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Octagon35 footage
I uploaded some footage for the Octagon35 I made (free plans will be published within a few months, hopefully)
This is still test footage... I've still yet to completely eliminate the vignetting, but I'm very excited about the image quality so far. A soft image is the last thing I think I have to worry about. EDIT: Some trees and my cat were the only subjects I had yesterday, so apologies in advance for the content (and the camera work, for that matter). The first one is a much smaller file and the quality is fine... second is sharper. http://www.particleproducing.com/vid... footagecc.wmv http://www.particleproducing.com/vid... footagecc.mpg |
Looking good Justin. The garden where the test footage was taken is shadowy, because the footage is a bit dark?
Overall it has a good image. Love the scenes with the cat :) |
Sweeet sharpness and CC is awesome.
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Another thing is hotspotting and this is purely seen while camera does fast movements. |
what components were you using here, including your video camera
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Frank, it was the f/1.8 50mm Canon FD lens. I was able to reduce the vignetting more with other types of lenses for the condensor, but the one I have in it kep it the sharpest. I have some more on order, we'll see how they work. Could you comment more on the hotspot? On the lens? All input would be appreciated.
Louis, the camera is a Canon XL2. The adapter uses a spinning ground glass (Thor Labs 1500 grit), image flipper (1st surface mirrors), and a 28mm Canon FD lens is the relay. |
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