Tagged with super - Personal View Talks http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/super/feed.rss Wed, 01 May 24 07:30:46 +0000 Tagged with super - Personal View Talks en-CA Making Old SDX900 SD camera, Panasonic Dvx100's older brother look like 8mm film http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/15272/making-old-sdx900-sd-camera-panasonic-dvx100s-older-brother-look-like-8mm-film Thu, 23 Jun 2016 15:18:31 +0000 eddavid 15272@/talks/discussions Here's a link:

Trying to replicate film using a SD camera - something interesting about starting with a SD camera with CCD sensor to get to this effect vs using a higher res camera. Also blooming the highlights

Also interested in seeing what people's favorite film grain is.

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Summer recap: shot on an iPhone 6 in Hungary http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13627/summer-recap-shot-on-an-iphone-6-in-hungary Sun, 30 Aug 2015 18:54:30 +0000 dlzn 13627@/talks/discussions Couldn't bring my gear. So I made this little recap with my phone.

What do you think?

Watch in HD:

Cheers,

D.

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Experiments in Super Wide Anamorphic CinemaScope 2.35:1 http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11323/experiments-in-super-wide-anamorphic-cinemascope-2.351 Thu, 18 Sep 2014 14:24:20 +0000 JohnBarlow 11323@/talks/discussions Experiments in Super Wide Anamorphic, ungraded footage, camera NEX 5N. (-3,1,-3) Including some tighter shots for comparison. Hyperfocal distance is tiny at these focal lengths. Cylindrical distortion is normal at these focal lengths. Ultra Wide Anamorphic will come later on Canon 5D

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Angenieux 17-68mm f2.2 4x17B Super 16 Black Lens http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10524/angenieux-17-68mm-f2.2-4x17b-super-16-black-lens Tue, 03 Jun 2014 05:32:50 +0000 LeeM 10524@/talks/discussions A highly rated and sought after zoom lens, that is parfocal, covers the Super 16 format (Blackmagic Pocket Camera/BMPCC, Digital Bolex, and other cameras), covers ETC mode very well (and light vignette in 4K UHD - GH4) on Panasonic and Olympus cameras

In stunning/mint cosmetic and mechanical condition, aperture, zoom and focus rings turn nice and smooth, glass is pristine, like new, no fungus, haze, chips, scratches or cleaning marks.

Focuses from 1.2m to infinity.

Can ship worldwide. It's a fabulous lens.

Test footage here

Take US$800.00 plus shipping worldwide.

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Transferring Super 8mm Film: Best GH2 picture mode for accurate color reproduction? http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6537/transferring-super-8mm-film-best-gh2-picture-mode-for-accurate-color-reproduction Thu, 28 Mar 2013 22:18:12 +0000 powderbanks 6537@/talks/discussions I have collected several reels of Super 8mm film over the years and I finally picked up a transfer 'box' from eBay. Most of the footage is color and general 'home video' stuff (Christmas, somebody's wedding, some kid's birthday, etc), so what is the best picture profile on the GH2 to accurately reproduce the original color of the film?

I typically shoot with 'Smooth' all at -2, but that's so I get a very flat, gradable image. I will probably transcode the AVCHD files straight to an internet ready H.264 file, but I have no plans of grading any of it.

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NEED HELP to find the best (set of) Settings for my Project http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5474/need-help-to-find-the-best-set-of-settings-for-my-project Thu, 13 Dec 2012 06:21:30 +0000 MetaControl 5474@/talks/discussions Hi guys!

Once again I am pondering a decision to which I would like to inquire on this forum's awesome knowledge of all things GHack2 related.

So what is this all about? You see, I am in pre-production for a no budget webseries called JÄSØN (http://creativemonkeys.org/jason/), a satire about a failing wannabe serial killer klutz. The style I am going for is grimy dark and dusky narrative. A lot of Se7en and 8mm. The first episode has a long low steadicam shot going through several rooms of Jäsøn's trashy apartment, showcasing his failed and broken life. There are moments of serenity, when light breaks through barred windows and plays with dust in its path, there are many dark corners and an overall low saturated, mid/hard contrast range and a wicked eeriness I want to achieve. Then there is a low light scene in a bathroom with flickering fluorescence light, and one ultra slow motion moment.

