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Redrock Micro M2 on a V1U?
I'd like to get a Redrock Micro M2 35mm adaptor for the V1U I have on order. Does anyone know the mount sizes that I need to specify for the M2 adaptor to fit the V1U?
Many thanks. Greg |
Sony throws another curve ball to us on that one, coming up with a filter sized of 62mm. The HD Achromats are all 72mm, so a stepup ring will be required for the achromat.
I have not heard about how close focusing issues are with the camera and whether an extension spacer might be required. Maybe you will be the first to marry the M2 to the V1U, and we get to learn from you !! |
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Greg,
You will need to get a 62mm to 72mm step-up ring (the achromat is 72mm). Then all you have to do is decide which lens mount you need (I have the Nikon mount). I'm not sure if the V1U will need shims (the Z1U does), but I guess I'll find out once my V1U arrives. I get great images with the Z1U and hope for the same with the V1U. Peace. Todd |
Chris beat me to the punch :)
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Scot: Slower than what. I've been experimenting with a self built Micro35 from the Redrock DIY kit, and my FX1, shooting in dimly lit living area at my home. Yes, to get ideal results, lighting is need. Otherwise, I am pushing gain and seeing grain. In day light out doors, it is not a problem. You even have to use NDs....
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Todd, Chris, Scott, thanks very much for the replies and information (I'd be lost without this community...)
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It doesn't look like the V1 looses much against the Z1 for minimum illumination levels, so I doubt the camera'll make that much difference - after all, interiors need to be lit for decent results with any camera on these systems, and exteriors are never going to be a problem except at night - but again, what's new?! |
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Ahhh my missing 't' is back Thanks Chris! |
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