Tagged with lens - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/lens/p9/feed.rss Mon, 29 Apr 24 02:21:51 +0000 Tagged with lens - Personal View Talks en-CA FS: Rode NTG-2 and 2 Pentax Lenses (28mm SMC f2.8 & 50mm SMC f1.4) http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11314/fs-rode-ntg-2-and-2-pentax-lenses-28mm-smc-f2.8-50mm-smc-f1.4 Wed, 17 Sep 2014 12:46:07 +0000 matt_gh2 11314@/talks/discussions Hi all,

I'm selling a few things, all in very good condition. I have a Rode NTG-2 microphone that I'm selling for $150. That includes free shipping and comes with the foam wind screen and the Rode soft carry case. I also have 2 Pentax Lenses that I would say are perfect, but because I'm not a lens expert I'll just call them "very good". I used them briefly but decided to stick with my 28mm & 50mm Lomo lenses for the particular look I'm going for on my next project. I don't see any problems at all with the glass, and the images looked perfectly clean when I used them on my GH2. I'm selling them each for $100. That includes free shipping, as well as a free Pentax to m43 adapter, so these are ready to use once you receive them. They both have front and rear caps, as well as a clear screw on filter for protection. If you want to buy the 2 lenses I can offer them both for $180.

I keep all my gear properly stored in Pelican cases, and will also be very carefully wrapping and packing these before I ship them to you.

Thanks, Matt

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What are the benefits of a constant aperture lens? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11367/what-are-the-benefits-of-a-constant-aperture-lens Tue, 23 Sep 2014 08:01:39 +0000 mpgxsvcd 11367@/talks/discussions It seems like all of the high end lenses are constant aperture. What are the benefits and drawbacks of a constant aperture lens?

The biggest benefit I can think of is that the exposure will stay constant as you zoom. You can fix the shutter speed, focal ratio, and ISO values and then zoom without needing to change them. That sounds great but do we really need that?

With cameras that have Auto ISO available in manual mode can’t you just let the auto ISO control the exposure while you zoom?

Also aren’t all lenses constant aperture, just not always at their wide open apertures? If you stop down to the minimum aperture of the lens then the aperture will remain fixed in aperture priority or manual mode while you zoom even if the lens isn’t a true “Constant Aperture” lens.

What happens as you zoom? Aren’t these lenses still changing the aperture in order to keep it constant? Doesn’t that mean that your depth of field will change as you zoom? If the focal ratio of a not constant aperture zoom lens increases as you zoom in could it then keep depth of field constant as you zoom if so desired? Would that ever be desirable?

Couldn’t a constant aperture zoom lens have a slightly wider aperture or slightly longer focal length if it wasn’t a constant aperture lens wide open? Aren’t they crippling the lens slightly in order to make it constant aperture wide open?

Also what about being parfocal. Isn’t maintaining focus as you zoom more important than maintaining focal ratio especially in cases where you can let Auto ISO solve the changing exposure issue?

I am just curious as to why we insist on having constant aperture lenses. To me the benefits of a constant aperture lens do not outweigh the benefits of a non-constant aperture lens as long as your camera allows auto ISO in the modes you are shooting with.

With that being said the 35-100mm F2.8 is pretty much the only lens I use on my GH4 now. However, I really don’t zoom that often while filming so I am not sure I use it to its full abilities.

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Small and lightweight zoom for S35 with good focal range? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11319/small-and-lightweight-zoom-for-s35-with-good-focal-range Wed, 17 Sep 2014 20:34:05 +0000 Brody 11319@/talks/discussions Hi guys, I'm looking to buy a zoom that covers S35 with an f/stop of about 2.8 (ideally fixed) that would be small and lightweight more or less in the range of something like 20-85mm and/or 35-120mm.

I hope to avoid still lenses for mechanical reasons and also to get that "warmth" and organic nature one might get from older cine lenses. I might consider older still lenses that are all manual and have good mechanics.

Versatility, size and weight are my major concerns. I'm not trying to find optical perfection here. In fact imperfections (low corner sharpness, flaring, etc.) are welcomed as I prefer older glass with digital capture anyways if it gives me good center sharpness.

