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  1. On 1/17/2022 at 2:56 AM, BenEricson said:

    With the external Pix recorder, (like the one above) and the 444 model, it possible to record 12 bit 444 ProRes files. I’m not sure if this works in 60p though.

    Apologies, I should have been more precise. My comment was a reaction to the claim that the 444 model does 60p to the black magic video assist. I can confirm that the camera outputs this high quality signal but the information about the BlackMagic Video Assist says it tops out at 4:2:2. Am I reading this wrong?

  2. On 4/26/2020 at 2:38 PM, BenEricson said:

    It does 60p, you just need the 7Q recorder. The 444 model does 60p to the black magic video assist tho.

    I just checked the website and the specs say that the Video Sampling does not go beyond 4:2:2. Are you sure about that 4:4:4? Where can I find that? This is where I found the info: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicvideoassist/techspecs/W-VASS-04

  3. On 2/4/2021 at 11:02 AM, SigurdW said:

    Hi all!

    Wondered if anyone have had any success with Wide Angle attachments in front of variable diopters? Would «zoom through» adapters be more suitable than standard ones? Something that does what the 30mm attachment for the Kowa Cine Prominar 40mm does!

    Need a get out of jail free cards in the situations where our DIY jewellery just wont cut it.

     

    best, 

    Sigurd

    Hey Sigurd, there is currently one on eBay for 50 bucks!

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/284548022508

  4. I have been very happy with my banged up old PRO WA-8XLC Century Optics wide angle converter. It gives me infinity focus and close focus without diopter up to 35 inches from the sensor plane (22" from the front element). In order to clamp it to the front of my single focus solution I added an Xume MFXLA82 Lens Adapter (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYDBB7K/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_SXB7B01K3SKD18VGD6H3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1). On a 50mm taking lens I experience no vignetting and the 0.8x factor turns the 50 into a 40mm.

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  5. On 3/4/2021 at 9:58 PM, Trogdor said:

    For all of the clamps that get anamorphic adapters onto taking lenses, I've been struggling to build a kit where I can quickly switch out the taking lenses without having to realign the adapter. But I think I've found a good solution: reverse macro adapters.

    Reverse macro adapters (if you don't already know) are meant to put a lens mount on the front of the lens, so you can flip it around and mount the front element to the camera. There are also 'safety rings' that then lock into the lenses original EF mount to protect the rear element, and also gives you a threaded ring for whatever you want to put in front of the lens.

    So I found a cheap EF mount reverse macro system on Amazon, and with some step up and step down rings, mounted those puppies to my Rapido FMJ and RMJs, and boom: swapping my taking lens is not only quick, but also locks in with the anamorphic adapter already aligned : D

     

     

    That is genius! You solved the biggest issue I still have with my setup. Bravo and thanks.

  6. Rafcamera offers step-up rings especially made for Schneider Cinelux. I highly recommend those as even if you get the diameter right the steps between the threads is non standard. This one fits on the back of my Schneider Cinelux-ES: M67x0.75 to M67.7x0.7 step-up ring for Schneider-Kreuznach Cinelux-Ultra 90mm

    https://rafcamera.com/adapter-m67x0-75m-to-m67-7x0-7f

    That way you can actually mount it on your taking lens. You won't find any other step-up ring with a 0.75 thread.

  7. Long time lurker first time poster. Please let me know if I need to revise this post to be compliant with list rules. 

    Here is the link to the auction: http://r.ebay.com/FIpR7V and here is my personal feedback page on eBay: https://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=hannes_famira&&_trksid=p2047675.l2560&rt=nc&iid=153108918674&sspagename=VIP%3Afeedback&ftab=FeedbackAsSeller

    I also have a flickr album with more photographs: https://flic.kr/s/aHskETsWhs

    Please let me know if you think that the asking price is nuts and tell me what you'd find more appropriate.

    I am giving up my camera rig. I have been very happy with it as the switch between tripod and shoulder mount is super easy and the anamorphic lens sits in place like a rock. It took me a lot of research to find this very simple setup that just works. At the end of the day these are just accessories to make your camera work but when bought individually they are crazy expensive. Here is a working bundle for a fraction of the price of all parts. Some photographs show the rig with camera, electronic viewfinder, V-lock battery and lenses mounted on a tripod etc. These items are not included and for illustration purposes only. Here are the parts that are included:

