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Letus Extreme and...
I know it's here somewhere but i cant seem to find it. I'm looking to buy a letus extreme for my EX1 but would really like to know exactly what setup others would reccomend (trying to keep prices down to a minimum), i.e. what rail system they are using, lens mount, and most importantly which lens they have purchased to use with the adapter and also any pitfalls or limitations i should be aware of when marrying the ex1 to a letus, thank you.
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Phil Bloom's blog ...
is a good place to start. Follow the threads here on the questions you have. It'll take a bit of reading but the answers are there.
http://www.philipbloom.co.uk/Philip_Bloom/Home.html |
Phil has a great blog, also check my blog as well...
http://web.mac.com/stevecahill/Steve...Blog/Blog.html |
feel free to email me any questions. Am always happy to answer questions.
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Feeling it...
Daniel,
I feel your pain. I basically have the same questions. I've been pretty thoroughly through Phil and Steve's blogs, both are wonderful. So far, what I've found is the Zacuto rail mount system looks awesome. The lenses I'm not so sure about. I often can't tell what people are using. Are folks using the PL mount with 35mm lenses or...? I'm just not sure what I should be pricing out. Currently, I've got an XDCAM 330 and am looking for a back-up cam with the nifty Letus-style accoutrement to make it even tastier. Also, I can't tell if the Letus flips or not? On some of Phil's pics he's got a Marshall hooked up and the image looks straight up and down. Finally, my lead DP is concerned that the Letus will vignette but Phil's blogs swear it isn't so, Steve seems to back that up - any problems out there? From what I've seen the imagery looks great. For only losing 1/2 stop, if there is no vignetteing this would be awesome. I'd love to see more posted on this - especially about which lenses for us lens newbies. Max Kaiser |
I too would enjoy reading a "newbie guide" to the Letus, how it works, the difference in the rails and which ones are needed for what purpose, ect.
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The best lenses I would use are the Zeiss lenses, I have replaced all my Nikon manual focus lens with the Zeiss lenses. The 20mm, 50mm macro, 85mm are my main lenses. They can be bought at B&H. I find them just as sharp as the Nikons, but I also find the mechnical build of the lenses extremely well built and very smooth to focus with as well, perhaps better than the Nikons. The Zeiss lens come with Nikon mounts.
The Letus Extreme is a "fliped" unit offering the proper image orientation as well. It is all in one unit, well built and it holds up to the rigors to travel. I just returned from Prague with it, and there is one installment on Prague on my blog about this, 2 more to come stay tuned, with footage to be added. The measure of any adapter is the ease of use, sharpness, and its mechnical build, but one very important overlooked item is how well it attaches to the camera and what support system to use to "hold it" in place. You do not need a cheap support system that does not work, screws do not tighten, come loose, and then the adapter gets out of alignment. By far the best system is the Zaucto rail system and it meets the above requirements. Not inexpensive, you get what you pay for, and it is rock solid. I whish the Letus had incorporated in it, holes for a rail system to pass through it for additional support. I have taken additional steps to make it more solid, and will share this is a future blog on my site. Take the time to explore Philips blog and mine to see pics of the setups, the best thing you can do is take the plunge and get the system based on our experiences. Also check out the other sites for other adapters they have lots of users set-up pics so you can get other ideas. I do strongly suggest a system that is rock solid, adjusts with ease, locks into place so that your travels with the system do NOT turn into a alignment session vers a shooting session. Now get out and shoot! |
I too am going to buy a Letus and was leaning toward this package.
http://www.zacuto.com/Letus_cine_kit.htm Is this a good choise for the Ex1 or will I need some additional parts? This looks like a killer setup http://www.zacuto.com/Sony_EX1_Letus_tripod_1.htm |
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You can buy cheaper versions but in the end you buy the expensive version as the cheaper versions really just don't work very well!
Wasted a lot of money doing that myself! |
Phil, I guess I'm getting ready to think about investing in the Letus Extreme rig for my EX1. I guess I'm not the only one in Europe who is wondering whether it's best to buy it direct (with the duty and VAT charged at the EU customs), or some good reseller (e.g. in the UK) exist... Can you advise?
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Robb, I did not see any EX1 optimization kit... do you have a link for this?
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Here is the link to buy the EX Optimization
http://www.letusdirect.com/cart/Letu...treme-p-6.html Under "Categories" click on "Letus Accessories " at the bottom of the page you will see "Sony EX1 Kit" The much anticipated optimization kit for the Sony PMW-EX1 XDCAM. Our price: $349.00 |
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I am new to the 35mm adaptors, so please forgive my ignorance. What is the best combination of the "Additional Lens Mount / Lens Mount" option when ordering the Letus35 Extreme Cine Bundle, if I'd like to follow Steve Cahill's advice and use the Zeiss lenses? I guess it should be the Nicon AI Locking, but am unsure about it. Also, when is e.g. the 30+15 cm complete system better than the 45 cm complete system, if I want to keep as simple and lightweigh (and cheap) as possible?
Last but not least: what is the best source (in EU) of the lenses a beginner should start with, and which exactly lense models (e.g. Nikon) would you recommend ? |
30 plus 15 gives you more flexibility.
nikon lenses, second hand are plentiful on ebay. If you are new to 35mm adaptors don't spend a fortune just yet on zeiss lenses. They are great but some of the old nikon lenses are great and very cheap |
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as fast as possible...28mm f1.8 50mm f1.4 and 85mm f1.4 are good starting points. Make sure they are all manual focus second hand lenses. All clean optics etc...The old Nikons are actually better made than the new ones. I have a couple of 40 year old lenses which are lovely!
