Tagged with leica - Personal View Talks https://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/leica/p1/feed.rss Sun, 28 Apr 24 13:54:30 +0000 Tagged with leica - Personal View Talks en-CA Panasonic Leica DG Elmarit 200mm F2.8 discontinued https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/27384/panasonic-leica-dg-elmarit-200mm-f2.8-discontinued Tue, 22 Nov 2022 18:47:01 +0000 EspenB 27384@/talks/discussions Introduced in november 2017 the Panasonic Leica DG Elmarit 200mm F2.8 have been marked as discontinue at the japaneese Panasonic page. Also discontinued is the associated teleconverters (1.4 and 2.0).

The Panasonic Leica DG Elmarit 200mm F2.8 is a fast telephoto lens that is equivalent to 400mm when mounted on a Micro Four Thirds body. (An included 1.4x teleconverter increases the equivalent focal range to 800mm.)

The lens probably only had a single production run. It was the single most expensive lens in the Pana Leica lens collection, retailing for a whooping USD 3000. It probably was a slow seller despite the premium optical quality.

Praise for the 200 mm:

While we are at it these lenses have also been discontinued in the past:

H-FSA45200
H-FS14140-KA / H-FS14140 (none splash proof design of the super zoom)
H-FS1442A-KA / H-FS1442A

The first one is perhaps better served by the Pana Leica 50-200 (at a premium price point).

The 14-42 kit lens is replaced by the 12-60 kit lens.

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9mm F1.7 Panasonic Leica Prime lens https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/26980/9mm-f1.7-panasonic-leica-prime-lens Sat, 14 May 2022 23:42:02 +0000 EspenB 26980@/talks/discussions image

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15mm F1.7 Panasonic Leica m43 lens topic https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/8456/15mm-f1.7-panasonic-leica-m43-lens-topic Wed, 16 Oct 2013 23:47:19 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 8456@/talks/discussions

Panasonic is announcing a commercialization of new digital interchangeable lens LEICA DG SUMMILUX 15mm / F1.7 ASPH. complying Micro Four Thirds System standard.

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The LEICA DG SUMMILUX 15mm / F1.7 ASPH. is an excellent 15mm single focal length lens of F1.7 clearing LEICA’s stringent standard. It also features sophisticated exterior that matches the stylish design of the world’s smallest LUMIX GM digital single lens mirrorless (DSLM) camera.

In addition to “LEICA DG SUMMILUX 25mm / F1.4 ASPH.” and “LEICA DG MACRO-ELMARIT 45mm / F2.8 ASPH. / MEGA O.I.S.” which are already released to the market, Panasonic has also announced product commercialization of LEICA DG NOCTICRON 42.5mm / F1.2 to enhance the lineup of LEICA digital interchangeable lens, attracting professional photographers worldwide.

In the meanwhile, Panasonic is further expanding the range of LUMIX G digital interchangeable lens with the development of new LUMIX G VARIO telephoto zoom lens of 35-100mm in stylish, compact design that also matches the LUMIX GM camera.

http://panasonic.net/avc/lumix/pressrelease/leica_dg_summilux_15/

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Noctilux f/0.95 vs Hyperprime T0.95, shot on GH2 ! https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2613/noctilux-f0.95-vs-hyperprime-t0.95-shot-on-gh2- Mon, 19 Mar 2012 05:18:19 +0000 sebfarges 2613@/talks/discussions

Yesterday I had the opportunity of using for 30mn the Leica Noctilux 50mm f/0.95. I went to shot some video in the funfair of Bordeaux. I did not have ND variable filter (Leica is 60mm filter thread), so I had to use fast shutter speed, so sorry for the jitter effect... I try to do my best in this short time with this 8000€ lens. Today I went to the same place at the same hour with my SLR Hyperprime 50mm T0.95 lens, and I did the same shot, in the same condition (short time and no ND filter). This movie is a quick test where you can see in a alternate editing the difference between these two lens, wide opened at 0.95. This was not shot the same day so the light is a little different, but the weather was quite the same (cloudy with sun sometime).

