Mitchell Lewis
February 12th, 2009, 01:56 PM
I've shot about 6 different projects since I originally put together our camera rig (EX3 and Letus Ultimate). When I focused the EX3 lens on the Letus Ultimate ground glass, I thought it was interesting that the focus was bottomed out. In other words, it was at the maximum setting for close focus.
Last week I removed the Ultimate and did some shooting without it (I haven't worked on that project yet for a comparison). But last night I had to reinstall the Ultimate for another project. When I set the focus I spent a lot more time to try and get it absolutely perfect. This yielded a slight different focus setting (it wasn't bottomed out this time) and this morning I've been looking at my footage and it's definitely sharper than what I had shot previously.
I'm thrilled! That was one of my complaints about the Ultimate was that all my footage looked slightly soft. No one else ever noticed it, but I did. But now my recent footage looks sharp as a tack. I can only dream of what the new Letus EX3 relay lens will do for sharpness (I've heard it makes your footage even sharper). Hopefully it's not as expensive as their B4 adaptors they released recently.
The point is, make sure to triple-check the focus on your ground glass. And then keep an eye on it while you're installing your gaffers tape (to keep the focus from moving). Make sure it doesn't moving while your installing the tape.
Last week I removed the Ultimate and did some shooting without it (I haven't worked on that project yet for a comparison). But last night I had to reinstall the Ultimate for another project. When I set the focus I spent a lot more time to try and get it absolutely perfect. This yielded a slight different focus setting (it wasn't bottomed out this time) and this morning I've been looking at my footage and it's definitely sharper than what I had shot previously.
I'm thrilled! That was one of my complaints about the Ultimate was that all my footage looked slightly soft. No one else ever noticed it, but I did. But now my recent footage looks sharp as a tack. I can only dream of what the new Letus EX3 relay lens will do for sharpness (I've heard it makes your footage even sharper). Hopefully it's not as expensive as their B4 adaptors they released recently.
The point is, make sure to triple-check the focus on your ground glass. And then keep an eye on it while you're installing your gaffers tape (to keep the focus from moving). Make sure it doesn't moving while your installing the tape.