Rick Burnett
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I look at all this numbers for lenses and I know that with different settings and distance to your subject, the same images can be obtained on difference sensor sizes (with some difference in how spread apart the objects look).
I am trying to wrap my brain around 2 questions. I use a 30mm lens on an APS-C sized sensor currently. At night I run this at F1.4. I imagine this is around 12mm for the Scarlet fixed. I would have to go with the 16mm if I go with the prime lenses for the cinema
(1) If I was using the Fixed, if I understand correctly, I would need to move backwards and use a longer focal length to achieve a shallower DoF. How do I calculate how far back to go to get the equivalent DoF as I would with the 30mm at F1.4 (Assuming fixed is F2.4 max and constant throughout all focal lengths of the fixed)
(2) If I went with the cinema and the 16mm, how far forward would I have to move and would that same shallow DoF be possible? I'm not sure what the F value is with these at a T1.5.
I've never worked with 2/3 size so I am just really out of my league as to what to expect. I was all set to want the fixed but now I am worried about shooting the Fixed at night given how much faster the primes are. I really don't want to lose the electronic abilities of the fixed either so I am undecided.
Given these sensors are SO MUCH more sensitive than what I am used to, it's hard to imagine how they will act at night with the fixed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am trying to wrap my brain around 2 questions. I use a 30mm lens on an APS-C sized sensor currently. At night I run this at F1.4. I imagine this is around 12mm for the Scarlet fixed. I would have to go with the 16mm if I go with the prime lenses for the cinema
(1) If I was using the Fixed, if I understand correctly, I would need to move backwards and use a longer focal length to achieve a shallower DoF. How do I calculate how far back to go to get the equivalent DoF as I would with the 30mm at F1.4 (Assuming fixed is F2.4 max and constant throughout all focal lengths of the fixed)
(2) If I went with the cinema and the 16mm, how far forward would I have to move and would that same shallow DoF be possible? I'm not sure what the F value is with these at a T1.5.
I've never worked with 2/3 size so I am just really out of my league as to what to expect. I was all set to want the fixed but now I am worried about shooting the Fixed at night given how much faster the primes are. I really don't want to lose the electronic abilities of the fixed either so I am undecided.
Given these sensors are SO MUCH more sensitive than what I am used to, it's hard to imagine how they will act at night with the fixed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.