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Michael Maier January 7th, 2006 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan Diaconu
I have posted a while ago these pics:
http://dandiaconu.com/gallery/album20/IMGA1961
and the image it produces:
http://dandiaconu.com/gallery/album20/IMGA1967
http://dandiaconu.com/gallery/album20/IMGA1964
I don't have the camera (nor intention to buy it) but the image is one of the best I have seen (slightly better than DVX and Z1)
Not that hard to figure by the looks of the picture displayed on the monitor....
(fourth hand image so to speak)
I mean, we all know enough by now to figure if there are any distortions, vigneting or chroma aberrations even by looking at a picture of a picture of a picture...(I hope) By no means is this an invitation "buy one"! (just for the record).

Am I missing something Dan? Where's the HD100 in those pictures?

Wayne Kinney January 8th, 2006 06:02 AM

Think he may have mixed up the HD100 and HC1.

Michael Maier January 8th, 2006 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne Kinney
Think he may have mixed up the HD100 and HC1.

Apparently.

Dan the HD100 is the exchangeable lens, 1/3" HD shoulder camera by JVC.

Dan Diaconu January 8th, 2006 11:11 AM

yep, mixed up. Thougth you were asking about the other one.

Michael Maier January 8th, 2006 11:21 AM

I have a HD100, but none of the adapters have shown anything done with it yet.

Dan Diaconu January 8th, 2006 11:35 AM

How much would you make ..."available" for MPIC + relay lens for your camera? Flip or no flip?

Michael Maier January 8th, 2006 11:42 AM

Well that depends. Relay lens? Do you have a relay lens?
But does the MPIC work with the HD100? Haven't seen anything yet.

Dan Diaconu January 8th, 2006 12:02 PM

Email me if you want.

Greg Bates January 8th, 2006 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan Diaconu
Email me if you want.

Dan you have a relay lens!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????????????????????

Dan Diaconu January 8th, 2006 02:57 PM

Nooo, not you again! (lol). Mit flip? oder flop? oder MOF! (straight that is!) and a ... "fresh" MPIC on the side (actually on top of zeat).

Wayne Kinney January 31st, 2006 11:57 AM

SG35 - DVX100. Exterior hand held footage
 
Hiya,
Had the pleasure of meeting Daniel Morgen from this board today, he travelled here to collect his SG35 ready for his final project at uni.

We managed to get out and shoot a run and gun sequence. Weather was on our side for once. Anyhow, lens was a Canon FD 50mm F1.4. Only problem, is after us adjusting the support system and taking the dvx on and off a few times, a few bits of dust got on the pcx lens, so is on the footage. Good thing is, the lens is a removable part for cleaning purposes.

Below is the link to the footage (right click and save as):

http://www.s149867411.onlinehome.fr/...x100_birds.mov

Alain Bellon January 31st, 2006 12:33 PM

Wayne that's lovely.

It's just amazing how these shots transport you the same way film does.

The music and the old man helps too :)

Quinn OConnell January 31st, 2006 01:19 PM

Nice work boys
 
nice footage - rustic yet kinda hypnotic.. good to see some new SG footage Wayne - looks better each time - agree with alain nice tune.

Was that your new lens Dan..?

Good stuff and good luck with the shoot..

Q

Yasser Kassana January 31st, 2006 01:20 PM

Nice - the Sg35 gets better an better!

Mikko Parttimaa January 31st, 2006 02:06 PM

The footage was very nice even tough shaky. But I still would love to see some uncompressed frames from some SG35 footage. All I have seen are these highly compressed mov. files. I have been thinking about buying SG35 but can't make the decission without seeing some uncompressed footage first.

Daniel Apollon January 31st, 2006 03:43 PM

focusing
 
Not easy to focus on the move with a DVX100 with it's heavy adapter-magnified nose diving forward, no focus assist, and the necessary 90 to 180 degrees rotation of the Canon lens' plus the unwelcome SLR lens breathing . I'm impressed of the result with no tripd and no Steadycam.
Is softness = lack of sharpness ??

Daniel Morgan January 31st, 2006 03:55 PM

Hello everyone,

As Wayne said I picked up the adapter today - Everything seems very nice, sharp and bright. We tried a vivitar 70-205 lens which looked fantastic on the television. I'll get you some grabs from the lens from my shoot this weekend.

Thanks Quinn - as it happens I got my very late delivery of the vivitar zoom and 1.4 off ebay so I took those along with me. Your lens was waiting for me when I got back. My 1.4 isn't ssc. Any ideas which is better? Thanks for the lens anyway.. will let you know how this weekend goes.

Daniel Morgan January 31st, 2006 04:09 PM

Thanks Dan.

I was getting annoyed with people always doing 'quick' tests on these 35mm adapters because it doesnt give u a sense of its full potential. However... ! this was shot in about 10 minutes in a rish to get to the train station. If I was used to the flip (or had a magnet) it would be smoother and sharper.

Mihai Meda January 31st, 2006 05:49 PM

Just visited Brighton this winter... in the UK for the first time...

Nice to see those sights again...

Dennis Wood January 31st, 2006 05:55 PM

Very nice...I'm with the "give us high res" camp! There's a few spots in the footage...around 12s. I'm guessing just dirt on the lens?

