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Declan Smith December 17th, 2005, 05:45 PM Just received the SG35 today and gave it a quick roadtest before the sun went down. This was done with the standard 20x lens on the XL2, and a Canon FD f/1.4 50mm lens on the adapter.
http://www.madpanic.net/sg35/sg35_xl2test1.wmv
http://www.madpanic.net/sg35/sg35_xl2test2.wmv
My first impressions are that this is a very professional looking and well built adapter. The rail system has been modified by Wayne for the XL-2 to cope with the lens offset from centre of base plate.
The whole system fitted perfectly and was easy to adjust. Focussing is easy as the unit is sturdy (due to the rails).
I'll be conducting some more tests over the next few days and posting more footage.
Picture of setup is http://www.madpanic.net/sg35/sg35_xl2_1.JPG
Carl Jakobsson December 17th, 2005, 06:40 PM Superb picture quality! Does the adapter use any kind of condensor?
Wayne Kinney December 17th, 2005, 06:47 PM Carl,
The SG35 indeed uses a condenser system to prevent vignetting.
Declan Smith December 17th, 2005, 07:21 PM I have just done a high contrast test between the SG35 & The letus35A. The XL2 setup was in full manual and didn't change between the two clips, neither did the position of the camera. The same Canon FD f/1.4 50mm lens was used and the lighting setup remained the same.
http://www.madpanic.net/sg35/sg35_letus35a.wmv
Yasser Kassana December 18th, 2005, 07:43 AM Nice work declan. the colours seem better on the Sg35 don't they?
Timofei Youriev December 18th, 2005, 08:42 AM My first post. Looking to get a 35 adapter.
Footage from Letus35 was shaking and overall GS35 looked better then Letus.... any comments?
Ben Winter December 18th, 2005, 10:07 AM The SG35 seems a tiny bit brighter, but has a much smaller FOV. The Letus had a tiny, tiny bit less chromatic aberration, looking at the inside edge of the face of the watch and the edge of the paper on the piano when its in-focus.
Also, I'm not sure how you can say the colors are better on one over the other when looking at footage of a black and white piano :)
And yes, of course I'm going to be biased after spending money on a Letus :) although I've fixed a lot of the inherant problems with the Letus by adding rails, more battery power and a CO macro.
Graham Bernard December 18th, 2005, 10:28 AM Excellent head-to-head. Thgank you Declan . .thank you very much indeed!
Grazie
Declan Smith December 19th, 2005, 01:57 PM Ok, another test of the SG35 with the XL2. Again, fairly rushed, but contains a mixture of follow focus and pull focus shots and no coffee cups! This time with plenty of colour.
The first few shots (up until the Children) were shot using the f/1.4 canon FD 50mm lens with a preset on the XL2 (because I forgot to turn it off).
The lens used for the other shots was a vivitar 75mm-105mm FD f/3.5.
http://www.madpanic.net/sg35/sg35_2.wmv
There is some dodgy camera work as the shots were unscripted and I had to try and follow the action both with focus and an inverted image, something that I will get used to over time.
Comments Welcome
Yasser Kassana December 20th, 2005, 04:58 AM Nice footage Declan, one thing i like about the xl2 is the colours and image quality. Added with a good 35mm adapter in this case the sg35 you have something great. By the way the camera work was not dodgy.
Graham Bernard December 20th, 2005, 08:40 AM Declan? - I'm seeing a slight outward radius on the right of the Windows Media Player frame? Anybody else?
Good to see some steadier DoF and colour experiments! Thank you.
Grazie
Wayne Kinney December 20th, 2005, 12:07 PM I'm seeing a slight outward radius on the right of the Windows Media Player frame? Anybody else?
This is simply the edge of the 35mm frame, looks as though the XL just needed to be centred up a little more.
Jenny Morgan December 27th, 2005, 05:34 AM The first few shots (up until the Children) were shot using the f/1.4 canon FD 50mm lens with a preset on the XL2 (because I forgot to turn it off).
The lens used for the other shots was a vivitar 75mm-105mm FD f/3.5.
Comments Welcome
How does the FD mount end of the adapter "trip" the canon FD lens plungers to allow the lens's f-stop mechanisms to work?
What Diopter did you use with the XL1/2?
Declan Smith December 27th, 2005, 05:07 PM Currently, the FD lens is fixed at it's widest aperture, so the f-stops I quoted were the widest ones. I believe that previous posts on this board suggest methods to engage the mechansism to allow the iris to be adjusted. I use the XL-2 iris to alter the light hitting the CCD's thus keeping the shallowist DOF from the FD lens.
Phil Kay December 29th, 2005, 09:12 AM Where can I get one of these adaptors in the UK? How much are they?
Declan Smith December 29th, 2005, 09:28 AM Where can I get one of these adaptors in the UK? How much are they?
Contact member Wayne Kinney direct from this board or see his homepage.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wayne.kinney/sg35.htm
Leo Mandy January 2nd, 2006, 03:33 PM Anymore new footage, the other stuff looked great? I would like to see the setup picture of the SG35 - the one you took is a little too close and I cannot see the unit/rails fully!
Declan Smith January 2nd, 2006, 07:37 PM I have some more photos of the setup, but due to the holiday season I haven't had a chance to do any more shots. I am hoping to get some more done in the next week or so.
Latest Pictures of setup as follows:
http://www.madpanic.net/sg35/IMG_1628.JPG
http://www.madpanic.net/sg35/IMG_1640.JPG
http://www.madpanic.net/sg35/IMG_1655.JPG
(I really ought to set my website up sometime !!)
Wayne Kinney January 3rd, 2006, 06:45 AM Thanks for posting them pictures, Declan. I would like to say that the support system in these pics is the older type. All new units ship with the new improved support system
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