My apologies if there is already a topic on this ...
Thoughts on this new adapter from SLR magic?
PR:
The SLR MAGIC-RANGEFINDER CINE Adapter is an optical device with integrated follow focus gears. When adapted to a compatible taking lens, one could override the focus control of the taking lens with the RANGEFINDER’s built-in focus ring that provides calibrated focus markings from 3’6 ft to Infinity.
The SLR MAGIC-RANGEFINDER CINE Adapter is highly recommended for users wanting to have single focus capability on the SLR Magic Anamorphot adapters as well as users wanting to have cinema like manual focus capabilities on autofocus lenses.
It seems that it acts as a external focusing mechanism that sits in front of the lens. I figure you set your lens (or taking lens + anamorphic adapter pair) at infinity focus and then you can use the range finder to control focus with the benefits of:
This is what I read into the announcement at least.
Here are some screenshots. Hopefully I get a video up too, so folks can see focus pulls. I does breathe, but not obnoxiously, it's fairly subtle. It flares big blue "bokeh" flares, which rob the Kowa of some of its ability to flare horizontally, but what can ya do? the ability to quickly focus far outweighs any minor faults with this thing. Overall, it is high quality and it worked wonders on my projection anamorphic setup. There's a longer writeup on my setup and the Rangefinder in the flickr album description:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/68917223@N05/albums/72157659802564846/with/22182848755/
Received 2 notices from Adorama that its still on backorder...read somewhere it should start shipping end of Sept.
I pre-ordered. Anyone recieved theirs yet?
@Sebfarges ,does it reduce the close focus distance, for example i have a 2x anamorphic that can focus as close as 3.5 ft , will adding the rangefinder cut that in half? when will this be available?
The Rangefinder is working from around 1 meter to infinity, and no vignetting on my 35mm lens, at least in 4k
Is the rangefinder kind of like a variable closeup filter? I bought a cheap variable closeup filter +1 to +10 , and seems to do the trick for close focus ..but it was a tiny thing, thus lots of vignetting
My new movie with SLR Magic Rangefinder :)
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@grisnjam thanks, i guess for me with the isco 36 since it has one focus system, is will this allow for closer focus distance with the isco 36 with out needing to add closeups, plus if its smoother focus style or not,if its less and smoother turning ill be more in on this if the image is not too effected by it.
Yes, check out Andrew's post, he mentions:
"Since it only arrived today however I’ve not yet had time to go in depth with it and gauge performance. Initial samples showed it produced a usable image with my Isco CentaVision 2x anamorphic even at F2.0 and although it did soften up the Canon 24mm F1.4L at F1.4 the image was still impressive and likely far sharper from F2.8. "
@kingmixer It is a variable diopter that sits in front of the lens, in effect replacing the internal focus mechanism. You set focus on the lens to infinity and then leave it there and then focus with the Range Finder. Since the filter is focusing the lens it will 'fix' lenses that have heavy breathing.
@sammy When using it with an anamorphic adapter you set the taking lens and anamorphic adapter to infinity focus and leave them there and then attach the Range Finder which now gives you a single geared focus mechanism with 240 degrees of movement and accurate distance markings. It does claim to improve minimum focus distance on some anamorphics but only testing will tell by how much.
Looks like Andrew has one and should be posting tests soon ...
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