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Charles Barreto March 31st, 2008 01:38 PM

JVC GY-HD100UA + LetUs Extreme...no Fujinon lens
 
Here is my rig with a small little relay between the GY-HD100A and the LetUs Extreme...works great!

IMAGE
http://www.vivalavhs.com/IMG_7046.jpg

VIDEO
http://vivalavhs.com/LEXTEST2.mov

Jeffrey Butler March 31st, 2008 03:59 PM

Great stuff...
 
OH man, that piece is so beautiful - those little ones are amazing...that sneeze - that's priceless - what a great moment to have captured! Beautiful daughters; beautiful daughters! And the bubble pop? *sniff!

(Maybe I'm drinking too much soy milk...)

Charles Barreto March 31st, 2008 06:14 PM

thank you thank you...my daughter are very hard to work with! They would not sit still and I had to fend for the camera as they almost dumped the whole soapy cone into the camera in the last take....

I give all the credit to them and LetUs...I am just a slave to the trade

Jaadgy Akanni March 31st, 2008 06:51 PM

Great work, Charles!
 
Now, c'mon. tell us what the relay is. Looks like a Leica wide to me. What is it?

Ben Lynn March 31st, 2008 07:06 PM

Good work Charles!

I love the music, very cute.

I also love the look you get with that lens and the depth of field.

Thanks for posting.

Petr Bastar April 1st, 2008 05:27 AM

Very nice. Like the look of it. Tell us about the relay..

Hunter Richards April 1st, 2008 11:19 AM

The relay is an Mtf services nikon mount with a 24mm/f2.8 nikon lens. I would like to try this with the hd200 with reverse scan, hooked up strait to a redrock or sgpro.

Charles Barreto April 1st, 2008 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hunter Richards (Post 852427)
The relay is an Mtf services nikon mount with a 24mm/f2.8 nikon lens.

You are correct sir...you just took the words out of my mouth....


Quote:

Originally Posted by Hunter Richards (Post 852427)
I would like to try this with the hd200 with reverse scan, hooked up strait to a redrock or sgpro.

I wonder how this would look...would be a great comparison. I hear that LetUs is almost ready to come up with their own style MTF relay? No idea. As far as I can tell there is no significant cropping..just a little bit from all edges...but I can't tell exactly how much. If I would have to guess, I would say I am pretty close to the full GG image.

Giuseppe Pugliese April 1st, 2008 04:27 PM

at f2.8 you would be loosing a lot of light, there might be better lenses out there that are much faster, and could work well if done right. I would love to see some HD size footage from this, or something thats at least 3x the size of what you posted. That way i can check sharpness and image quality.

Let me know if this is possible, i would be very interested to see how it looks large.

Charles Barreto April 1st, 2008 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Giuseppe Pugliese (Post 852614)
at f2.8 you would be loosing a lot of light, there might be better lenses out there that are much faster, and could work well if done right.

My problem right now is that there is too much light coming in...as if it were being magnified. When I did this little test, I tried to mimic the normal shooting situations I normally find myself in. I do a lot of documentary work where I have to "shoot & run"...blasting sun and no light. I shot this piece at 12 noon and then moved under total shade. I had read that the HDV needs a lot of light...especially the HD100...so I was surprised with the results I got.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Giuseppe Pugliese (Post 852614)
I would love to see some HD size footage from this, or something thats at least 3x the size of what you posted. That way i can check sharpness and image quality.

How about this...it's bigger...about a 61MB file

http://vivalavhs.com/LEXTEST3.mov

Drew Cusick April 1st, 2008 10:47 PM

So with your relay lens, how long is your entire setup?


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