Justin Connor
October 2nd, 2007, 06:08 PM
Hello peeps,
I have an HVX and the Brevis -- I bought a 50 mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4 and a 135 mm 2.0...I am looking for recommendations on one or 2 more lenses -- some have mentioned the 135 mm and a 28 or 35 mm for something wider?
I really like the telephoto look of the 135 mm lens, so a recommendation including f stop on another telephoto would be great - maybe in the 105 mm range? And also what is a good/great recommendation for a wide lens - 28 or 35? Ideas?
I also have a cent optics wide angle adapter....that i have mostly been doing for international shoots - time lapses, architecture, people, and the like, and it has proved great -- i haven't tested the Nikon lenses much yet since the Brevis is a new toy.
Last question on that note, for a narrative/docudrama structure, would the century optics as a wide shot/master on a B camera MATCH with the Nikon slr lenses shot through a Brevis on my A camera, which would be shooting the actors in the same scene?
Thanks in advance for the help. New to the lens/aesthetic world.
Cheers,
Justin
I have an HVX and the Brevis -- I bought a 50 mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4 and a 135 mm 2.0...I am looking for recommendations on one or 2 more lenses -- some have mentioned the 135 mm and a 28 or 35 mm for something wider?
I really like the telephoto look of the 135 mm lens, so a recommendation including f stop on another telephoto would be great - maybe in the 105 mm range? And also what is a good/great recommendation for a wide lens - 28 or 35? Ideas?
I also have a cent optics wide angle adapter....that i have mostly been doing for international shoots - time lapses, architecture, people, and the like, and it has proved great -- i haven't tested the Nikon lenses much yet since the Brevis is a new toy.
Last question on that note, for a narrative/docudrama structure, would the century optics as a wide shot/master on a B camera MATCH with the Nikon slr lenses shot through a Brevis on my A camera, which would be shooting the actors in the same scene?
Thanks in advance for the help. New to the lens/aesthetic world.
Cheers,
Justin