Here I used two lenses:
1.- Canon 18-55mm (the one that is included in the kit)
2.- Canon 80-200mm
Auto ISO and very low light...please comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97qk9qVDZ4Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-Cc6vmbEQU
I have built several adapters with some acceptable footage, here is my last static adapter with a Thorlabs GG and using two 10X Macros ( one before GG and one after GG). Here is the project video in HD and some footage. Please comment!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olPboLcQas4
I´ll try it...
I have built several adapters with some acceptable footage, here is my last static adapter with a Thorlabs GG and using two 10X Macros ( one before GG and one after GG). Here is the project video in HD and some footage. Please comment!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olPboLcQas4
I´ll try...
Here is a 2 part video explaining the material, how it´s made and some test footage .... there is also the link for the High QUality version....
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kep2dHPyZo
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEj_1QViyIc
High Quality...
Here is a 2 part video explaining the material, how it´s made and some test footage .... there is also the link for the High QUality version....
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kep2dHPyZo
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEj_1QViyIc
High Quality...
Do you know where can I get a 1500 Optosigma diffuser for a Focus Screen??? In their web site there is nowhere to place an order.... Is there other sites that can sell those prodcuts such as Adorama, B&H, etc...???
Thanks
Is it wrong if in a 60i footage you de-interlaced and then add a "posterize time" plugin at 24fps to give it a 24p-like look??? Of course that the final render will be played for a conventional DVD at 30pfs
I need your expert opinion....
Here is my video to show how im working in developing a home-made Vibrating 35mm adapter.... This is the 1st part of the video but im not using a Focusing screen yet for the tests, im going to wait till the project is completed to use the real screen, meanwhile im using other materials.
Please...
Knowing that recently (both Canon and Nikon Companies) are not longer manufacturing matte screens, Is there any material that can sustitute the Focus Screen for a DIY 35mm adapter besides the Canon/Nikon screens and the wax screen???
I´ve tried already Matte SCOTCH tape and some opaque...
This is my first try of giving a film-look with no special adapter at all with a Canon HV20 at 24p with some minor color correction in Premiere CS3. Film with day light. Please write your comments!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFVRtS5Dg-A
Thank you!!!