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Cinescope tls
Cinescope tls






cinescope tls

I’m trying to work out a setup that uses to enable us to quickly move to pre-set positions on lens changes. We will have huge time pressures as it will be fully dark at 6pm and we will be thrown out at well, the roof closes at 10pm the bar later. Subject will be a model hopefully either in or on the roof I haven’t approached then yet but in January early in the week I think we’ll be able to reach a deal 😊įrame size of model will be held constant with background varying.

#CINESCOPE TLS ISO#

Group two at cameras higher ISO at T3.3 or soĪll to be shot FF but downscaled to S35 in camera and recorded in a 400mbps’ish codec Group one at cameras base ISO at T1.4 or so I originally intended to test only FF T1.4 or so lenses, however, this excludes some very good FF lenses so I’m now proposing two groups. Having started to get over the hell of the camera tests I find I need more pain so I’m looking at lens tests in January. The Cinescope/TLS Leica R could be in Group 1/ 2, the Summilux-R 35, 50, 80mm are T1.4 Group 2 Duclos/ Leica-R 70-180 Zoom is FF all 3 Zeiss Compact/ Cinema Zooms are FF Ultra Optimo 12x FF assuming its ready Leitz Zooms assuming there is a prototype. The latest TLS rehousing of the 24mm covers FF. Canon CN-E primes, maybe - most of the set is high speed, but I know they are EF mount unless you do a PL conversion Unless this is a "no vintage" test, the Canon K-35 would be interesting also for Group 1. There you have to deal with borrowing a Leica M mount for your camera though. They are also FF and the 25- 85mm are all T1.4, the 20mm is T1.8 The Leitz Prime lens would be amazing, assuming there is a prototype available for this (sounds like early next year is possible) The Leitz M0,8 lens set has expanded and is high speed, FF. Hi Geoff Group 1 Genesis G35 speeds are interesting. From: On Behalf Of Sent: 13 October 2018 00:28 To: Subject: Re: Next lens tests








Cinescope tls