I'm beginning to realize that our senior citizens often make the best subjects. Sometimes they're crazzzzzy (ask Steve Dinkins) and most times, they're simply majestic. They deserve more respect (like this clip) from our lenses.

Wayne Kinney January 31st, 2006 06:10 PM

Hi guys, thanks for the comments.

Yep, little bit o'dust got in there.

DV full frame clips coming up guys.

Wayne Kinney February 1st, 2006 04:59 AM

Full Res Clips
 
OK guys,
I've uploaded some full res clips for you all. Not dv but wmv compressed. dv files are a little big.

http://www.s149867411.onlinehome.fr/...ll%20res01.wmv

http://www.s149867411.onlinehome.fr/...ll%20res02.wmv

http://www.s149867411.onlinehome.fr/...ll%20res03.wmv

http://www.s149867411.onlinehome.fr/...ll%20res04.wmv

Andrew Todd February 1st, 2006 07:05 AM

nice footy

Piet Meersschaut February 3rd, 2006 11:23 AM

Gorgeous clips, Wayne, and no vignetting at all. Can't wait to receive mine...

Just one more thing: did you also try other primes by any chance, like a 24 or 35mm?


Piet

Wayne Kinney February 3rd, 2006 12:03 PM

Thanks Piet,

Yes we tried a 28mm F2.8, and also a 75 - 205mm F3.5 zoom. All worked great with no vignetting.

Steve Madsen February 3rd, 2006 07:00 PM

Nice footage Daniel and Wayne. Speaking for myself, it makes a big difference when you show higher quality footage. Obviously everyone interested in an adapter is interested in techniques for suspending disbelief, so IMHO showing a hq example should help sell that (big though the files may be). Adding an old timer and good soundtrack doesn't hurt production value either :)

I'm curious...what was that piece of music? Very nice.

Wayne Kinney March 9th, 2006 10:58 AM

SG35pro to be released in 1 - 2 months
 
Hi,
We are working on the next version, SG35pro, which will be released in 1 - 2 months.


New features in the SG35pro will include:

Metal interchangable lens mount

Fully CNC machined aluminium 15mm rods support system

new higher quality optics, no distortion, no chroma abberation, no vignetting.

New smaller Die cast aluminium box for the main unit.

Fully sealed and dust proof

Smaller, ligher more compact.

improved internal ground glass mechanism.

runs on 2 AA batteries instead of 8AA's

Aimed price of £300 - £400

http://www.s149867411.onlinehome.fr/SGpro.jpg

Mike Oveson March 9th, 2006 11:36 AM

I'll be the first to say congratulations. From the footage I have seen of your current adapter I must say it is rather amazing. This new version sounds even better. Wish I could afford either one. Best of luck with this new version.

Wayne Kinney March 9th, 2006 11:37 AM

Thanks Mike.

I'll hopefully be testing out the new optical setup with a DVX100 next week, i'll post footage.

Theodoros Chliapas March 9th, 2006 02:22 PM

Congratulations Wayne, wonderful news. I am sure you will
make a great product again. Thanks a lot for your work.

I can't wait!!!

:-)

Dennis Wood March 10th, 2006 09:58 AM

Wayne, good to see you're moving forward with your product...it shows commitment to your clients. Moving to 2 cells will lighten things up nicely too. Are you still using brushless motors (great idea BTW)?

Wayne Kinney March 10th, 2006 10:13 AM

Thanks Dennis,

I am no longer using the PC fan motors, its not something i wanted to take into the pro version. The whole mechanism is different for the pro version.

Andrew Todd March 10th, 2006 11:04 AM

wayne.. can you sell your rod support separately?

Wayne Kinney March 10th, 2006 11:59 AM

Andrew,
Yes, most parts will be availible seperatly on the new website, which will be online monday night we hope. You will even be able to purchase the ground glass disks seperatly.

Mike Oveson March 10th, 2006 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne Kinney
Andrew,
Yes, most parts will be availible seperatly on the new website, which will be online monday night we hope. You will even be able to purchase the ground glass disks seperatly.

Now THAT is cool Wayne. Allowing the parts to be purchased separately is an ingenius idea. Especially the glass disks. I can see a lot of do-it-yourselfers going for that. Any hint as to how much the disks might be? Or we do have to wait until the site is up? If so, that's fine. I just wondered.

Wayne Kinney March 10th, 2006 01:12 PM

Hi,
Note, that the SG no longer uses a real glass disk, as announce a while back. We managed to source a material that gave better lightloss to diffusion ratio a while back, much better in our opinion.

Rick Jones March 10th, 2006 01:18 PM

OK Wayne. Get off this forum and get my SG35 finished! ;-)

I want it bad!

Rick

Wayne Kinney March 10th, 2006 01:23 PM

HEHE, OK Rick, i've been told. (Wayne walks off with tail between legs).

Wayne Kinney March 22nd, 2006 07:24 AM

SGpro teaser picture - Interchangeable Lens Mounts
 
Hi,
Just an update on the progress of the SGpro. We have finalized the design of the interchangeable lens mounts, currently offering Nikon or Canon FD, with more options to follow.

Here is a picture to give you an idea:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wayne.k...gpromounts.jpg

Andrew Todd March 22nd, 2006 07:47 AM

those mounts look sturdy... its looking better and better every day wayne.


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