Lucas Rodriguez
January 20th, 2006, 04:13 AM
Hello there,
I've had the Letus35 (attached to a GS400) for a while now, mostly shooting test footage with different settings and lighting conditions to get used to it and its strong/weak points... I want to shoot a short film but before I want to be really comfortable with it. Overall, I'm really happy with it and I'm already getting very nice results. :)
The only real issue I've found so far is that in order to get rid of the vignetting I have to zoom in all the way until the camera loses focus on the GG, and the zoom back just a bit in order to get focus again. The problem with this is that even if I use wide lenses (well, the wider I have is 28mm...), I get an undiserable zoomed-in effect, with a very narrow angle of view.
I don't have a video to show this right now, but I'll upload one as soon as I get home. Is there any way to overcome or fix this problem? I read something about a macro lens, but I'm afraid I'm not sure about how this works...
Thanks in advance,
Lucas
PD: Oh yeah... I'm using 50mm f/1.4 and 28-70mm f/2.8 lenses.
I've had the Letus35 (attached to a GS400) for a while now, mostly shooting test footage with different settings and lighting conditions to get used to it and its strong/weak points... I want to shoot a short film but before I want to be really comfortable with it. Overall, I'm really happy with it and I'm already getting very nice results. :)
The only real issue I've found so far is that in order to get rid of the vignetting I have to zoom in all the way until the camera loses focus on the GG, and the zoom back just a bit in order to get focus again. The problem with this is that even if I use wide lenses (well, the wider I have is 28mm...), I get an undiserable zoomed-in effect, with a very narrow angle of view.
I don't have a video to show this right now, but I'll upload one as soon as I get home. Is there any way to overcome or fix this problem? I read something about a macro lens, but I'm afraid I'm not sure about how this works...
Thanks in advance,
Lucas
PD: Oh yeah... I'm using 50mm f/1.4 and 28-70mm f/2.8 lenses.