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Régine Weinberg March 26th, 2010 07:38 PM

PL mount have a look
 
go there

http://laamc.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/pl-adapter-eos/
that is the way to go and not 6000$

and going crazy with such an adaptor
read on there
http://laamc.wordpress.com/2009/09/0...n-canon-eos7d/

Perrone Ford March 26th, 2010 08:56 PM

You can't use to mount any of the PL lenses anyone would really want... No Ultra or Master Primes, no Cookes...

No sale.

Liam Hall March 27th, 2010 02:11 AM

The Optimo is an Awsome lens Perrone, but I must admit a little 7D would look plain silly riding on the back of one!

Régine Weinberg March 27th, 2010 04:46 AM

the look, but what can be done with ......

the next one
Panasonic Lumix GH-1/ Hot Rod Deluxe PL Mount Adapter Kit :: HDSLR Cameras and Lenses :: Rental Equipment :: Abel Cine Tech


and this I do use with my D3S and I do know why,
the look....well
but the lenses and the pictures great...awsome
Silvestri ::: Flexicam :::

Perrone Ford March 27th, 2010 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam Hall (Post 1506087)
The Optimo is an Awsome lens Perrone, but I must admit a little 7D would look plain silly riding on the back of one!

I'm aware of the Optimo... but ya know. They make primes for a reason. And I don't shoot everything outdoors, nor do I want to light my indoor sets to 100FC just to use a huge zoom lens. If I wanted a 2.8 zoom, I'd use Canon L glass which would be every bit as good with the resolving power of the Canons.

Perrone Ford March 27th, 2010 05:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam Hall (Post 1506087)
The Optimo is an Awsome lens Perrone, but I must admit a little 7D would look plain silly riding on the back of one!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Régine Weinberg (Post 1506122)

Yea, but how do you get wide with it? And the GH1 isn't my cup of tea.

Régine Weinberg March 27th, 2010 07:47 AM

easy on a D7 take a Sigma 10-20 not cheap but good
that would be something like a 16 I do guess
the Pl mount well for some Angenieux otherwise
why not, I do work manually since 30 years

I do the same on stills with my D3 on a Silvestri flexicam with Hassblad, Linhof or..
other glasses,,,,, called Scheimpflug... sorry for the Gemann
but no DSLR can do it and even indoors for fashion it is very usefull
sometimes, I'm not on action

it is not all on resolution really not


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