Ben Denham
June 3rd, 2010, 07:19 AM
View Factor have this new follow focus coming out next month (Impero HDSLR Controller) that plugs in to the camera's USB port and allows you to pull focus using the AF motors that are built into Canon's lenses. Looks like a great solution particularly if you are trying to keep your rig compact.
Home page (http://www.viewfactor.net/index.php/)
Clearly they are tapping in to the same protocol that allows you to control your camera (including focus) via your PC.
As an aside if you plug your camera in to your computer and have a play with the focus controls you'll notice that there are three speeds at which you can alter the focus. The faster two produce noticeable jumps in focus rather than a smooth racking. The third speed produces super-slow (in fact almost imperceptible) changes in focus. I guess the Impero mustn't be limited to those speeds otherwise it wouldn't be very useful as a follow focus.
I'm looking forward to seeing some reviews of this product when it comes out to find out just how smoothly focus can be pulled using the lenses AF motors.
Home page (http://www.viewfactor.net/index.php/)
Clearly they are tapping in to the same protocol that allows you to control your camera (including focus) via your PC.
As an aside if you plug your camera in to your computer and have a play with the focus controls you'll notice that there are three speeds at which you can alter the focus. The faster two produce noticeable jumps in focus rather than a smooth racking. The third speed produces super-slow (in fact almost imperceptible) changes in focus. I guess the Impero mustn't be limited to those speeds otherwise it wouldn't be very useful as a follow focus.
I'm looking forward to seeing some reviews of this product when it comes out to find out just how smoothly focus can be pulled using the lenses AF motors.