Michael Hastings
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Rudi:
Wondering what your shooting situation is. I agree that the 15 is kind of the maximum for general U/W work, as by comparison most in the HD video world for the last 5+ years have been working with 100 to 115 degree wide angles. Of course in very clear water it will work fine but even there your colors saturation and overall clarity would be noticeably better with a wider lens.
I'm guessing that you don't want to go to SLR lenses, but I'm just wondering why you wouldn't just use primes? As Pawel suggests, if you are trying to maximize quality, you would need to change ports for the longer focal lengths so would be basically as easy to change lenses at the same time.
I have an Arri 10mm T2.1 as well as a 12mm (which I am about to sell), that we could probably arrange to try out some time since I believe you are here in the Miami/FLL area.
As far as changing focal lengths underwater, if you actually have a zoom like the SLR 10-22 Canon or Tamron 11-16, it is nice to have the capability - but you will lose some quality. On the other hand, we did that many times in the video days and got some useful shots that wouldn't have happened otherwise.
As far as Johnny and Pawel, I know Pawel's back is healing but I'd like to get you two under contract so when it heals when can arrange the first 4K underwater cage match.:biggrin:
Wondering what your shooting situation is. I agree that the 15 is kind of the maximum for general U/W work, as by comparison most in the HD video world for the last 5+ years have been working with 100 to 115 degree wide angles. Of course in very clear water it will work fine but even there your colors saturation and overall clarity would be noticeably better with a wider lens.
I'm guessing that you don't want to go to SLR lenses, but I'm just wondering why you wouldn't just use primes? As Pawel suggests, if you are trying to maximize quality, you would need to change ports for the longer focal lengths so would be basically as easy to change lenses at the same time.
I have an Arri 10mm T2.1 as well as a 12mm (which I am about to sell), that we could probably arrange to try out some time since I believe you are here in the Miami/FLL area.
As far as changing focal lengths underwater, if you actually have a zoom like the SLR 10-22 Canon or Tamron 11-16, it is nice to have the capability - but you will lose some quality. On the other hand, we did that many times in the video days and got some useful shots that wouldn't have happened otherwise.
As far as Johnny and Pawel, I know Pawel's back is healing but I'd like to get you two under contract so when it heals when can arrange the first 4K underwater cage match.:biggrin: