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Some recent HD100 footage using the Redrock Micro
I wanted to share some footage we shot this week using the Redrock Micro.
We were very pleased with the look & feel it gave our footage. Needless to say the client was blown away. http://www.dejaviewmedia.com/portfol...ock-intellatex Enjoy council : ) |
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Also, did you guys jib those shots? |
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Superb. Is that Zeiss glass? Looks clean and sharp.
Liam. |
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hey Ralph,
The RedRock is a nice addition. I highly recommend it. However I did a lot of testing before I was totaly comfortable with using it on a real project. So make sure you work out all the kinks before you show up on your next shoot with it. I'm a big fan of Nikon cameras and I already had a pretty good selection of Nikon glass. All those shots were taken with my Nikon 50mm. We did one shot using a 24mm wide angle which looked good & a 70mm-210mm zoom for one outdoor shot. |
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thanks for the info. The footage looks great! I'm a newbie when it comes to the 35mm lenses. I appreciate your help! Ralph
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wow! looks great! Great job!
How did you find other imagers comparing to the Redrock? I am assuming you were using stock lens on the HD100-no relay lens for the Redrock? |
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