What Alternative lenses?
Hi, thinking of supplementing my V1 with a Z7 simply for the ability to use alternative lenses -but having searched this forum i cant find anybody whose actually using different lenses.
What lenses can i buy today that will fit Z7, particularly wide angle? cheers |
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Any 1/3" lens designed for the JVC ProHD line of cameras will work, this includes the Fujinon 17x5 or 13x3.5 wide angle zoom.
You can also purchase the ACM-17 1/3" to 2/3" adapter and use 2/3" lenses or other adapters. Fujinon also makes a 1/3" to 1/2" adapter that I believe is called the ACM-12. Other alternatives include JVC's HZ-CA13U PL mount adapter which I used with great success this past weekend (in conjunction with VFGadgets' handle bracket so the Z7 could be mounted upside down) and then there is also the P+S mini35 with 1/3" mount relay lens. There are also a couple of Nikon mount to 1/3" bayonet adapters available for using Nikon F lenses. Loads of options! I've attached a couple photos with the HZ-CA13U PL mount adapter (camera must be mounted upside down) and the HZ-CA23U C-mount adapter with ACM-17. |
The Sony VCL-308BWH 24mm-192mm (35mm equivalent) f1.6 - 2.4 is due in June
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Awesome, finally someone used that JVC PL mount adapter. By chance, any stills or video to show how the footage turned out?
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Tim, et al, thats good enough for me to dig up on.... thanks much.
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The prime lenses I rented were 16mm format 3.5mm (fisheye for peephole gag) & 8mm for wide establishing shots. The prime kit also had 35mm format Zeiss T1.3 18mm (my "go-to" lens for the shoot) a 35mm and an 85mm. My ACs would set the backfocus with the 85mm at the top of the day and then we'd be golden for all the other lenses. As for the Z7 I was impressed with the range of adjustment available, especially with the knee levels and shape option. I also really liked the histogram and "electronic bubble level." The biggest cons for me were lack of 180 degree image inversion in camera or even in the viewfinder, lack of 144 degree shutter angle (for 60Hz), inability to output HDMI 1080p and a downconverted signal to the composite out simultaneously (which meant I couldn't use the small NTSC camera mount monitor I had) and very disappointing mpeg2 compression on fast movement (a candied-glass vase breaking over someone's head.) The CF card system performed well but I wish it had an indicator in the viewfinder for time remaining. It is sometimes very difficult to read the LCD display on the CF recorder in the bright sunlight. The files imported easily into FCP6.0.3 but I'm sure glad we had tape backups because a card filled up during a good take. |
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Or if we can buy the Z7 with this lens instead of the stock lens? |
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I found this mentioned.... http://www.trainingvideographers.com...08/5520452.htm |
Yeah, seems like canons strategy with the xl series, if you want the increased capability, you need to pay the price.
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Yeah, I kind figured that you couldn't buy the Z7 with your choice of lenses. That's probably the only way Sony will be able to unload the stock lens! Shame on Sony for making a more professional camera, but not treating its customers like professionals! |
Fuji W/A lens for HVR S270
Has anyone tried the Fuji W/A lens for 1/3 inch chip cameras its the only "proper" W/A lens I can find on the net but is nearly as expensive as the camera.
I find the Sony standard lens to be slow to zoom and as others have said I would have preferred to buy my 270 without a lens and get a decent manual professional alternative. Its a pity Canon dont make a W/A 1/3 inch chip lens as I have always used them. |
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EDIT: (mostly nevermind!) found the lens cable jack hidden by the stock lens right under the grip. so I have to assume that all "normal" lens functions will work through this jack. but if someone has used the JVC stock lenses (they're Fuji, right), I'd be interested to hear what they think of them ------ has anyone used / know how well the JVC HD100,200... series lenses work w/ the Z7 / S270? the biggest thing that I am wondering about is if the record trigger still works, if there is power for the servo zoom and if it can do auto iris. from what I can tell the JVC lenses use a cable like larger Betacams that go from the camera to the lens, while the Z7/S270 is completely internal. (sorry if this has already been covered) |
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I just bought the 17x Fuji- it would be absolutely fabulous if it works with Sony as well. It would make sense since there are a couple of lenses already out there for the JVC. As Zach already mentioned- I hope the servo/power options all work as opposed to just a lens that fits. |
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But don't forget that the Z7 is not shoulder mounted and that the steadyshot can save shots in many cases. |
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I found that I had to release the mic cable to give me some more room for my fingers on the zoom rocker. Also, it would seem impractical to attempt to use this lens in a shoulder mount configuration without some sort of 3rd party support. The LCD flip out doesn't really work as an EVF replacement. |
[QUOTE=Tim Dashwood;880220]I'll write up a full review for dvinfo soon.
and a downconverted signal to the composite out simultaneously (which meant I couldn't use the small NTSC camera mount monitor I had) and very disappointing mpeg2 compression on fast movement (a candied-glass vase breaking over someone's head.) Hi Tim, so have I got this right with the above, that you can not connect an external monitor to this camera or are there other ways to do this? regards Francis |
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My complaint was that the camera cannot output a HD signal to the HDMI connector while simultaneously outputting a downconverted NTSC signal to the analog connectors. The analog out turns off the moment you plug in the HDMI cable. This means that the monitors must either be all HD or all SD and loop through each other from a single output (or you could do both HD and SD with a 3rd party downconverter.) BTW, I've attached a better angle on the Fujinon 13x3.5BRMU zoom lens. |
I can see the problem using the Fuji lens with the Z7 as most of the weight will be forward. I have the 270 and it is well balanced with the standard lens but maybe putting on the larger Fuji would upset that as more weight would be forward. Does the Fuji wide angle lens produce better picture quality than the standard Zeiss lens?
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adapter for canon 2/3 lens
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What adapter is needed to mount canon 2/3 lenses on these cameras? Thanks Ronnie Martin Kato Video Peiductions PS just took delivery on a new 270 |
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I will have a look and report back. I am just in the middle of installing Vista after ahard drive breakdown.
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Has anybody tried any fish eye type lenses with the Z7. I'm interested in getting those styles of shots but not sure where to start.
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You mean the vignetting Kevin? Pretty much all of it on modern flat-panel TVs as they show no overscanning at all from DVD through HDMI.
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http://www.ecat.sony.co.jp/business/...&KM=VCL-308BWS |
Carl Zeiss Lenses? or others?
When you read the Z7 manual on Page 10 it says that "your camcorder can store flange focal length data for ten different Carl Zeiss lenses (VCL-412BWH/VCL-308BWH). If you remount the lens after you have mounted ten different lenses..." This implies that there are 9 other Carl Zeiss lenses out there that we can use... I saw that someone posted that the VCL-308BWH will be available in June... this is a long zoom I think and the 412BWH is the lens that comes with the camera... so I ask again are other Carl Zeiss lenses available for the Z7?
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