is kick a$$. www.Cinevate.com (http://www.Cinevate.com)
Rarely too soft like you find in a lot of adapters but that might be because people don't take the time to tweak and make sure they are getting the best image they can. Dennis is committed to bringing a top notch product and is always improving on its design. He is also offering a ton of mounts for it. I use it a lot for run and gun without rails all the time if thats a concern. The coolest thing is that it's carbon fiber so its strong as hell but really light weight. You definitly will not be dissapointed with it. I have used this and an M2 for tests and they both have a great image but the Brevis is more compact and easy to use.

NathanPresley
11-23-2006, 10:23 AM
Letus35. of what I know its the only 35mm adapter that doesn't need rods.

I own one and I'm very happy with it. You can also buy the letus35flip. so
when you look at your LCD you can see the image right side up. Letus is the only
adapter that does that. that a big reason i bought one.

http://www.letus35.com/

skatetpcdotcom
11-23-2006, 10:56 AM
can anybody show me what the letus 35, letus 35flip, and brevis actually look like on a dvx

TimurCivan
11-23-2006, 02:55 PM
LEtus 35, Brevis35, Go35, Ifocus 35. thoes dont tneed rails.