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You're Welcome M, If I can Call you that!
Yeah, it almost seems like some unspoken contract. You have to use a Sigma 18-35 lens or face severe punishment,HaHaHaHa. It is a great lens however and an excellent choice for the komodo.
Red Komodo Test_Ash
By REDUSER MEMBER Clifford Mello
Download available at vimeo page link below. However, the max available is 1080P but even that looks great!
https://vimeo.com/459588328
Clifford probably meant for her skin to be green, but just in case.
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Last edited by rand thompson; 09-19-2020 at 05:16 PM.
[QUOTE=rand thompson;1910813]You're Welcome M, If I can Call you that!QUOTE]
Haha-- you may call me "M." (Just one of many ways in which I'm similar to a James Bond character?) But "Matt" is also ok-- that's what it actually stands for. :-)
Haha-- you may call me "M." (Just one of many ways in which I'm similar to a James Bond character?) But "Matt" is also ok-- that's what it actually stands for. :-)
HaHaHaHa
Alright then Matt, I 'll remember that for future reference. And speaking of "M", can't wait for the latest bond movie to finally come out.
Hello Folks... been gone for a while... Any updates when we can order the regular production line of KOMODO?
Happy Weekend
Cheers
So Rand was this shot using Anamorphic glass or just regular CP3 Super 35s?
I going to be working on a project in a week where they want to use my Monstro to match a Arri shooting ana but Im in a water housing that only fits still glass. 2:39:1 also. Any suggestions? I was thinking just shoot it at 8K on my Monstro with 2:39:1 frame guides and let them crop in post?
Im actually right now working on some b roll pickup shots for a project and Im shooting the full frame Monstro at 8K and then have the 2:31:1 frame guides up to give me the info where to frame.
Doing this gives me supper wides from stills glass that could never be achieved using a smaller format or regular ana's
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