i will update this in the next few days...know that we chose the widest lenses in a set and if they cover, by default the others will cover for the most part. so idid not bother listing them.
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i will update this in the next few days...know that we chose the widest lenses in a set and if they cover, by default the others will cover for the most part. so idid not bother listing them.
12-1 as it is called as an abbreviation is the 24-290...it is in my chart. we agree with mark, although we got 45mm as safe not 40...but we were being conservative probably.
i worked with anghel at the beginning, his first red jobs, but got to busy to support him, but he is probably going to come back for some epic love...his 1st AC craig was at camtec while we were doing it and invited him over...i love those guys, so good at their jobs and easy going and know there stuff.
Thanks Dino, wow this is so helpful. Kinda underscores the point that Mark and Jared made on another thread ... basically that Ultra Primes could very well be the best all around lens for the Epic in terms of performance, speed, coverage, size, and price. Now where's that extra $100,000 I had laying around .....![]()
Thanks Mark, and Dino. I missed it sorry. I suppose 1/3 of a stop is nothing when shooting ISO800 or a little higher for exterior daytime, even if stopping down some.
Why not just 16x9?
So is 5K FF (Full Frame) 16x9 or 2:1 ?
hi dino, with the optimo rouge 16-42 vignetting at the wide end.
was this the optimo with a 31,1 mm image coverage or the updated one with 32mm image coverage
31,1 mm image circle
http://www.abelcine.com/store/Angeni...-16-42mm-Lens/
32 mm image circle
http://www.angenieux.com/zoom-lenses/index.php?txt=7
under data sheet
i will get one with 32mm image circle and want to know if its vignetting (angenieux says no vignetting with the updated version)
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