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Philip Bloom – Shooting with FUJINON MK Zoom Lenses on the Pocket 4K

Philip Bloom talks about his nearly three years of experience working with FUJINON MK cinema zoom lenses. He used them with many different cameras and also changed the lens mount from E-mount to Micro four thirds. Working with FUJINON MK cinema zoom lens. Image source: Philip Bloom During November’s Photo & Adventure trade show in Vienna, Austria, the cinema5D team was in charge of the “Film & Video stage” program at this show. We invited many interesting guests to talk about various topics. You can see the initial post here. We decided to publish the most interesting topics again in separate articles. This article is covering Philip Bloom’s presentation about shooting with FUJINON MK cinema zoom lenses on Blackmagic pocket cinema camera 4K and other cameras. This content was originally streamed live from the Photo+Adventure – Film+Video Stage –  in November. We are re-publishing and highlighting some of the best content from the stage. Shooting With FUJINON MK Cinema Zoom Lenses FUJINON MK cinema zoom lenses come in two focal lengths – MK18-55mm T2.9 (roughly 24-70mm full frame equivalent) and MK50-135mm T2.9 lens (roughly 70-200mm full frame equivalent). Both lenses are available for Sony E-mount, FUJIFILM X-mount, and for Micro Four Thirds (M4/3) mount.  They have an image circle diameter of 28.5 mm which means they cover image sensors till Super 35 (up to 24.84 x 13.97 mm sensors size). Philip Bloom has been using these lenses since December 2016. The lens mount with these lenses is user interchangeable. Philip owns an...

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Published By: CineD - Sunday, 19 January, 2020

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