Tagged with konvas - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/konvas/feed.rss Mon, 29 Apr 24 09:24:49 +0000 Tagged with konvas - Personal View Talks en-CA LOMO style Kinor OCT-19 TEMP lens set. (For Sale) http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11699/lomo-style-kinor-oct-19-temp-lens-set.-for-sale Tue, 04 Nov 2014 15:58:26 +0000 NURBS 11699@/talks/discussions For Sale - LOMO style Kinor OCT-19 TEMP lens set, in good condition. Included 6 lenses and OCT-to-MTF adapter.

22mm T3.3 OKC-1-22-1, 28mm T2.3 OKC4-28-1, 35mm T2.3 OKC8-35-1, 50mm T2.2 OKC1-50-1, 75mm T2.2 OKC1-75-1, 100mm T2.3 OKC1-100-1,

Adapter OCT19 TEMP to MTF (m43)

Price per set 2300$ + shipping to your country. romasone@gmail.com

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Using OCT-18/OCT-19 lenses on an M4/3 camera? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1179/using-oct-18oct-19-lenses-on-an-m43-camera Thu, 13 Oct 2011 20:25:25 +0000 Gabel 1179@/talks/discussions
This really intrigued me. After all, those lenses looks AMAZING from what I've seen picture-wise. What I want to know is how they are to use? From what I understand, there is no way to use them on a follow focus... I might be able to live with that, if the rest works. Also, I understand Ciecio7 is the best adapter to get for these, right? Question is basically, how much hassle is it? Is it worth it?

I should add that these are spherical, not anamorphics, but still!]]>
Short film shot with GH2 + Lomo cinema lenses http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2217/short-film-shot-with-gh2-lomo-cinema-lenses Wed, 08 Feb 2012 00:57:53 +0000 ed_lee83 2217@/talks/discussions I know a few peeps here are fans of Lomo lenses (and some are also selling them on here), so I've finally been able to upload a short I DP'ed last year shot here in Hong Kong with the GH2 (unhacked!), filmed entirely with Lomo OCT-19 glass: Standard speeds 18mm (a bit unsharp here), 35mm, 50mm, 75mm, 37-140. Plus a 35mm T1.4 for the stills used in the short. Unfortunately I couldn't secure the 1080 version, this was a DVD rip. The short is gonna try some other fests so I have to keep it private viewing for now. It's called "This File Cannot Be Deleted" (director's in-joke) and is in Chinese, so it has English subtitles. The story is loose at best, but I'd say most of you would like to see the quality of the lenses. It was showcased at a film festival here and held up very well on the big screen.

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