Modern cine zooms are huge and bulky and expensive and I'm not looking to rent. That's why I've been thinking about older lenses mostly. Ideally something that could be converted to EF mount. Flexible budget depending on the lens.

I've been digging the net for some days now and I've come mostly empty handed. Only option I found was this small 1kg Optar 25-80 T3.4 but I was hoping to widen my options. (http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?31664-Optar-25-80mm-PL-mt-Lens-for-sale)

Any suggestions?

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Cheap lens for GH4 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11303/cheap-lens-for-gh4 Tue, 16 Sep 2014 07:41:21 +0000 tinbeo 11303@/talks/discussions Is anyone used this lens http://www.ebay.com/itm/171435798985 Sound very interested and cheap

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Just got my BMPocket, need a lens for specific use http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11191/just-got-my-bmpocket-need-a-lens-for-specific-use Thu, 04 Sep 2014 07:40:37 +0000 rockroadpix 11191@/talks/discussions Ok, what I am looking for is a wide angle lens that has a low profile, preferably a wide zoom for when I go skiing. What is the best choice? 12-32, 14-42 or whatever? the power zooms? Inquiring minds. If it's fast, that's just gravy, but I don't really need 2.8 or the like.

As an aside, not so happy with the crop when using my Voigtlander 25, but that's another thread...

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Music Video Shot with GH2, DW Cluster 7, Moon T6 (modified to 110mbps) and Russian M39 Lenses. http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11166/music-video-shot-with-gh2-dw-cluster-7-moon-t6-modified-to-110mbps-and-russian-m39-lenses. Mon, 01 Sep 2014 15:34:35 +0000 IntoCRASH 11166@/talks/discussions

Lenses used: Jupiter 3 50mm f1.5, and Jupiter 9 85mm f2.0 M39 mount adapted to M4/3 A few clips were colored with FilmConvert. Edited in Sony Vegas. Enjoy!

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FS: NEW Rokinon 14mm T/3.1 Cine lens for MFT - free priority shipping - $400 OBO http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11167/fs-new-rokinon-14mm-t3.1-cine-lens-for-mft-free-priority-shipping-400-obo Mon, 01 Sep 2014 19:45:52 +0000 mrtorrent 11167@/talks/discussions Rokinon 14mm T3.1 Cine ED AS IF UMC for Micro Four-Thirds: Brand new, unused, nice fast cine lens with smooth, de-clicked manual aperture and standard gearing on both iris and focus rings, for use with a follow focus. Retails everywhere for $450.

Got this as part of a bundle from Adorama last week, and it has excellent reviews, but selling because I already have a good lens in this focal length.

Asking $400 or best offer. Free shipping by priority mail is included (within the USA).

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FS: Small Lomo lens set 18-35-50 in OCT-19 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10507/fs-small-lomo-lens-set-18-35-50-in-oct-19 Sun, 01 Jun 2014 10:37:20 +0000 robmneilson 10507@/talks/discussions Up for grabs I have a small selection of Lomo lenses. All of them are in OCT-19 mount, and have 32 pitch focus gears installed. Each have been serviced in the last year by Super 16 INC. Lenses are in amazing shape for their age, and took me awhile to find good copies. $1950 plus shipping for the set. Pickup is available in the Houston Texas area.

OKC5-18-1 (1991)
OKC11-35-1 (1988) Kinor body style
OKC1-50-6 (1990)

Looking to sell as a set, and not break them up. In the wide shot I have a 22mm in the set, which I think I am going to keep. However if you NEED a 22mm I would consider selling it with this set.

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FS: Kowa Prominar Anamorphic 16-H 2X lens http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11126/fs-kowa-prominar-anamorphic-16-h-2x-lens Tue, 26 Aug 2014 10:51:09 +0000 JCVD 11126@/talks/discussions Up for sale this RARE Kowa Prominar Anamorphic 16-H 2X lens!

The lens is quite old, regarding this, it is in very good condition. It doesn't have scratches, haze or fungus!

It comes with two Redstan clamps, which is a very good quality (and very expensive).

