Andy Gordon
June 18th, 2005, 01:54 AM
I thought I'd share my experience with condensers. I'm using an Optosigma GG (part no 099-0160) and the grain on it is better than what I was getting with a Beattie BTF100 (from Adorama). So I'm happy with the GG.
Next is a condenser to correct the vignette, this is just as critical as the GG IMO, cause otherwise the adapter is no use.
I've tried an aspheric lens from Optosigma, it had a focal length of 49mm, gave a lot of barrel disortion and colour aberration. Putting the condenser between the GG and 35mm lens gave blurring towards the edges, so between the GG and camcorder seems to be the best place for it (flat side towards GG). The barrel distortion was fixed by moving the condenser further away from the GG, but this narrowed the field of view too much. Too narrow a field of view and you may as well zoom in without an adapter IMO. The colour aberration was also still there.
So next I tried two 80mm focal length BK-7 PCX lenses 011-2880 from
Optosigma. One on its own has lots of vignetting and some barrel distortion.
One either side of the GG is better for vignette but has edge blurring. The
best arrangement is GG then PCX with flat side of PCX against GG, then the second PCX facing the first with flat side to camcorder like this |)(
This has very little barrel distortion, the image is brighter, there’s only a small
amount of colour aberration and virtually no vignetting. This is what I’m going with.
The GG and condensers are 50mm dia, maybe a larger diameter condenser gives better results??? The main issue for me now is the considerably narrower field of view with the adapter on the camera... is there any way around it (other than going wide angle, then you lose your shallow DOF).
Next is a condenser to correct the vignette, this is just as critical as the GG IMO, cause otherwise the adapter is no use.
I've tried an aspheric lens from Optosigma, it had a focal length of 49mm, gave a lot of barrel disortion and colour aberration. Putting the condenser between the GG and 35mm lens gave blurring towards the edges, so between the GG and camcorder seems to be the best place for it (flat side towards GG). The barrel distortion was fixed by moving the condenser further away from the GG, but this narrowed the field of view too much. Too narrow a field of view and you may as well zoom in without an adapter IMO. The colour aberration was also still there.
So next I tried two 80mm focal length BK-7 PCX lenses 011-2880 from
Optosigma. One on its own has lots of vignetting and some barrel distortion.
One either side of the GG is better for vignette but has edge blurring. The
best arrangement is GG then PCX with flat side of PCX against GG, then the second PCX facing the first with flat side to camcorder like this |)(
This has very little barrel distortion, the image is brighter, there’s only a small
amount of colour aberration and virtually no vignetting. This is what I’m going with.
The GG and condensers are 50mm dia, maybe a larger diameter condenser gives better results??? The main issue for me now is the considerably narrower field of view with the adapter on the camera... is there any way around it (other than going wide angle, then you lose your shallow DOF).