    • Custom lens support for Schneider anamorphic projection lens
    • Cinetech manual dual sided follow focus
    • VCT-U14  base plate for SONY broadcast standard
    • Quick Release Plate Adapter
    • Tilta BS-T03 shoulder rig for 15mm rods in light weight standard (center to center spaced 60mm)
    • Kessler Kwik Release receiver
    •  3 quick release base plates
    •  Lanparte battery V-lock pinch
    •  SmallRig handles
    •  12" x 15mm steel rods
    •  2" x 15mm matte black, aluminum rods


    The lens support for a Schneider ES Cinelux Anamorphic 2x scope projection lens was inspired by Tito Ferradans' recommendation to use the Canon supports (tripod mount lens ring for Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro USM EF180mm f/3.5 L). Check out minute 3 of his video here: https://youtu.be/S71bxtl8X_g. I found that his system was not sturdy enough to keep the anamorphic lens from moving when the follow focus was operating. So I improved on his system and created this nice looking and hight adjustable double system that is absolutely sturdy as a rock.

    This Manual dual sided follow focus has a holder for the included mini Maglight to illuminate the marking disk on either side. 15mm LWS (60mm center to center spaced) rod standard. The system turns smoothly and has served me really well. The extension and knob on the dumb (right) side can be removed and either operated only from the left or you can replace the right side knob with a whip (not included). The included dumb side knob locks securely into place but could use a service as it has a little play.

    The VCT-U14 can be mounted onto a tripod head. Then the Tilta rig snaps securely into the base plate and can be removed with a turn of a locking lever. The spring on the lever is still snappy. There is a small corner on the plastic part of the base plate that chipped off. This damage is purely cosmetic (check out the image) and does in no way impact the functionality.

    The Tilta rig was retro fitted with a Kessler Kwik Release system and multiple NATO rails. The Nato rails I added served me as super safe attachment points for wireless receivers. The Kessler system is in my mind just the nicest, safest quick release system out there and holds camcorders or DSLRs of any size safely in place. 
    The connection between the shoulder rig and the VCT-U14 is sturdy and tight. Other systems get loose over time. But the rear claw on the Tilta system, which grabs the stud on the VCT-U14 can be manually adjusted and tightened. The 15mm rods are LWS spaced (60mm center to center) and can be hight adjusted in front and back independently. 

    Kessler Crane Kwick quick release receiver plate follows the Swiss Arca standard (not Manfroto). It is securely fitted onto the Tilta system by a 1/4 inch  aluminum adapter plate that I had custom made. The bigest advantage of the Kessler Crane Kwick over the base plate that came with the Tilta shoulder rig is that there is no fumbling when adding the camera. It clicks vertically onto the base plate and is secured from sliding out even without tightening the lever. Erik Naso's review is what convinced me to make the change and I never looked back: http://eriknaso.com/2013/05/28/kessler-kwik-release-system-review/

     Why 12 inch steel 15mm rails? I started out with carbon fiber rods but quickly realized that when you operate a follow focus and the anamorphic module is married to the rods you don't want even the slightest amount of flexibility or springiness. I didn't mind carrying around a few extra grams of weight as long as the support is absolutely rigid and safe.

    2 black shorty aluminum 15mm x 2 inch rods to hold the battery pinch in place in the back of the rig.

    The short Kessler Kwik Mini quick release camera plate is sized for DSLR or mirrorless cameras and is missing the 1/4"-20 tripod screw.

    The two long base plates are sized for camcorder use. One base plate is black and the other in swanky, red anodized Zacuto, matching the lever on the Kessler plate in color.

    The Lanparte battery pinch for V-lock batteries was actually never used. It has a built-in HDMI splitter and multiple DC power outputs and can power your entire system including camera, EVF, field recorder etc. It comes with three coiled power cables and an AC charger which allows you to run the whole system off a regular 110V US power outlet and shoot all day, for instance in a studio setting, while charging your battery. Here is a great review on Youtube: https://youtu.be/jvbHgMwZ0c4 and here is the lanparte product page: http://lanparte.com/Product/info_45_itemid_350.html

    The SmallRig handles can be manually adjusted. The grips have a different rosette standard. They securely lock into place but it's a bit awkward as the two rosettes facing each other have a different number of grooves. It never bothered me enough to buy matching grips.    
     
    I am not a professional seller.  I sell things which were originally purchased for my own use and that I no longer need or use.

    For sale are only items in the pictures. It seems silly but to be very clear: As previously stated camera, V-lock battery, EVF (Alphatron viewfinder), lenses, dovetail plate, tripod, fluid head and Mitchell base leveler are not included in this auction. No warranties expressed or implied. If you have questions please write before bidding and committing to purchase. International shipping is available.

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