I got my Rokinon lens delivered today without extra charges. The lens
is a fish eye designed for micro 4/3 cameras like my video BMPCCs. The
lens gives an equivalent 22mm view angle when mounted on the BMPCC body.
I quite like the look, there is a bit of distortion but it is sort of a
funky cool looking aspect to the lens. When you have it mounted to the
BMPCC without any accessories (rig cage etc.) the whole thing is super
light. I did some testing of it today mounted to the camera and the
Came-TV gimbal. I then attached everything to my aluminum Manfrotto
monopod and raised everything up to try a improvised crane scan. See
video. It all worked out rather well with a few hitches but I think this
set up will work in the dump to give a wider viewer of the environment
and the action.
Update* I think this is the first little film thing I have done in Blackmagic's Davinci Resolve.
Update** One thing I forgot to mention is that if you set this thing on infinity your basically always in focus. A 7.5mm fisheye lens has amazing depth of field. You got to love that! It is a huge bonus when the camera is mounted on a stabilizing gimbal that cannot be touched without ruining the shot. It also will work well in low light (difficult to focus) shots and crane-monopod sequences like in the video for this blog. AM VERY HAPPY I BOUGHT THIS CHEAP BUT HIGHLY USEFUL LENS! It promises to be a useful moving making tool.
Rokinon Lens Video Sample Link On My Photo Blog
Update* I think this is the first little film thing I have done in Blackmagic's Davinci Resolve.
Update** One thing I forgot to mention is that if you set this thing on infinity your basically always in focus. A 7.5mm fisheye lens has amazing depth of field. You got to love that! It is a huge bonus when the camera is mounted on a stabilizing gimbal that cannot be touched without ruining the shot. It also will work well in low light (difficult to focus) shots and crane-monopod sequences like in the video for this blog. AM VERY HAPPY I BOUGHT THIS CHEAP BUT HIGHLY USEFUL LENS! It promises to be a useful moving making tool.
Rokinon Lens Video Sample Link On My Photo Blog
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