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Ha ha ha... brilliant.
I actually find that standing to the side of the cam, you can position the viewfinder so the image is flipped but the screen is still quite usable., There is a sweet spot of a few degrees there it is almost pressed against the side of the cam and the imageis inverted... good for tripod work. Also, doesn't peakin show over video out? Even if not, its helpful fopr critical focus on the GG. Footage coming sooooooooo soon! I promise. Thanks for hanign in. |
Looking good. I'll be waiting for the footage soon.
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OKAY!
New comp is hooked up and ready to go. (My undying admiration and respect goes out to Marty H. for giving me a hand with my graphics cards... he's a good guy) and to Mikey Wong... thanks for the advice. I am shooting today, will post tonight. Matt |
Matthew - if you find your zooming in but can no longer focus, then yes you'll want to use a spacer tube, that's the correct fix for it.
When I setup the A1 I recall not needing a spacer tube. I will look at your pics in more detail. Brian |
Matthew - also you'll want to remove your UV filters on the camera and put the achromat as close to the A1's lens as possible. I bet that will improve things greatly
Brian |
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