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Cosimo murgolo

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  1. Sorry for the delay, buddy!

    The math is exactly the same as for regular diopters, they produce much higher quality images!

     

    I've used the 4 1/2 inches series, by Schneider, as well as Series 9, and results were pretty good. Very little edge blurring. So I'd guess the 138mm doesn't do much difference. Due to it's huge size, you might even get rid of the bad looking areas, since they're always on the edge of the glass. :D

     

     

    Comurit, the diopters we use for anamorphics are the very same used for macro stuff, so if they work on your Sankor, you're good. The downside of these kits is they usually have default +1, +2, +4 filters. The +1 is pretty handy for nice close ups, but the +2 and +4 are so extreme they're very rarely used. A good thing would be to get a +0.5, which has a lower magnifying power and bring your focus range just a touch closer than the anamorphic's limit.

     

    by the way, pretty shot with the close up. :)

     

     

    Not exactly cheap, but cheaper than the prices they had a couple months back. It was impossible to find anything cheaper than $450. Good to see the hype is wearing off.

    Thanks Ferradans, you are right, the + 1 it's ok, the others are too extreme, could you kindly advice me a + 0,5 one to go for my sankor.

    Obligado!!!!

  2. Forgive my total ignorance on close up filters, I've just found these HOYA close up in my father's wardrobe,  they are quite old, my father can't remember exactly what year, maybe around 1978-80.

    Anyway I have managed to put the +1 in front of my sankor 16D and the result are not bad at all as you can see from the sceenshot

    Could you kindly tell more about those close ups filters, are they any good to use with anamorphic lens? or are just for macro stuff? the size it's a 55mm so I had to put a step up ring.

    Thanks in advance

     

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  3. What a nice surprise, I used to hang on these streets  a lot, not far from where I used to stay the Keio plaza hotel, as musician I always appreciated  the busker's music.

    So I thank you to remind me those nice moments I had when I was in Tokio, you really captured what happens on those streets.

    And by the way, I love and miss Tokio!!!

    All the best, and thanks again!!!!!

  4. Come on Radiohead don't be shy!!! ;-DD

     

    It's really difficult for anyone to make a video just with the footage you have. Even more with electronic/dance music, in which you need "pulsating" images. So next time you are shooting, remember to zoom on particles that fly, water that flows, some unfocused shots, anything that moves quick!!! 

     

    I used to VJ, so I really made house music videos in real-time! You can watch a demo-reel:

    Thank you for your advice :)

  5. and there's  that raw feature on 5D mark iii  thanks to ML which is great IMO.

    I was in the same shoe than you are now  a month ago.

    I chose the 5D paired with a Sankor 16D and I am absolutely happy.

    But don't let the other people choose your camera, you have to decide what is the best option for you.

    good luck!!!!

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