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Anyone running a canon APS-C? Got a 7D and am trying to decide between 11-16 tokina or a 17-40L.. Leaning heavily towards the L, but I could really use the width of the tokina.
Way to go Bill, your post that you stole from Richard, totally killed my 2nd page! GAH
Fuhrer: All my vids are shot on a 7D, works great! If you're sticking with the APS-C then get the Tokina, the 17-40L will hurt you big time at night with f/4. The Tokina is DAMN sharp too. Not to mention it can fit on a FF at 16mm which is pretty cool still.
Fuhrer: All my vids are shot on a 7D, works great! If you're sticking with the APS-C then get the Tokina, the 17-40L will hurt you big time at night with f/4. The Tokina is DAMN sharp too. Not to mention it can fit on a FF at 16mm which is pretty cool still.
Dope, I just didn't know about the sharpness of the tokina, since I'm comparing it to a L lens. One more quick question for ya, at what point are you getting barrel distortion with the tokina? I know at 11m it's almost fish eye like, and at 16 on the crop sensor it isn't noticeable, but what about in between?
In no way is 11mm close to a fisheye. Its distortion is typical of an UWA. My friend has the 8-16mm and thats almost fisheye but still very manageable.
i swear i've seen that Type R by my house D: on holmes/Lee street, just as i got out of my car ;p sweet car and sexy teaser!
Oh, are you around that black Prelude with the "You Like This" sticker? Yeah I live around that area and go that way to get to Richmond all the time. I saw you with Jivan the other night coming out of DTP. I was taking video for this clip haha.
Oh, are you around that black Prelude with the "You Like This" sticker? Yeah I live around that area and go that way to get to Richmond all the time. I saw you with Jivan the other night coming out of DTP. I was taking video for this clip haha.
haha yee that's my prelude and i live right there :P but i do not know of a Jivan D: and i didnt go to DTP ;p but nice nice! next time i see you or you see me stop by and say hello haha
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I picked up a Vari ND filter. I was torn between a $400 singh-ray (excellent quality) or a $125 lightcraft workshop (poor blurry iq). Then i found this company in Shanghai called GreenL that made a $39 one. I bought it and holy shit! cheap + sharp sharp sharp! made a review with sample shots for those looking for a vari ND for video + photo
So I finally got my 5D MarkII and just installed Magic Lantern AJ 5.8, does anyone know how to set up the automated focus racking feature? I dont even have the Blue R icon on the top of my settings.
On a side note, this camera handles low light like a champ... miles ahead of my 7D.
was wondering which of the gini did you order? like what is the actual name of it.
also can you do a small review of it? i know you mentioned the build quality is superb.
you mentioned that it has rods long enough for 70-200, can you show a pic with that setup?
thanks for answering
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I ordered the Magic 17 Plus or something with the counter weight. I'm actually thinking about selling it though so if anyones interested let me know. I think I've settled more into using a Glidecam and slider for the shoots I tend to do. I'll try and get some more pics with different lenses on it so everyone can see.
i havent filmed a single video yet. i wanna try especially this slow motion stuff. is the slow motion just editing or is there a lot of equipment involved? what programs do you guys recommend me starting off with for editing?
^ Don't need a Slow motion camera. Just overcrank/shoot your DSLR in 60FPS then conform it to 30fps. You can use cineform to do the conforming. it's quite easy.