Peter Richardson
January 20th, 2004, 01:55 PM
Hey guys--Well I'm very intrigued by this device and have read, nearly, the entire dvinfo board on it. The issues of exposure and seeing the ground glass are a little concerning however. It is my understanding that you can control exposure using the mini35 via the following methods:
1. ND filters in a matte box.
2. Stopping down the 35mm lens (but not below 5.6 right?)
3. Adjusting the iris system built in to the mini35 (how many stops can you regulate with this system? Does stopping down with this system affect image quality?
4. Negative gain on camera.
With the DVX100, could you also do the following:
1. Internal ND filters in Cam.
2. Internal camera iris
Am I missing anything here? Lastly, I realize that shallow DOF is the main reason to use this cam, but let's say hypothetically I have a shot and I want deeper DOF. If I can't stop down the lens, and I don't want to shoot with a wider lens, how could I accomplish this? Another example, I have a long lens that, wide open, has incredibly shallow DOF. I want to stop down to an 8 to get more DOF, is this practical. Basically I want to make sure that the system is not a one-trick pony (albeit a really awesome trick), that it can deliver shallow DOF but nothing else. Thanks!
Peter
Also, Charles I read on an old post, before you bought your mini35, that you had concerns about color and contrast with the system. Now that you've been able to use it, what's your assessment? Is it going to negatively affect the image of the DVX100 in any way?
1. ND filters in a matte box.
2. Stopping down the 35mm lens (but not below 5.6 right?)
3. Adjusting the iris system built in to the mini35 (how many stops can you regulate with this system? Does stopping down with this system affect image quality?
4. Negative gain on camera.
With the DVX100, could you also do the following:
1. Internal ND filters in Cam.
2. Internal camera iris
Am I missing anything here? Lastly, I realize that shallow DOF is the main reason to use this cam, but let's say hypothetically I have a shot and I want deeper DOF. If I can't stop down the lens, and I don't want to shoot with a wider lens, how could I accomplish this? Another example, I have a long lens that, wide open, has incredibly shallow DOF. I want to stop down to an 8 to get more DOF, is this practical. Basically I want to make sure that the system is not a one-trick pony (albeit a really awesome trick), that it can deliver shallow DOF but nothing else. Thanks!
Peter
Also, Charles I read on an old post, before you bought your mini35, that you had concerns about color and contrast with the system. Now that you've been able to use it, what's your assessment? Is it going to negatively affect the image of the DVX100 in any way?