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Daniel Limoges November 14th, 2003 03:54 PM

About the DVD Demo of mini35...which lenses ...?
 
Hi !
About the DVD Demo of mini35...which lenses are been used for each short movies on the DVD ?
I need to have the same picture of some demo !
I think the dvd ,it's a right thing ,to choose the right lenses for the right picture quality from the dvd demo !

& everybody need to know which lenses are used !

Thanks
daniel limoges

Mizell Wilson November 14th, 2003 04:21 PM

which one in particular did you wish to duplicate?

Daniel Limoges November 14th, 2003 04:40 PM

hi Mizell
 
hi Mizell
-Visionen are great but surely they used a very expensive lenses to do that!
-Das leben great to !

Mizell Wilson November 14th, 2003 05:01 PM

as far as i know, das leben was zeiss super speeds. i'm not sure on visonen.

Charles Papert November 14th, 2003 08:38 PM

Choosing a manufacturer and series of lenses in the 35mm world is complicated. It's tough to do it purely on the basis of looking to emulate a particular film ("if I use the same lenses I can get the same look") when there are many, many other factors at play, not the least of which is pure experience and skill. In other words, a great DP can make far better pictures with an older, unfashionable set of primes than a less experienced person can with the latest and greatest.

That said, having just finished a two week job with the Mini35 and Cooke S4's, I can say that they are lovely lenses to work with but do suffer a bit from overall flare if there are hot sources in the frame (skies, visible backlights etc.) We had a tricky time matching wide shots to tight shots between two cameras in these circumstances, I had to dick around with the setup controls a bit and assume the rest will be resolved in post. The Zeiss speeds are very sharp, but older series are a bit finicky to deal with mechanically.


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