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Originally Posted by Stephen Eastwood
Beautiful Work all around! and thank you for this, its always great to see it side by side.
I had a few quick questions, do you use a follow focus? and if so any you like over the others?
And the shutter speed, what is the max you would say? 1/120th or even slower than that? I am usually at 1/48th in 24frame but for slow motions effects I have gone as high as 1/100th in 24 or even 1/120th in 60i so I was just curious about what the limit is, I have been using a spinning one that is real old and outdated to play with and have not really tried it but in any real shoot I would not use this one anyway which is why I am thinking of the letus extreme.
And my last question for you, (I have plenty more but I won't bother you with them) when you say stay under 5.6, is that in camera control or do you also mean on the 35mm lens? I can see that a larger depth of field from the camera optics could quickly become an issue, but woudl think that the front elements projecting an image should not matter much since you are not gaining any optical depth of field from camera to focus screen(accumat?) I ask because in commercials I have been shooting with the genesis and f900/950 the remaining and I have stopped down quite a few times to get what I wanted so this may be an issue for me that may make me reluctantly wait on the ultimate.
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I should have said on the video it's f5.6 on the 35mm lens. Do what you want with the camera lens. 1/120th is as fast as I would recommend for safety.
Yes I sometimes use a follow focus, essential for avoid lens wobble