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boasting about my EX1 rig...
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Here are some pictures of my - now almost complete - rig, featuring the Letus Extreme, the Redrock Micro add-os, and the Manhattan HD monitor.
If I were to give write-up's, I'd say that the Redrock Micro stuff is indeed of an exceptional quality, with equally great support from Brian Valente. The Manhattan monitor is also very, very good (as is the Tekkeon battery powering it), and the support from ManhattanLCD's John Reed outstanding. Unfortunately, I cannot say I'm satisfied with the Letus Extreme performance or build quality -a real bummer! Aaron, if you read this, please do something to improve the level of Extreme users satisfaction, instead of just charging more for the Ultimate version (which merely offers improvements the Extreme should have as a standard, in the first place)... So now the only missing thing I'm still waiting for is the NanoFlash - Mike, I'm counting on you! |
Piotr, what kind of videos do you shoot with that rig?
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Jay,
Mainly live classical music performances. But I also hope to start making my own feature shorts, now that I almost have a "film" rig :) |
It's okay for you to boast, if it's okay for me to ask if I can borrow it.
Please pack it carefully. I will not be held responsible for damaged (or missing) items! (Grin...) |
Piotr, what is the resolution of that Monitor? Do you have a link handy to point me to that exact model? The setup looks great!
Thanks! |
Here you are, Jason:
https://www.manhattanlcd.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=23 Oh, and it's 1366*768 - amazing. Both Component and HDMI inputs! |
Looking good Piotr, almost can't see the EX1 in there now ;)
I've never really understood the benefit of those big matte boxes, they seem to be one of those items that costs extraordinary amounts of money for very little functionality... or am I missing something? |
Paul,
Apart from their main function (i.e. preventing unwanted light from entering the lens), it also holds several (mine has two) rotary filter stages; no more problems with the screwed-on versions of the IR cut, pola, or grad ND... |
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With regards to the light getting in, does having the extra shade make a noticeable difference to the footage? Obviously direct sunlight on the lens would cause flare etc, but I can stop that with my little 35mm lens hood. Please stop me from needing another expensive part ;) |
Piotr, thanks for the link... Maybe an early X-Mas present :)
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Sweet! I just don't think it would fit on the deck of my expedition kayak. :Þ
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I have read about the Letus product not being up to scratch. However, I understand that it does work very well.
And to think that Sony marketed this camera as a hand held unit!!! HA! Nice rig Piotr. |
Don't get me wrong - the image quality I'm getting with the improved Letus achromat for EX1, and my Canon lenses, is marvellous. If I'm not totally satisfied is that a precise opto-mechanical device like this, sitting between your high-quality lens and an even higher-quality camera, should absolutely be built better than the Extreme version is.
As I wrote elsewhere, the back focus adjustment is a real pain; even if you succeed in getting it to focus at infinity, the GG can change the amplitude and frequency of vibration, making such noise that shooting with an onboard mic is simply impossible. Also, the way adjustment is done will never assure that you will leave the GG planar with the camera imagers (i.e. normal to the lens axis). This causes picture softness in one corner or even the whole (left or right, upper or lower) extremity of the frame. Also, the way it's attached to the thread ring on the camera lens is just pathetic - unstable, flimsy, and above all, unrepeatable. Most of the above have been fixed with the Ultimate version, for more than twice the price... |
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So after all, my car rear wing analogy was just a joke - a good matte box is really useful. And that it makes your rig look even more pro - well, why not? Just an extra bonus :) |
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