Since this is a rare lens with quality clamps, the asking price is 1100 USD (I can accept EURO also). I am opened for offers too, so please PM me!

I am in the European Union, between EU member countries there is not costum duty tax! I ship worldwide!

I hope to be able to afford a GH4 after I sold this. :)

All the best to you guys!

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FS: Iscomorphot 8/1,5X - Isco-Göttingen Anamorphic lens! http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11125/fs-iscomorphot-815x-isco-goettingen-anamorphic-lens Tue, 26 Aug 2014 09:52:25 +0000 JCVD 11125@/talks/discussions Hello guys!

Up for sale this VERY RARE Iscomorphot 8/1,5X - Isco-Göttingen Anamorphic lens!

The lens is quite old, regarding this, it is in very good condition. It doesn't have scratches, haze or fungus, it only has coating marks on the front and rear elements. It looks scrary on the photos, but it is only coating and not a deep scratch, sometimes this happens with coatings on 40-50 years old german lenses. I never ever noticed any quality loss.

Since this is a very rare lens, the asking price is 1500 USD (I can accept EURO also). I am opened for offers too, so please PM me!

I am in the European Union, between EU member countries there is not costum duty tax! I ship worldwide!

I hope to be able to afford a GH4 after I sold this. :)

All the best to you guys!

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The vintage lens "max aperture" gallery http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11061/the-vintage-lens-max-aperture-gallery Sat, 16 Aug 2014 19:18:36 +0000 joethepro 11061@/talks/discussions
  • Post photos taken with your vintage manual lenses at wide open aperture, preferably at f/1.4 or faster, but other lenses with slower max apertures are also welcome.

  • List the lens, the camera, and the aperture (includes speedboosters!)

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Sharpness and aperture http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1467/sharpness-and-aperture Wed, 16 Nov 2011 05:26:50 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 1467@/talks/discussions
Let’s look at a very good wide-aperture prime, the Canon 35mm f/1.4 “L” lens. Here are the Imatest results for fifteen Canon 35mn f1/.4 lenses measured at both f/1.4 and f/2.8 apertures. (The number on the vertical axis is the MTF 50 weighted average for the entire lens, that on the horizontal axis is MTF50 at the center point).

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More lenses compared:
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Small conclusion:
1.Some lenses benefit greatly from being stopped down, others very little.
2.For those lenses that do benefit, stopping down just to f/2.0 provides the majority of resolution improvement. The difference between wide open and f/2.0 is generally much greater than the difference between f/2.0 and the maximum resolution.
3. Getting the edges and corners sharp requires stopping down to at least f/4 for most wide-aperture primes, and some really need f/5.6. Stopping down to f/2.8 may maximize center sharpness but often makes only a slight difference in the corners, at least on a full-frame camera.
4. None of the lenses performed any better after f/5.6 (for the center) or f/8 for the corners. Most were clearly getting softer at f/11.

Read full article at: http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2011/11/stop-it-down-just-a-bit

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Who knows this anamorphic lens? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10903/who-knows-this-anamorphic-lens Mon, 28 Jul 2014 08:26:49 +0000 Manu4Vendetta 10903@/talks/discussions I found this in a little shop here in my country where sometimes I find interesting things for little money. He asks me about U$14, but above the price I want to know if I can take advantage on M4/3 or a waste of time.

Also the optical has a small stroke about an eighth of an inch over the glass. Unfortunately the photos a little kick fast and the front is out of focus.

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Birger Engineering still exist? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10888/birger-engineering-still-exist- Sat, 26 Jul 2014 05:12:08 +0000 elementalracer 10888@/talks/discussions Does anyone here know if Birger Engineering still exists? Their website looks like it hasn't been updated in over a year. I have a Birger Canon EF mount for a RED ONE that needs to be serviced and I'm not sure where to send it off to? I sent them an email just to try but I have yet hear back from them.

Anyone out there happen to have any dealings with them recently? Or possibly know of another place one could send a lens mount like this to get repaired?

Thanks guys!

