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October 28th, 2008, 10:51 AM | #16 |
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I have seen some footage of this adapter : amazing bokeh! Very nice quality!!!
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October 29th, 2008, 12:37 AM | #17 |
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Location: Tokyo
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cinemek G35 ...
I love to hear from someone who has bought and used the unit. Anyone out there?
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May 1st, 2009, 10:32 PM | #18 |
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Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Cinemek, Heavenly Bokeh
NAB 2009
I received my G35 and WOW, Simply beautiful , Filmic and Epic. I am using it with an EX1/EX3 and Zacuto support. Both products rock! Great E2E, very minimal CA if any, way into the TV safe zone only on a few lenses , 24mm, 85mm a little soft, those lenses are kind of tricky with the EX1 optics anyway, even with the Elite. Easy setup, very minimal tweeking and lightweight for handheld shooting. Shot interior with two 1k lights , one for key and one for back ground. Looked great , of course next week i will test more. Shot several HD charts with multiple lenses, very impressive. I will be glad to post some footage and / or screen grabs a.s.a.p but just wanted to be straight to the point, "this is the Jaguar of Bokeh "we all have been waiting for. Check out Philip Bloom's new short, it's brilliant! Jonathan is a passionate shooter and it shows in the product. This is not a corporate, industrial adapter for those average so-so jobs, this is for "Today, i'll make Lawrence of Arabia and go to bed content, realizing what i'm on this earth for, "I'm a Filmmaker!" Great work Cinemek Great Work Mr. Bloom |
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