Josh Dahlberg
December 22nd, 2007, 11:30 PM
My Letus Extreme just arrived, plugged it into my XH A1... wow.
Something I didn't realise before purchasing the adaptor is that after setting it up with a prime lens, it is possible to zoom through much of the camcorder's zoom range while maintaining focus.
So, for instance, I bought Nikon 50mm and 105mm lenses. By using the XHA1's zoom on the 50mm prime I can zoom through all the focal lengths in between (so, do I really need to buy an 85mm prime?).
Is there any reason I wouldn't want to do this? By applying zoom in camera am I degrading image quality in some way? Although I haven't done extensive testing the image looked pretty good zoomed in a tad.
Sorry if my questions sound dumb/naive, this is my first experience of the 35mm adaptor and this zoom through ability seems too good to be true.
Something I didn't realise before purchasing the adaptor is that after setting it up with a prime lens, it is possible to zoom through much of the camcorder's zoom range while maintaining focus.
So, for instance, I bought Nikon 50mm and 105mm lenses. By using the XHA1's zoom on the 50mm prime I can zoom through all the focal lengths in between (so, do I really need to buy an 85mm prime?).
Is there any reason I wouldn't want to do this? By applying zoom in camera am I degrading image quality in some way? Although I haven't done extensive testing the image looked pretty good zoomed in a tad.
Sorry if my questions sound dumb/naive, this is my first experience of the 35mm adaptor and this zoom through ability seems too good to be true.