James Miller
December 29th, 2008, 03:18 AM
Christmas walk with the family in 'New England Wood' Cuckfield, with a very low sun shining through the trees.
Christmas Walk - on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/2655308)
Problems encountered whilst filming with the Canon 24-105L lens was trying to remember to keep the aperture open to my desired f5.6 using hand over the lens and AE lock, whilst running through the muddy wood to set up the next shot. Family didn't appreciate the fact I needed to preform a few work arounds with the camera on the fly and thus so the lens resorted to f16 with high ISO here and there.
I shot with the standard profile knowing I was going to adjust the Luma clippings in 'Apple Color', it's lovely to see the detail come back with 'Color'.
It's nice to film so close to the sun and not get vertical ccd lines. Near the end when my dog is in the water and my son is spinning round the tree, the flare/ colour is lovely.
Got the drill out covered the lens in tape 'everywhere' and drilled a small indent about 8mm to the left of the locking pin hole and about 1mm deep. Swarf goes every where so covering the every part is a must. Now the lens locks with desired aperture and doesn't fall off. The 24-105L is from my old 5D and has been around the block a bit so I was not fussed about drilling it.
Best regards to all, James
Christmas Walk - on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/2655308)
Problems encountered whilst filming with the Canon 24-105L lens was trying to remember to keep the aperture open to my desired f5.6 using hand over the lens and AE lock, whilst running through the muddy wood to set up the next shot. Family didn't appreciate the fact I needed to preform a few work arounds with the camera on the fly and thus so the lens resorted to f16 with high ISO here and there.
I shot with the standard profile knowing I was going to adjust the Luma clippings in 'Apple Color', it's lovely to see the detail come back with 'Color'.
It's nice to film so close to the sun and not get vertical ccd lines. Near the end when my dog is in the water and my son is spinning round the tree, the flare/ colour is lovely.
Got the drill out covered the lens in tape 'everywhere' and drilled a small indent about 8mm to the left of the locking pin hole and about 1mm deep. Swarf goes every where so covering the every part is a must. Now the lens locks with desired aperture and doesn't fall off. The 24-105L is from my old 5D and has been around the block a bit so I was not fussed about drilling it.
Best regards to all, James