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Hey the LowBay looks pretty good! This is awesome! Please talk about the lens you are using. Obviosly a little vingetting on the sides, but my first version of this plan looked a bit like this. This is something we can fix: look into getting a +4 72mm macro to mount to the DVX before the adapter.marlenedegrood said:I'm calling my 35mm Adapter the LowBay35 since it was made from parts acquired from Lowes and Ebay. Tested it out this afternoon........it hasn't rained in Arizona since Sept. until today. So I did this short test working rather quickly under an umbrella. I still need to do some cleaning as I did notice some dust but otherwise it seems to work ok. I am going to brace this lens as I noticed (and you will too) that when rotating the focus ring it's easy to move the camera because the lens is just kinda hanging there.
Anyway here it is
http://www.stickypod.com/stickypod_upload/uploads/LowBay35_Test.mov
Marlene
Edweirdo said:Hey the LowBay looks pretty good! This is awesome! Please talk about the lens you are using. Obviosly a little vingetting on the sides, but my first version of this plan looked a bit like this. This is something we can fix: look into getting a +4 72mm macro to mount to the DVX before the adapter.
You have a great starter image Marlene, now its time to tweak it!
ALBASIC Dude said:Moochy, what plano-convex lens did you get from Thorlabs? I'm looking at the page on their website and I don't know what material to pick.
moochy said:they are pretty quick for delivery and I was really suprised whith the first 1500 grit they sent me...
Anthony
MovieMakersClub said:ED,
I forgot to mention the most important thing. When I owned a DVX-100A and a G35 and a Micro35, I got my camera to flip upside down with the magnet trick. I am sure that you know what I mean. But, it was like learning to shoot all over, because everything was backwards also. Well, after I got rid of my G-35 and DVX, I found out that THERE IS A SETTING ON THE DVX-100A that allows you to MIRROR the image so that it looks fine when you are shooting and EVERYTHING IS NOT BACKWARDS. I got rid of the manual, so I don't know how to tell you to adjust this, but it is something in the setting like turn off mirroring. or something like that. You will be VERY happy once you find this setting and change it.
I hope that I have helped.
ovjamaica said:Surprised in a good way? That's what it would seem, but I was just curious. I've heard mixed reviews of their glass.
snodart said:Has anybody tried this yet (for DVX-100B)?
petri63 said:I am not sure what he meant, but there is menu feature in many Panasonic cams (from the GS series up to the HVX) that allows you to get a correct image using a two-mirror solution. Here is how it works with the GS400:
snodart said:Having to use mirrors is a bummer. I wish there was a better way. Does the setting on your cam just flip the image horizontally? ...and then the mirrors flip the image vertically?
snodart said:Or, if the DVX can flip the image horizontally, couldn't I just mount a separate LCD monitor upsidedown for the jib or steadicam?