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Phil... forgive my ignorance, but I'm speaking for many people out there who are beginners. I understand what we're looking for is a fast, NOT AF, FIXED ZOOM lens, right? Would this fix the Letus Extreme, then:
There is many of lenses in the offer... G series, D series, AIS... I am lost! |
Phil.
Are you using the Sony EX1 Kit? What does that do exactly? |
I bought a Canon FD 50mm f1.4 and a Canon FD 24mm f2 for my Letus Extreme.. Only real reason for Canon was because I come from a stills background and have used Canon my whole life... Also Canon and Nikon focus in opposite directions and Im familiar with the way that Canon focuses...
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the ex1 kit for the extreme makes edge to edge sharpness perfect and almost completes reduces vignetting meaning you can actually zoom out quite wide on the GG
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Phil,
If you have some examples ready, could you please post grabs of the same (or similar) scenes, taken with 28, 50 and 85mm lenses on the Letus Extreme? It'd be of great value to everyone new to 35mm adaptors, trying to make their minds on what to buy... If you don't have them handy, of course I'm not asking for spending your precious time to prepare them - but perhaps some verbal description of the most typical use of each of them? ... TIA! |
not for some time. This doco is 15 hours a day/ night and wont be back in UK for almost two weeks.
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Looking forward to some more stuff posted from your current project! |
please remind me and i promise to do it
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Thanks, Phil - never met an outstanding individual like you, still willing to help such naive newbees like myself :)
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Cheers |
I went from 80 to 76 with the fix. I probally could go further but I left a little margin for any falloff NOT to appear.
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Phil,
1. What exactly is the specifics of the PL and/or OCT19 lens mounts, which are much more expensive than the other mounts, and when would I need them? 2. What would be your recommendation on a matte box that could be used with BOTH the Letus system, and direct on the EX1? |
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I'm not so familiar with OCT19, but I believe it is a 35mm film mount originated in Russia or eastern Europe. So, when you'd need them, of course, is when you have some cine lenses to mount to them. |
OK, so I ordered the Letus Extreme bundle, and with the "Rush delivery" option, too...
I'd like to have at least one good lense ready when it arrives. Being unexperienced, I wouldn't like to take chances by digging on eBay and alike - but buy a brand new Canon FD or Nikon, manual focus, fixed zoom lense. Please advise which would be most useful for a newbie like me, i.e. most flexible in general application? 50mm? TIA! |
50mm is good for focusing on say.. someone's face. 85mm is good for half/full body and 35mm is good for closeups, eg a ring. 135mm would be even better for full body but the price is higher. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Primes are great becuz they can have a good bokeh (background blur in laymen) while keeping the subject sharp. The F stop is critical as the DOF adapter loses some light so the bright the prime lens r, the better. The price is of cse higher. IThe recommended starters kit are:
1. 35mm F1.4 (not sure of the F stop) most exp of the 3 2. 50mm F1.4 3. 85mm F1.8 I have the 50mm only but it is a hell of a diff bet the F1.4 and F1.8. Go straight for the recommendations that others have trail n tested. EX owners r really lucky to have folks like Phil who has spent a lot of time & $$ and willing share his knowledge with us =) Hope this helps n please correct me if I'm wrong. |
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Using the EX1's peaking function, I am focusing the camera on the Letus GG (without a lense attached, of course) - how uniform is the peaking supposed to be with the new achromat, optimized for the EX1? Can anyone post a picture of the peaking in the camera's LCD, perhaps using zoom at Z70, Z75 etc? Because mine is not uniform at all; I'd like to compare with what others are getting.
Also, a Letus newbie question on some practical aspects of its use with the EX1: once focussed on the GG, do you leave your EX1 in fully manual zoom and put some tape on the ring to fix it, or do you leave the servo engaged so that it's not accidentally bumped thus loosing the gg focus? |
Just ordered the Letus Bundle - a bit confused
Hello,
I have just ordered the letus bundle along with rods and a Canon adapter. My brother owns about four Canon lenses, 2 - 35mm, 1 50mm and 1 zoom lens..Saves me from buying new lenses and will help my learning curve as I will be experimenting with DOF. I'm confused, what is exacly the Zacuto support, which also bundles with the Letus Extreme ? I'm not sure if I was in need of this one, or will the system that comes alongside with the Letus do allright? I use an old VX2000, DVX100a and am looking forward for the EX1 in the near future. Regards Kaya |
I never have gotten peaking across the entire field of view with the LetusEX.
Focus on the ground glass w/o the lens attached and Sony lens zoomed, using the expanded focus mode as well should get you critical focus. Try focusing not just on the center of the GG but a 1/3 of the way in on the GG either right or left. One thing that is most important is that the LetusEX mount is secured to the Sony's threads, tighten the allen screws that attach to the letus . Make sure that the Nikon mount is secure as well. When you re-attach the lens makes sure things do not move again this includes lens changes as well. Tape down the camera's focus, retest the focus again with the lens attached to the Letus and use the expanded focus again with the lens wide open, re-check focus. The new Nikon mount I got the screws losened-up on the mounting flange and I had some issues as well until I locktite the screws. I recently discovered one of the allen screws on the adpater to the Sony Lens was not making contact, so the whole Letus EX had a bit of play with the camera and I only discovered it when I pushed the Letus power button on, the whole unit moved forward ever so slightly (thickness of a piece of paper) and got out of focus, even with the Zacuto rail system. So there is room for errors, so beware. Getting the focus set and secured should be checked through out the shoot and with lens changes. There are challenges with using this setup, and until you flush them out, then you can get the results you expect. |
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