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New letus relay with the EX3?
Letus 2/3" Compact Relay*::*Letus Relay Lenses*::*LetusDirect
Will that attach onto the EX3 body? What are your thoughts on the new relay? There's also the pro version.. Letus 2/3" Pro Relay*::*Letus Relay Lenses*::*LetusDirect Edit: Jumped the gun. I realize that the EX3 is 1/2" so no it will not fit. But there was talk of a 2/3" to 1/2" adapter.. I got a little over my head! |
The new relay will fit the EX3 with the adaptor that comes with the camera. (at least that's how I understand it)
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Your just swapping one lens for another..? I thought they were going to have a mount, direct to camera. Camera-letus extreme-35mm lens. It's just still, Camera-lens-Letus-35mm lens. What are you gaining? And now you'll need to spend 0ver 11,000.00 for whole thing, lens, letus, rail system. Wow.
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Is it worth $6000? ( plus impost duty and VAT) =£5800 in the UK! Unless you have money to burn on gaining a stop or so, and are doing some kind of higher end production, it doesn't seem at all practical. Perhaps others think differently and I would like to hear their views on investing in it. |
I was wrong.... A "little birdy" just told me:
"With this new adaptor on the EX3 the image will be cropped. A separate 1/2 inch adapter is on it's way." That's all I know. |
2/3 adapter is not the ticket ...
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Dean, that's not what's coming. This will be a "relay lens" that removes the need for using the stock EX3 lens WITH a Letus Ultimate. So you would still need BOTH the Letus Ultimate and the yet to be released relay lens.
The main advantage to the relay lens is that it would have a lower f-stop (larger aperture) than the stock EX3 lens. It will probably also be much shorter in length so your rig wouldn't be so front heavy. The big question is the cost. Hopefully it will relatively affordable. |
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Hopefully the 1/2 will be a bit cheaper. But I guess the compact would be the way to go. Would rather loose a little bit of stop over shooting through 12 plus pieces of glass.
Still cheaper than $27,000 dollar Pro 35. Glass will always cost us. |
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A little more info from my secret source:
"The Letus EX-3 relay is ready to go. It's a F/1.5 lens. It's shorter than the longer B4 mount but longer than the shorter one. Get it? " Still waiting on cost. (hopefully not $6000) |
I want it.. but I'm not willing to pay over $3,500!
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^^^^^^I agree.
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I haven't seen/heard about pricing yet. I don't understand the other questions....sorry. You have to focus and expose using the manual controls on the 35mm lens.
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I'm talking about the VTR trigger on the lens, it will be removed if you take off the stock EX lens. You still have the trigger on the camera top plate but its in a pretty awkward postion for hand held stuff. Other HDV cameras normally have LANC or some other method offered to do this which allows a remote with VTR trigger to be attached to a handgrip or whatever, the EX-3 only has a propriatery Sony socket on its back plate which as far as I'm aware the controller is very expensive. Hope that makes thing clear.
The Fujinon 2/3 inch EX adapter has a Fujinon remote socket on its adapter http://www.abelcine.com/store/produc...cat=248&page=1. From there you can trigger from a broadcast zoom demand or controller. I was wondering if the Letus mount had a similar arrangement. Dan |
[QUOTE=Mitchell Lewis;1004235]I haven't seen/heard about pricing yet. QUOTE]
It's $6000 for the Pro and $3500 for the compact. Its been mentioned several times, including Phil Bloom on his blog and by Hein himself. |
Steve,
But how about the price of the special EX3 version, that's what we're talking about here. Looking at Phil's picture it looks to be a pro with a special adapter but can anyone confirm this? Dan |
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Those are prices for the B4 mount versions not the special one (shown in the photo above) for the EX3. The good news is that I've "heard" that the EX3 version will have an adjustment for three things. 1) Focus 2) Zoom 3) Aperture I for one am VERY happy to learn I won't have to give up my "master aperture adjustment" by switching to a rely lens. Now let's just hope it doesn't cost more than $3000. (my guess is that it's going to be quite a bit more because it has these three things) |
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