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Fotodiox, Excell, Lens Turbo analogs for m43 and NEX http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7356/fotodiox-excell-lens-turbo-analogs-for-m43-and-nex Wed, 26 Jun 2013 01:57:22 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 7356@/talks/discussions image

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The Vizelex Light Cannon from Fotodiox Pro is an advanced lens mount adapter that not only attaches a Nikon Lens (including G & D type) to a Micro 4/3 (MFT) camera body, but has added light focusing optics which makes the lens wider by a 0.72x factor and increases the maximum aperture of the lens by 1 stop. This effectively allows use of your 35mm lenses on a crop sensor camera and not lose the angle of view normally associated with lens mount adapters (ie, 50mm lens stays roughly a 50mm lens equivalent).

Additionally, this light focusing optic gives a faster than normal aperture, turning a f/2.8 into the equivalent of a f/2.0; perfect for shooting in low light situations, when you need a faster shutter speed, or want a lower ISO sensitivity! The blue dial on the adapter is an aperture adjustment dial which allows the iris to be adjusted on even the Nikon G & D lenses; on older Nikon lenses with a aperture dial on the lens, the blue dial on the adapter can act as a depth of field preview lever allowing you to switch back and forth between wide open and stopped down to a certain f-stop.

As with all Fotodiox Pro series adapters, these adapters have been specially crafted to endure professional use. The leaf spring design in the adapter holds the lens tight to the camera body ensuring there is no play between the camera and the lens. The all metal design and polished surface is designed to guarantee a smooth mounting and long lasting experience. With unique styling, the lens mount adapter maintains a professional appearance. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or any other functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Because of this “stop-down mode” will need to be used when metering since the lens does not have the ability to have its aperture controlled by the camera body. You can shoot with manual mode or aperture priority mode. Infinity focusing is guaranteed

  • Crop Factor Gain 0.72x
  • Aperture Control Yes via Adapter
  • from $149

Amazon

Their own site

http://fotodioxpro.com/index.php/the-vizelex-light-cannon-from-fotodiox-pro-nikon-g-lens-to-mirco-4-3-mft-dslr-camera-lens-mount-adapter-for-olympus-pen-e-pl1-e-pl1s-e-pl2-e-pl3-e-p2-e-p3-e-m-om-d-e-m5-panasonic-lumix-dmc-g1-g2-g3-g10-gx1-gh1-gh2-gf1-gf2-gf3-gf5-panasonic-ag-af100.html

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FS: Canon FD 15mm fisheye 2.8 with colour filter ring http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10446/fs-canon-fd-15mm-fisheye-2.8-with-colour-filter-ring Sat, 24 May 2014 12:36:40 +0000 belfryman 10446@/talks/discussions This is a lens doing everything it can to get some attention! I bought it thinking with a speedbooster I would finally have something pretty wide but then I bought the 12-35mm anyway! Selling for the price I bought if for £275, haven't done anything with it other than a few test shots - not that it makes any difference, it's old now innit - so selling for the price I paid. Would obviously prefer to send UK.

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Anamorphic newbie.. http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/182/anamorphic-newbie.. Sun, 05 Jun 2011 08:44:39 +0000 MarkV 182@/talks/discussions I think this is really nice community that is able to help each other..
I have hackable GH1 .. and I'm preparing for a really large project next month and I think this is the right time for the anamorphic lens for my GH1..
First .. There are two types of anamorphic lens squeeze, right? 2,0X and 1,5X? .. what is the general output difference here? Like the final aspect ratio?

And second thing.. I decided to buy a anamorphic lens for my GH1 of the eBay.. and I need some good tips for cheap (you know.. I don't have lot of money as a digital multimedia, motion advertising and motion picture student at this moment) anamorphic lens and also some converter (adapter) (?) to mount it on GH1? I really have no idea how this works.. so maybe you can help me to get started with this stuff.. :-) Basically, I need a great anamorphic setup for a lower price (I really don't have hundreds dollars for this.. you know) for my GH1..

So maybe this can be a really helpful information for others, with a idea of buying an anamorphic gear for GH1/GH2..

