Marty Hudzik
October 4th, 2004, 08:09 AM
This is for anyone who has used this unit on the XL1 series. I am aware that currently it will not work on the XL2 but I spoke with Century and they will have a new one and a fix for existing units in 30-60 days. So here is my question.
Does the focus adjustment work just like it does on the normal lens when you are zooming? What I mean to say is that if I zoom in, get critical focus, then pull out does it retain focus properly?
I currently have the .6x that is not zoom through and it works properly. But the relationship between focus and zoom are screwed up! In other words I have to refocus completely everytime I do even a minor zoom. If I zoom as far as I can in the range of this adapter, focus, then zoom out it goes all out of focus. Almost like a backfocus issue but caused by the strange relationship between the adapter and the Canon glass.
This makes using the .6x a pain as I can really only do shots that require no zoom. Since I am doing a moderate ammount of live event footage there are times that I need the wide angle adapter to get the shot but I may also need to zoom " a little bit" here and there to achieve the shot composition I want. And the minute I do even a minor zoom the focus is off and I have to compensate which ruins the shot. Without the adapter the lens behaves like this. IF I need to zoom a little to get a little tighter shot the focus stays fine. I have to zoom a lot to get to a point that I have to refocus.
Does the .7x WA zoom through perform the same as the .6x? I hope not.
This will determine if I return the .6x and get the .7x when it is released for the XL2.
Thanks!
Does the focus adjustment work just like it does on the normal lens when you are zooming? What I mean to say is that if I zoom in, get critical focus, then pull out does it retain focus properly?
I currently have the .6x that is not zoom through and it works properly. But the relationship between focus and zoom are screwed up! In other words I have to refocus completely everytime I do even a minor zoom. If I zoom as far as I can in the range of this adapter, focus, then zoom out it goes all out of focus. Almost like a backfocus issue but caused by the strange relationship between the adapter and the Canon glass.
This makes using the .6x a pain as I can really only do shots that require no zoom. Since I am doing a moderate ammount of live event footage there are times that I need the wide angle adapter to get the shot but I may also need to zoom " a little bit" here and there to achieve the shot composition I want. And the minute I do even a minor zoom the focus is off and I have to compensate which ruins the shot. Without the adapter the lens behaves like this. IF I need to zoom a little to get a little tighter shot the focus stays fine. I have to zoom a lot to get to a point that I have to refocus.
Does the .7x WA zoom through perform the same as the .6x? I hope not.
This will determine if I return the .6x and get the .7x when it is released for the XL2.
Thanks!