Tagged with e - Personal View Talks http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/e/feed.rss Mon, 29 Apr 24 01:28:40 +0000 Tagged with e - Personal View Talks en-CA Olympus 75mm vs Olympus $99 40-150 http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/22285/olympus-75mm-vs-olympus-99-40-150 Mon, 15 Jul 2019 22:07:57 +0000 DrDave 22285@/talks/discussions OK, so you want that tack sharp goodness at 75mm. And the Olympus 75mm does indeed provide it. But can you get that same sharpness in the centre for cheap? Why, yes you can, Just bolt on the super plasticky and very lightweight Olympus M.Zuiko DIGITAL ED 40-150mm 4-5.6 R MSC. Which one do you prefer, A or B?

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E mount fast standard zoom options http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/15778/e-mount-fast-standard-zoom-options Thu, 22 Sep 2016 06:30:02 +0000 joethepro 15778@/talks/discussions The list of fast standard zooms for E mount APS-C Sony is small, but I want to make sure I havent missed any (under $1000).

  • Sony 18-105 F/4 is a good contender, but its limitations are softness at the zoom extremes, and 18 is not very wide. It also has a very poor close focus distance.

  • Zeiss 16-70 F/4 is sharp, and this may be the best option. Unfortunately its max aperture is also F/4.

From my understanding, neither sigma, tamron, nor tokina make E mount fast standard zooms. Have I missed any obvious contenders?

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FS: Sony Alpha a7S Mirrorless Digital Camera + Extras http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13530/fs-sony-alpha-a7s-mirrorless-digital-camera-extras Tue, 11 Aug 2015 05:15:05 +0000 tinyrobot 13530@/talks/discussions For Sale Sony Alpha a7S Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body + Extras) NTSC version

Like "New" Condition - only 46 shutter acutations. Comes with original box and all original packaging. Most booklets and accessories have not been used and are all mark/scratch fee.

Hardly used camera in great condition. All the batteries have had two or less charges on them. Equipment was babied. The sensor is dust free as a single lens had been attached and stored in a camera dry box. Selling as a project has been postponed.

With box and all original packaging and accessories. Everything either in new or mint condition. EXTRAS: 1. SmallRigs Sony a7S BasePlate 2. Minolta MD (w/tripod feet) to Sony E adapter - new and never used. 3. Two extra batteries - total four batteries (2 original Sony batteries). 4. Extra battery charger.

$1,680 Paypal gift or regular paypal add 3% (100% feedback on fleabay). Shipping $15 in CONUS. Will split shipping with buyer for international. Willing to ship international if buyer is reputable and can prove it with other accounts. I have sold equipment on other forums and will share my information if the buyer requests.

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Commlite and similar electronic adapters http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13764/commlite-and-similar-electronic-adapters Sun, 20 Sep 2015 22:20:22 +0000 joethepro 13764@/talks/discussions I just received the "Signstek" Commlite EF to Sony E electronic adapter. It pretty much works as expected (terrible AF performance, functional aperture control, havent tested stabilization yet) with one caveat. It seems that the depth dimension of the adapter is too small because Ive lost alot of close focus ability with the lens and it focuses way past infinity. The focus scale is all messed up, pointing to poor design of the thickness of the adapter. At the 2 foot mark its already focusing at infinity. Ive had this issue with pretty much every other (dumb) adapter Ive used, so Im not very surprised. Still sucks, though.

This is with my Tokina 11-20, by the way.

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Fisheye for GH2 : Rokinon 7.5mm f3.5 OR Rokinon 8mm f2.8 with adapter ? http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/8798/fisheye-for-gh2-rokinon-7.5mm-f3.5-or-rokinon-8mm-f2.8-with-adapter- Sun, 17 Nov 2013 04:41:27 +0000 TruHype 8798@/talks/discussions Hello everyone,

I just recently wanted to buy a fisheye lens to filming skateboard videos, but I came across 2 different fisheyes :

  • The Rokinon 7.5mm f3.5 for Micro 4/3

Or

  • The Rokinon 8mm f2.8 for Sony E-mount (NEX-7, NEX-5, NEX-3...) + Adapter

The thing is I know the Rokinon for M4/3 is going to fit directly on my camera (tried it in a shop), but the Rokinon for Sony is much faster, but maybe a little less wide...

Can you please help me choose ?

Thank you.

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Which tripod to get for my needs? http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/812/which-tripod-to-get-for-my-needs Tue, 30 Aug 2011 13:19:53 +0000 Gabel 812@/talks/discussions I'm somebody who shoots mostly tripod-mounted and a good tripod is very important for me.

The rig I'm using is a GH2, with old Nikon AI-primes, a TrusMT follow focus and matte-box and a SmallHD DP4, all mounted to a Gini Rig with just the rods (I remove the shoulder pad and handles when on sticks I should add).
This is my base rig. I need a tripod that is good and will handle this. However, I want some future proofing too. Right now, I rarely shoot with a barebones kit and if I do, it's never any jobs, so my demands for this is smaller.
But as I'm shelling out a bit on it, I don't want something that I'll have to get rid of once I upgrade my camera. It won't need to handle a RED or an Alexa, but I'd like something that at the most could take an F3 with Compact Primes, using the same setup for the rig.

I'm also adding a Kessler Crane KC8 crane. So I will be mounting the head on top it.
I live in Sweden and will order from the UK or Germany (if you find any of these cheaper, let me know!)

My alternatives:
E-Image 7083
(£525)
http://www.proav.co.uk/E-image-EI-7083-AA-Video-Tripod-Kit/p26789.aspx
Pros: The cheapest of them all, 100mm, the legs can take a crane. Handles the most weight (13kg/26lbs), supposedly great quality for the price.
Cons: Still an "off-brand", so I'm not 100% about it, not much less than a Vinten, current rig might be too light!

Vinten Vision Blue
(£610)
http://www.proav.co.uk/Vinten-Vision-Blue-Tripod-System/p29084.aspx
Pros: A real Vinten that is supposed to deliver anything one could expect from that. Pretty cheap too!
Cons: Smallest weight range at 2kgs to 5kgs (4lbs to 10lbs) and don't know if it could handle a larger camera and screws to adjust the tripod!

And then there's Sachtler. They have some kits over at Creativevideo with the ENG 75/2 D legs, which I saw and they didn't impress me. I need some legs that are a bit sturdier. So I thought, why do I need their legs? I could get a nice head and then pick up a decent set of legs (E-Image or Libec) over at ProAV anyway (suggestions here are welcome)!

Sachtler CineDSLR
(£506 for the head)
http://www.creativevideo.co.uk/index.php?t=product/sachtler_cine_dslr_head
Pros: Designed for my needs, could balance up to 9.7 kgs (20lbs!), so it should work! Oh and it's a Sachtler.
Cons: Ehm... Legs might be worse? Still haven't seen it with a bigger camera.

Sachtler FSB6
(£589 for the head)
http://www.creativevideo.co.uk/index.php?t=product/sachtler_0407
Pros: It's a Sachtler. Alternative to the CineDSLR.
Cons: Don't know if it's better or worse than the CineDSLR. The most expensive of the bunch.

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