DVXUser Anamorphic Adapter User's Guide

DVXUser.com is proud to offer the DVXUser Anamorphic Adapter User's Guide. Written by Barry Green
with help from an all-star roster including Adam Wilt, Neil Rowe, and Jarred Land, this 20-page guide
explains everything you need to know to get the best results possible from the anamorphic adapter.
It includes detailed descriptions, explanations, and most importantly, detailed charts and graphs that
tell you exactly what to do for any given situation to get the full resolution possible.

Panasonic's LA-7200G anamorphic adapter promises to turn the DVX100 into a native widescreen camera.
 16:9 shooting is now available, with the full resolution of the chip.  Shooting with the anamorphic adapter
can give you 33% more resolution vs. Squeeze Mode.  But "with great resolution comes great responsibility"
-- if you don't know HOW to use the adapter properly, you could end up with footage that's even
lower-resolution than Squeeze Mode!

The guide also includes three handy charts, reprinted on a 3" x 4" card:
Aperture Chart:
A reprint of Adam Wilt's excellent aperture chart, for making sure that your footage is sharply in focus, even if you're zoomed in to Z99!
Autofocus Conversion:
How to convert autofocus numbers (AF) into the proper manual focus number (MF) for use with the adapter
Distance Chart:
What MF number to set your camera at, for distances from 2' to infinity (including updated numbers for the DVX100A)

Topics covered include:
* Anamorphic vs. Letterbox vs. Squeeze: what's the real difference

* Astigmatism: how the adapter focuses, and why your shots are always out of
focus (before using this guide!)

* Autofocus: why it doesn't work with the anamorphic adapter, and how you
can instead use it to *guarantee* sharp focus with the adapter installed.

* Limitations: what you can do, and what you cannot do, with the adapter
installed, and some workarounds to minimize the limitations it imposes.

* How to get accurate focus in the field, without needing a high-resolution
CRT monitor!

If you've spent $800 to buy the anamorphic adapter (or are considering buying it),
don't you owe it to yourself to spend $10 to find out how to make it work properly?

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If you buy the DVXbook, the anamorphic guide is included.

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