Dustin Cross
April 9th, 2006, 06:40 PM
Aloha,
I finally had a few minutes to put my Letus35flip on my new JVC HD100 and here are the results:
720p24 footage of some chickens and rack focus between wood posts (187MB).
http://www.scottleemason.com/letus/HD100_Letus35flip_Nikon_55_85_105_720P24.m2v
480p60 footage of my wife shaking a bed sheet (84MB).
http://www.scottleemason.com/letus/HD100_Letus35flip_Nikon_85_105_480P60.m2v
480p60/24 footage my wife shaking a bed sheet (84MB).
http://www.scottleemason.com/letus/HD100_Letus35flip_Nikon_85_105_480P60_slowmo_24p.m2v
I captured all the footage with LumiereHD 1.6b6. I then demuxed it to m2v files. LumiereHD demuxed the 720p24 footage correctly, but it demuxed the 480p60 footage as 24p footage, so it became slowmo. I wanted to test this anyway so I used MPEGStreamclip to demux the 480p60 correctly and uploaded both.
The files are large, but they have not been recompressed, so you can see them at their best.
The HD100 has the stock lens and it was zoomed to about 20mm and focus was set to about 7m and I left the camera on auto iris. The camera auto irised at f8 to f11 most of the time even on this overcast day, so the light loss didn't seem bad at all. I didn't notice the vinetteing until capture.
The lenses used are Nikon 55mm f1.2, Nikon 85mm f1.4, and Nikon 105mm f1.8, all shot wide open.
This isn't the best footage, but I am in the process of moving from Hawaii to Texas so I don't have time to play right now. If anyone in Texas wants to check out the Letus and JVC let me know.
I am happy with the quality of the Letus35flip on the HD100, but I don't think it is the best set-up. It puts too much weight on the stock lens and makes the camera fairly long. The picture quality is good though and the Letus35HD100 should be great.
Let me know if you have any questions.
I finally had a few minutes to put my Letus35flip on my new JVC HD100 and here are the results:
720p24 footage of some chickens and rack focus between wood posts (187MB).
http://www.scottleemason.com/letus/HD100_Letus35flip_Nikon_55_85_105_720P24.m2v
480p60 footage of my wife shaking a bed sheet (84MB).
http://www.scottleemason.com/letus/HD100_Letus35flip_Nikon_85_105_480P60.m2v
480p60/24 footage my wife shaking a bed sheet (84MB).
http://www.scottleemason.com/letus/HD100_Letus35flip_Nikon_85_105_480P60_slowmo_24p.m2v
I captured all the footage with LumiereHD 1.6b6. I then demuxed it to m2v files. LumiereHD demuxed the 720p24 footage correctly, but it demuxed the 480p60 footage as 24p footage, so it became slowmo. I wanted to test this anyway so I used MPEGStreamclip to demux the 480p60 correctly and uploaded both.
The files are large, but they have not been recompressed, so you can see them at their best.
The HD100 has the stock lens and it was zoomed to about 20mm and focus was set to about 7m and I left the camera on auto iris. The camera auto irised at f8 to f11 most of the time even on this overcast day, so the light loss didn't seem bad at all. I didn't notice the vinetteing until capture.
The lenses used are Nikon 55mm f1.2, Nikon 85mm f1.4, and Nikon 105mm f1.8, all shot wide open.
This isn't the best footage, but I am in the process of moving from Hawaii to Texas so I don't have time to play right now. If anyone in Texas wants to check out the Letus and JVC let me know.
I am happy with the quality of the Letus35flip on the HD100, but I don't think it is the best set-up. It puts too much weight on the stock lens and makes the camera fairly long. The picture quality is good though and the Letus35HD100 should be great.
Let me know if you have any questions.