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<<<-- Originally posted by Rob Belics : Wayne, yes, it is the same thing. -->>>
Thanks Rob, this opens up a number of cheap lense chioces. I'll check my primes for light drop off, and look out for a suitable multifocal zoom lense. |
Hey,
Just wanted to say that I know no one is obligated to answer posts, but it's interesting that if it pertains to the individual's needs, it will get a reply. This thread is just an example of how apathetic people are toward the needs of a beginner. I frequent 2-pop and I wish they were doing an equivalent thread on a medium format mini because I know they'd help. Sorry I posted here. Good luck with things- Frank |
Wow... Frank my friend, patience is a virtue. Do you have the dvx100 or the dvx100a? If you have the latter you might not need any achromat. Have you tried focusing on your medium format GG viewer yet? I made one of these for an xl1 and the gg was so big that I didn't need a macro attachment.
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I have the patience of Job!!! Just kidding. I understand how it is and patience is certainly a virtue. Thanks for the reply Jesse. I need to get a differnet focusing screen to accurately determine if I can focus. I just bought this used Bronica and the focusing screen is gridded and dim. How'd your footage come out with the XL1?
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the footage with the xl1 came out ok. I put my medium format adapter on hold though in favor of a smaller 35mm adapter. I found some of the "useablity" issues raised about this type of adapter to be true. It IS hard to keep stuff in focus, especially if your subject is moving, or if the camera is moving. But don't scrap your project. Perhaps with a little more practice some really nice images could come out of such an adapter. There is very little/no grain with this size of GG.
I posted a link with some pictures a few pages back on this thread. |
I'm not sure which focusing screen to get. I'm thinking of the Beattie Intenscreen that posts have referred to earlier. What's your take? Best-Frank
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I have no experience with focus screens. I used a GG that I made myself. Worked great.
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Winston Vargas Medium format adapter
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Winston Vargas Medium format adapter
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Check out my medium format adapter and if you have any questions about it please email me. www.freewebs.com/wvargas |
the Medium format adapter
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Check out my medium format adapter using Mamiya 645 lenses. I decided not to use prisms or mirrors because of the increase of surfaces which just collects dust, but more important is the light loss, check out my website www.freewebs.com/wvargas |
Wow, Winston, you actually built one. Do you have any footage or stills of the images it produces?
-j |
Very Cool
Nice looking device, nice price, any footage? Low light performance will be THE challenge with medium format.
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70mm adapter
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Yes I have them ready and I can send you a DVD. I have sent out a lot of them but I have been disappointed at the lack of feedback, the ones that I have gotten have been very good. Winston |
Any footage? How do we get this DVD? I am also curious about the light loss
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Winston are you charging people for your dvd? It's been beaten to death but for some reason you won't post any footage from your device. Take the easy road and give some people a little footage.
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He is not here to aid the community, just to pimp his device... 90%+ of his posts are just linking to his site...
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Too true. He did it in this thread too (http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=52175). He's done it on other forums as well (most notably dvxuser.com). I don't understand why he doesn't just post footage and let people decide for themselves.
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I don't think anybody would pay a single cent until they've seen some footage.
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Framegrabs from Winston 70mm adapter
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Finally got some framegrabs from my 70mm adapter on to the website, please check it out.. www.freewebs.com/wvargas Thanks |
Winston,
I'm not trying to be a jerk here, because I'm inclined to believe that maybe as far as web stuff goes you might not be too savvy. While the frame grabs are a step in the right direction they appear to be very grainy and interlaced. They are not sharp at all and give us no indication of the adapters strengths. I tried to save a picture so that I could deinterlace it in photoshop to get a better idea as to what I was looking at. Unfortunately your website wouldn't allow me to do so. Right now as it stands the only thing those pictures tell us is that you can achieve a shallow DOF with the adapter, but every adapter can do that, that's the point after all. So we aren't really seeing what the adapters strengths and weaknesses are. As it stands those stills are not going to help people determine the quality of your adapter. I hate to point the finger without offering a solution. So, If you were so inclined, you could send me a CD/DVD with a raw DV stream I would be more than happy to extract stills and encode video for decent web presentation, and then send them back to you. I am very curious about your adapter myself. |
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