Thanks everyone in advance!
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Angenieux 17-68mm f2.2 4x17B Super 16 Black Lens http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10524/angenieux-17-68mm-f2.2-4x17b-super-16-black-lens Tue, 03 Jun 2014 05:32:50 +0000 LeeM 10524@/talks/discussions A highly rated and sought after zoom lens, that is parfocal, covers the Super 16 format (Blackmagic Pocket Camera/BMPCC, Digital Bolex, and other cameras), covers ETC mode very well (and light vignette in 4K UHD - GH4) on Panasonic and Olympus cameras

In stunning/mint cosmetic and mechanical condition, aperture, zoom and focus rings turn nice and smooth, glass is pristine, like new, no fungus, haze, chips, scratches or cleaning marks.

Focuses from 1.2m to infinity.

Can ship worldwide. It's a fabulous lens.

Test footage here

Take US$800.00 plus shipping worldwide.

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Replacement flex cable for 14-140 zoom http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10594/replacement-flex-cable-for-14-140-zoom Thu, 12 Jun 2014 16:06:20 +0000 prey99 10594@/talks/discussions Hi guys, I am having a hard time finding a flex cable part to replace a defective unit in my lumix 14-140mm zoom HVS014140.

The lens is actually at a repair shop, which is how I know the flex is the problem.

But the repair person stumbled upon the problem that there is no orderable part number, and it is not showing on ebay.

So he basically told me that if I couldn´t find the part, he could not do the repair.

Panny already replied this lame answer:


npcparts@us.panasonic.com 3:37 PM (17 hours ago)

Dear Pedro, I am sorry the Flex Cable is not supplied as a service part.

Mike D11 Parts Data Coordinator Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company


Am I to assume that for an $20 buck part I will loose a $500 lens ? Remember I am in Costa Rica, son not many local or even regional options... please guys a little help!!!

Thanks!

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FS: Lens Turbo M42 to Micro Four Thirds http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10506/fs-lens-turbo-m42-to-micro-four-thirds Sun, 01 Jun 2014 10:17:17 +0000 cantsin 10506@/talks/discussions Selling an unused Lens Turbo M42 (Praktica/Pentax screw mount) to Micro Four Thirds for 40 Euro + 10 Euro postage, in its original package, EU only.

I unfortunately haven't been able to use this adapter because it doesn't fit the Blackmagic Pocket Camera. This problem is acknowlegded by RJ and seems to be related to non-standard measures of the Pocket's MFT mount. This adapter fits Panasonic GH cameras with no trouble (tested it with the GH1 and GH2).

(If you're interested to buy it, please drop me a personal message.)

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My GH3/lens makes "motor" noise even in manual when motionless http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10437/my-gh3lens-makes-motor-noise-even-in-manual-when-motionless Thu, 22 May 2014 21:00:12 +0000 harmon_eyes 10437@/talks/discussions I just got a GH3 and I'm using a Lumix 14-140 F3.5-5.6 zoom. As soon as I attach the lens and turn the camera on--even if the camera is in manual mode, with manual focus--if my ear is within, say, 3" of the camera (the side where the lens attaches), I hear a subtle but unmistakable noise that sounds a bit like a grinding motor but that you could also convince me is something electronic.

Does the GH3--or could my lens--have a motor that runs even when the camera is in manual mode (even for stills), set on manual focus, and is simply sitting there, pointed at a surface with a constant exposure?

I've got the OIS switch turn off on the lens, as well as every camera function I can think of.

The only time that the sound goes away is when the camera is in "Scene" mode--but as soon as a scene setting is "set," the noise comes back.

I have updated the camera to the 1.2 firmware.

I've never worked with a DSLR before, and I'm a bit of a newbie in general (most interested in video). Is this normal?

Any help appreciated!

Thanks!

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A good and not very expensive wide lens for M4/3: my two main candidates http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10418/a-good-and-not-very-expensive-wide-lens-for-m43-my-two-main-candidates Tue, 20 May 2014 12:47:45 +0000 Manu4Vendetta 10418@/talks/discussions Actually I have the Lumix 14mm 2.5, great for the price basically for still, in video I dont like much.

Im thinking between the SLR Magig 12mm T1.6 Built-in Lens Gear and the Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 for video (adapting), I will make the upgrade to GH4. I think it's the best around U$500, I dont see better options.

