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Daniel Moloko December 19th, 2003 06:00 AM

what about the jvc hd10
 
can you tell me if theres any problem if someone makes a
agus35 on the JVC HDV CAMCORDER?

i THINK THIS WOULD BE A WONDERFUL THING!!

think about it

the resolution of HDV and the DOF

great

someone please try it.

ciao

Robert Knecht Schmidt December 19th, 2003 06:13 AM

The only thing missing would be 24P...

Zac Stein December 19th, 2003 06:18 AM

I have been given a little tidbit of information about how the movietube professional version was built, i am going to try and get all the parts together tomorrow and build it over the next few days.

If all goes well i will post the plans, it will be nice to have a complete version which is very small and has no moving parts.

BTW, has anybody built thing for a dvx-100 and knows if it needs a diopeter or not?

Zac

Thomas Bruegger December 19th, 2003 07:15 AM

cosmin rotaru says in a early post to agus that he should use a fresnel lens in order to get rid of the hot spot on the GG. Another user posted a link to an american store who sells fresnells, i live in europe and i have not been able to get a fresnel to eliminate the hot spot on my agus35. does anyone know where they're sold in europe? or perhaps another device where they can be taken out?

thanks

Thomas

Daniel Thornton December 19th, 2003 08:09 AM

Use a dove prism to flip the image.

http://www.doveprism.com/

Paul Doss December 19th, 2003 09:09 AM

Agus <let me tell you that i was really disapointed when i saw the diagram of the design and below it says "copywrite>

A copyright mark on drawing, crummy as it may be, is not a patent! I wasn't trying to take anything away from you and what you have done or the others before you. If you notice I have links to all of the threads dealing with this subject.

I really didn't think much about it, it is just something I do when I make a drawing. I was just trying to help others and myself picture what is being discussed and have links to information on other sites.

Paul

Charles King December 19th, 2003 10:36 AM

Paul. I guess Agus misunderstood. Although I knew you were refering to the drawing itself but to others it might be taken for the design as Agus pointed out.
BTW, nice work. I always prefered illustion to just thousand of words used to descibe something.

Stewart McDonald December 19th, 2003 11:21 AM

I've used a 25 cd spindle box, and a 50mm lens. But when I have the lens focus all the way in, I need the ground glass to be as far from the lens inside the spindle box as it can to focus on anything thats about 2-3 metres away. Anything closer than that and I can't focus.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Paul Doss December 19th, 2003 11:41 AM

That you Charles King. The last thing I meant to do was to offend anyone. Your point is well taken. I will go back and add "Illustation" before the notice.

I certainly want Agus and all the others; Nicolai Wolfe, Matthias Fleischer, Cosmin Rotaru, Brandt Wilson, and others, to get credit for getting us to this point. That is why I linked to all the sites on this subject. It's pretty much all there as it happened.

Anyway, enough of this back to work.

Paul

Ryan Henry December 19th, 2003 12:46 PM

Sources of Fresnel Lenses
 
For those looking for Fresnel lenses - they're often sold at book stores, gas/petrol stations and drug stores as reading magnifiers. I've seen credit card sized ones that fit in a wallet that would be perfect.

Stewart McDonald December 19th, 2003 12:49 PM

Ive just done another test with mine, and can see the rings of the fresnel lens. Also getting vignetting and don't know how to get rid of it

Jim Lafferty December 19th, 2003 01:43 PM

Quote:

I've used a 25 cd spindle box, and a 50mm lens. But when I have the lens focus all the way in, I need the ground glass to be as far from the lens inside the spindle box as it can to focus on anything thats about 2-3 metres away. Anything closer than that and I can't focus.

Any ideas?

Thanks
I experienced something similar, and it's one of the trials of experimentaion. If you look at Agus's design, you'll note that there's an extender between the front of the adapter and the back of his 50mm lens -- bringing the rear of his 50mm lens about a half to three-quarters-inch away from the adapter's surface.

Likewise, his motor is mounted at the front of the adapter, with the spindle facing back toward the DV camera -- with the CD mounted at the tip of the motor's spindle, placed very close to his macro lens.

I did a quick-n-dirty mockup last night with a 9v battery hooked up to an on/off button and my motor and ran tests with the GG within a half-inch of my 50mm lens, and then as far away as I could get it inside of the CD case -- in order to get focus on the GG, your film lens must be placed 3-4 inches away. Maybe slightly more. Experimentation will find your answer.

- jim

Tom Jensen December 19th, 2003 03:31 PM

Jim, about the distance from the lens to the GG
 
I measured my SLR camera from the front of the body where the lens mounts to the film plane, the distance came out 46mm, I adjusted my box so the distance matched to the GG. I still haven't tried any video yet, I haven't made mine light tight yet, too much to do and never enough time!

Tom

Jim Lafferty December 19th, 2003 04:45 PM

Quote:

...the distance came out 46mm
Can you translate that into inches for those reading from America? :)

Noah Posnick December 19th, 2003 05:11 PM

Has anyone made one of these sucessfully for the gl1? If so which macro filter are you using and what are the distances between the macro filter and the gg and the fresenel lense and the 35mm lense?


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