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Yow Siang May 19th, 2007 05:03 PM

Hi Nathan
Thanks a million, yes i have not used one before. but from your explaination i now know what i am heading for.
Thanks again
yslee
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathan Troutman (Post 682120)
It does sound as though you need some expereince using these adapters. Here's a short explanation and this goes for all of them, M2, Brevis, Letus, SG Pro, Mini-35. The adapter is basically a film frame size piece of ground glass. The ground glass spins (sg pro, M2) or vibrates (Brevis, Letus). All of these units attach to the front of your camera (M2 and SG Pro require rails). You use the zoom on your cameras lens to fill you frame with the ground glass focusing your cameras lens on the grain of the glass. Then you won't change your focus or the zoom of your camera. It stays locked in. You attach a lens on the front of the adapter and you use that for zoomin(if you have a 35mm zoom lens) and focusing. You turn your adapter on and it vibrates the glass or spins the glass making the grain dissappear. The lens in your camera is now kind of out of the picture (pardon the pun). Because you are now recording the 35mm frame from your 35mm lens projected onto the ground glass you record it upside down. Some adapters have a flip option, or you can just flip it in post.

While the image is not as sharp as your camera's stock lens, as you can see from Steven's fine example video in this thread, the image is nothing like video anymore. If you want the film look - this is it.


Don Jones May 19th, 2007 09:09 PM

I would like to say that your young model is absolutely beautiful. i hope that she is making top dollar for allowing you to photograph her.

Don


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