The Zuiko 12mm its good for still, but more expensive. The Rokinon have little tests and dont speak so well.

Suggestions?

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FS: Voigtlander 25mm F/0.95 & Olympus 12mm F/2.0 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10216/fs-voigtlander-25mm-f0.95-olympus-12mm-f2.0 Mon, 21 Apr 2014 20:02:52 +0000 chetcallahan 10216@/talks/discussions Selling my perfect condition MFT lenses. I have moved to a Canon mount system and no longer have a need for them.

Voigtlander 25mm F/0.95 - $850 Includes: Lens, Hood, Both End Caps & Original Box

Olympus 12mm F/2.0 - $600 Includes: Lens + Both End Caps

Contact on here or email chetaaron@Gmail.com

Willing to ship to lower 48 states

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Pentax HD lenses topic http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7922/pentax-hd-lenses-topic Tue, 27 Aug 2013 20:21:53 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 7922@/talks/discussions .image

Announced updated lenses:

  • 15mm f/4 ED AL HD PENTAX-DA Limited - $700
  • 21mm f/3.2 AL HD PENTAX-DA Limited
  • 35mm f/2.8 HD PENTAX-DA Macro Limited - $750
  • 40mm f/2.8 HD PENTAX-DA Limited - $550
  • 70mm f/2.4 HD PENTAX-DA Limited - $750

They have only two main updated:

All lenses are treated with HD coating, a high-grade multi-layer lens coating that delivers higher light transmittance and lower reflection than conventional multi-layer coatings.

All lenses feature a completely round-shaped diaphragm to optimise the performance of their distinctive optics. This diaphragm produces a natural, beautiful bokeh

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FS: Marantz PMD661 professional audio field recorder and 35mm Minolta MC Rokkor f1.8 lens http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10270/fs-marantz-pmd661-professional-audio-field-recorder-and-35mm-minolta-mc-rokkor-f1.8-lens Mon, 28 Apr 2014 12:09:03 +0000 Psyco 10270@/talks/discussions Hi everybody,

I have a Marantz PDM661 solid state audio field recoder and a 35mm Minolta MC W. Rokkor - HH f1.8 lens for sale.

1) Marantz PMD661:

The quality of the internal electronics is so high, that you don't need a preamp (see an input noise ranking of many field recorders here: http://www.audiotranskription.de/mikrofoneingangsrauschen , scroll down to about the middle of the page).

Its a 2 channel recorder with phantom powered XLR inputs. For more info try the internet (or ask me via PM). Its a very solid built (e.g. metal housing) and it is in "like new" condition.

Included is the recorder, DC adapter, 2GB SD card (not in the picture), shoulder strap, manual, software CD, original box.

Asking 400 EUR (or best offer) + shipping from Germany.

2) 35mm Minolta MC Rokkor f1.8:

This was one of the best lensen available at its time. Its fast and renders a beautyfull boke. Its sharp and gets rid of the "electronic look" on all digital cameras. It really shines when used for portrait and beauty shots. And because of its metall body and smooth mechanics, the lens has a very nice feel when used.

The lens has a Minolta standart mount and a 55mm filter thread. Its focal length is 35mm and the iris can be opend up to f1.8. Focus distance is marked in meters and feet and close focus limit is about 30cm/1.0ft. (angle of view: 64° , optics: 8 lenses in 6 groups)

The lens is in nearly mint conditions (see picture, can send more just PM me). The only flaw it has, is a painting scratch on the bajonet mount, which was caused by an adapter. This scratch has no influence on functionallity and can't be seen when the lens is mounted to a camera. All lenses are scratch and dust(!) free. The iris is free of oil, all mechanical parts are working smooth and precise and the iris ring snapps in firmly. At all time the lens was handled with great care and stored accordingly.

Included is the lens and front+rear caps.

Asking 250 EUR (or best offer) + shipping from Germany.