Our DoP will light it properly, I have no doubts, but I would like to have the proper Hack for the right shot prepared. I thought about getting a couple of cheap and slow SD cards and store different hacks on them and use them on set as we need them.

But here is my problem: My DoP is not familiar with the GH2 - he has a 5D MKII he suggested to use, but I think the GH2 has a nicer film look - and I want to make it as easy for him as I can, by having the best settings ready. And since I am not so good with cameras to understand the finer details as much as many of you do. This is why I am turning to you for help.

I need a set of 3-5 hacks that I can swap on set when needed, to accomplish the best shots. The premises are:

Best Quality - The best possible image quality. Is 2k HD MotionJPG an option? Any other suggestion? Film Look - as close to narrative cinema (80/90ies) as possible. I am considering to use anamorphic lenses here and there, so that should work too. Slow Motion and Ultra Slow Motion - I don't mind using 720p and upscale it later for those shots. How much difference is GOP1 and GOP3. Good Low Light - I do have light, so I am not too worried about low light situations, but I might want a shot were we deliberately do not use any light and for that, I would like to be prepared. Equal Quality/Equal Style - All the hacks need to work and/or work together flawlessly. 25FPS - Living in Europe, I have to adjust to the 50Hz issue. This is why I am opting for 25FPS, but IIRC it should work just as well with 24FPS as long as the shutter is set to 50/100 etc. right? [Edit] Greenscreen - For some effect shots, we will use a greenscreen and a good setting for that, to preserve as much color and details as possible, would be great too.

I am looking forward to your suggestions (including in-camera settings, workflow etc.) and thankful for your help.

PS: I forgot to mention: I have a 64GB 45MB/s SanDisc Ultra and currently no budget to buy the 95MB/s version, as I have to put the few bucks I have into other things, but spanning is irrelevant for me, as there are no shots that should be longer than 3-4 minutes. Thoughts?

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Support a Lovecraftian horror short I've co-written and DPing on 16mm! http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4692/support-a-lovecraftian-horror-short-ive-co-written-and-dping-on-16mm Mon, 24 Sep 2012 09:42:58 +0000 Gabel 4692@/talks/discussions Hello everybody!

I'm posting here to promote my short horror film, called Insane Madness. It's a short film, inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft and films like Evil Dead that I've helped co-write. The film plays with human mind, never knowing what's real and what's a dream. It's a period piece, set in the 80s, which we will shoot using time correct techniques in effects (all make up here) and visually. As such, the best way to do it is to shoot it on 16mm, especially as it's soon too late!

So my post here is to essentially spread the word, hoping both to get some donators (if you like the idea) and also hoping for people to share it, to spread the word. We've managed to raise $205 in the first 24 hours, plus we've got over 80 likes on our Facebook page in the same time (including Harold Skinner, gaffer for the majority of Fincher's movies). A link to our Indiegogo page: http://www.indiegogo.com/insanemadness?a=1377951

And Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/insanemadness2012

And Twitter: @insanemad2012 or #insanemadness2012.

Spread the word!

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FS - Super Takumar 55mm 1.8 w/m43 adapter and caps http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4209/fs-super-takumar-55mm-1.8-wm43-adapter-and-caps Sat, 11 Aug 2012 11:41:03 +0000 mnhoj 4209@/talks/discussions Good condition. Has a little brassing on the focus and aperture rings. Smooth focus and snappy aperture. Glass and aperture blades clean. Includes Fotasy adapter, Pentax center pinch cap, and rear cap.

$49 cont US shipping and paypal fees included.

Photos : http://bit.ly/ORH2Eo

Plenty of sales feedback(+250) at FM, mu-43.com, nikoncafe, POTN, etc.

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PMC Super Paragon lenses http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1299/pmc-super-paragon-lenses Fri, 28 Oct 2011 11:07:50 +0000 LongJohnSilver 1299@/talks/discussions
I found several lenses sold as PMC Super Paragon. They come with different mounts: yashica, pentax...
I'm interested in a 80-200 f3.8

I have not been able to find anything about them.

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