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    Quote Originally Posted by mpgxsvcd View Post
    Wow, I must agree. You do great work. That looked great! I would say that it was money well spent to rent the lenses as well. I don't think the 25mm F0.95 would have fit in with the sharp m4/3s lenses. I like the video just the way you did it.

    I also agree that the 25mm F1.4 is an excellent lens and much better than the already fantastic 20mm F1.7.

    What I cannot wait for is the 35-100mm F2.8. That lens will be perfect for hand held video. Was this stabilized video? Were you using wearable stabilization? Also what did you use for the sliding shots? Those were exceptional.
    Thanks,

    Used a glidecam and monopods or tripods throughout, with only the 12-35mm having OIS. Glidecam was just the hd-1000, no vest. Never was a big fan of vests, which to me, work better as a wearable tripod and not so much a wearable steadicam, unless your outdoors with all the room in the world. Sliding shots were the Glide Gear which is a VERY VERY VERY SMALL slider that can be had for $100. Generally not a huge fan of it but for weddings I prefer smaller sliders since you have to be on your toes and easily maneuverable. I'll probably get a Micro Motion Slider by 24phd instead.


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    fantastic work here!


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    Ended early so would've gone for more obviously


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    The buy it now price was 850. The opening bid was 750.


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    6 12-35's for $850 each?

    Sounds like something "fell off a truck"...


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    Quote Originally Posted by mcbob View Post
    6 12-35's for $850 each?

    Sounds like something "fell off a truck"...
    Auction is back up, still looks like a normal bid and not a buy it now. Looks like $750 was the starting bid, $850 the last bid before he pulled that auction, but who knows.


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    That is some really nice work there.

    I'd love to know what you used for EVF and LCD guides so you could frame properly for a 2.39:1 aspect?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Simon View Post
    That is some really nice work there.

    I'd love to know what you used for EVF and LCD guides so you could frame properly for a 2.39:1 aspect?
    Thanks, no guides, just adjusted in post.


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    Didn't mean to derail.

    What was the ISO/aperture on the 12-35? Did you have any additional lighting?


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