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Nikkor Prime Lenses Cine Gears & adapters for video GH2 Cannon BMC etc http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7603/nikkor-prime-lenses-cine-gears-adapters-for-video-gh2-cannon-bmc-etc Thu, 25 Jul 2013 14:15:41 +0000 Albi 7603@/talks/discussions I have been using these manual focus primes on a DSLR with very cinematic results. I have installed focus rings which makes them usable with a follow focus. They are made by cinematics. Selling as a set with a MFT adapter and EF adapter.

1x Nikkor 24mm AIS F2 s/n 202338 1x Nikkor 35mm F2.8 AI s/n 425490 1x Nikkor 50mm F1.8 AIS s/n 3201608

I have been keeping them in a hard peli case which is not included in sale unless someone really wants it I can work out its cost.

Price E800 OVNO including 3 cine gears, front and back caps, AI-MFT adapter (for GH2 AF100, BMC etc) and AI-EF adapter (for Cannon cameras or BMC)

I have worked out prices based on the cost of these lenses currently on ebay less shipping and taxes of course. There is also a small charge for the adapters and Cine Gears but again no shipping or waiting on delivery - the cine gears took nearly 3 weeks to get here!! I tghink the set is priced fairly and to sell.imageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimage

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Lens for shooting the moon? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10213/lens-for-shooting-the-moon Mon, 21 Apr 2014 12:11:04 +0000 tonalt 10213@/talks/discussions I'm going to video shoot moon and need good tele lens for that. It needs to be sharp as possible, but not too expensive. Since I have m4/3 cameras I could try some older vintage lens with m4/3 adapter. And I also need to get as close as possible to the moon.

Any recommendations? Aperture doesn't matter that much since moon is so bright.

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Samyang 16mm t2.2 cinelens http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9982/-samyang-16mm-t2.2-cinelens Thu, 27 Mar 2014 09:29:24 +0000 maranfilms 9982@/talks/discussions All shots were done with the Samyang (Rokinon) 16MM cine lens used on a G6. Great lens, little distortion, sharp with good contrast. This lens comes to life as most do around F4-8, but can be pushed either way and still produce a nice image. If your a m4/3rds shooter, I would go for it in that mount to do away with an adapter due to the size. This lens is smooth with a follow focus, although for this vid, I shot it stock, focus was all done in hand.

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Lens the size of a galaxy http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9821/lens-the-size-of-a-galaxy Sun, 09 Mar 2014 10:12:38 +0000 maxr 9821@/talks/discussions The video is a bit... well "Galileo in your face!" like, not so much actual dissection of methods used.

Source: NASA

Would you believe, bigger than an entire galaxy? At the January 2014 meeting of the American Astronomical Society, researchers revealed a patch of sky seen through a lens more than 500,000 light years wide.

The “lens” is actually a massive cluster of galaxies known as Abell 2744. As predicted by Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity, the mass of the cluster warps the fabric of space around it. Starlight passing by is bent and magnified, much like an ordinary lens except on a vastly larger scale.

Lately, the Hubble Space Telescope, along with the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory, has been looking through this gravitational lens as part of a program called “Frontier Fields.” Auroras Underfoot (signup)

“Frontier Fields is an experiment to explore the first billion years of the Universe’s history,” says Matt Mountain from the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. The question is, “Can we use Hubble’s exquisite image quality and Einstein’s theory of general relativity to search for the first galaxies?”

The answer seems to be “yes.” At the AAS meeting, an international team led by astronomers from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias and La Laguna University discussed Hubble and Spitzer observations of the Abell 2744 cluster. Among the results was the discovery of one of the most distant galaxies ever seen—a star system 30 times smaller yet 10 times more active than our own Milky Way. Bursting with newborn stars, the firebrand is giving astronomers a rare glimpse of a galaxy born not long after the Big Bang itself.

Overall, the Hubble exposure of Abell2744 revealed almost 3,000 distant galaxies magnified as much as 10 to 20 times larger than they would normally appear. Without the boost of gravitational lensing, almost all of those background galaxies would be invisible.

Abell 2744 is just the beginning. Frontier Fields is targeting six galaxy clusters as gravitational lenses. Together, they form an array of mighty telescopes capable of probing the heavens as never before.

 
@Vitaliy any chance of having one of this in deals section? :P

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