All is shot at full aperture, 0.95

My opinion ? mmmm the Noctilux is an extraordinary lens, good rendering at f/0.95, smooth aperture ring. This lens is a little smaller and lighter than the SLR Magic lens. It's in M mount (Leica). The problem : the Noctilux is too expensive for me, 8000€ (10600$) !!! Please note that the SLR Magic I've used here is a prototype lens. It's be available in september in M mount, it's price is not fixed yet, but it will be around 2300€ (3000$), 3.5X less cheaper than the Leica.

The music mix is an homage to a movie director and one of his movie. The first who will find the name of the director and the title of the movie will win the two lenses... (I'm joking ;) ).

GH2 24P no hack Leica Noctilux 50mm f/0.95 SLR Magic Hyperprime 50mm T0.95 Nostalgic mode No ND filter so fast shutter speed to compensate (from 1/1000 to 1/4000 160 iso Full aperture 0.95 No color correction

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Zenit M. A Russian mirrorless with heart of Leica M https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/20527/zenit-m.-a-russian-mirrorless-with-heart-of-leica-m Wed, 26 Sep 2018 12:53:50 +0000 Manu4Vendetta 20527@/talks/discussions Based on the Leica M Type 240.

  • Sensor CMOS with 24Mp
  • Lens Zenitar 35mm f1
  • Available at december 2018
  • Price without confirmation
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50mm F2 Summitar Lens https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/22643/50mm-f2-summitar-lens Mon, 23 Sep 2019 21:30:50 +0000 DrDave 22643@/talks/discussions Testing this Summitar lens out this week, has a very interesting character. It folds, so you can damage your camera if you forget to not fold it.

1952, smooth as silk. Review shortly.

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25mm f1.4 Leica DG Summilux https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/712/25mm-f1.4-leica-dg-summilux- Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:04:25 +0000 Mimirsan 712@/talks/discussions


Available at:

http://www.amazon.com/25mm-Leica-Summilux-Aspherical-Micro/dp/B0055N2L22/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338739535&sr=8-1

http://www.ebay.com/sch/Lenses-/3323/i.html?_stpos=&_fcid=168&gbr=1&_localstpos=&_nkw=panasonic+25mm+lens&_clu=2

I sold my 20mm and gots me one of these babies a few days back (first batch in UK) for a really good price (under £400 early display copy no box or pouch but got the hood!).
Also owning a Voigtlander 25mm 0.95 & Voigt 35mm f1.4 Id thought I would share my personal thoughts in comparison.
Well to start...The lens is good....damn good.
Pros
Sharp even at F1.4 Detail and rendition of colour is beautiful.
AF is very fast and accurate on my GH2 not so fast on my GF1...but still faster than the 20mm f1.7
Very controlled image...by this I mean it has very little CA and no flares

But heres the Cons
Price...I was lucky to get this cheap but general UK retail is near £560!...that im sorry is ludicrous...It has astounding optics and yeah okay f1.4 with fast accurate AF is probably why but no!
Why? Build...Plastic! (albeit harder plastic than other Panny lenses)
The voigts FEELS expensive (heck even my Super Tak 50mm f1.4 feels more expensive) you know its crafted...but the Leica? Just off the mass produced factory line...for that price we deserve SOLID BUILD!

Lacks the ability for creativity because of its very controlled image...by this I mean its lacking character...much like the 20mm f1.7.
You can have more creative image with the Voigt.
Focus ring for MF...I just dont like it...theres no give...its just silly smooth so hard to be pinpoint accurate. The Voigt has very nice dampened focus ring and can be accurate even at f0.95

I would say if it was cheaper then get one as it is really superb...but as the price is very close to the voigt 25mm f0.95 I would say get that if you can live without the AF as it gives more stops of light and feels like you bought something that justifies the cost.
Is it better than the 20mm?....absolutely without question BUT if you have the 20mm and cant afford the Leica...dont lose sleep over it.

Anyway I leave this with a quick snapshot of my little girl taken with the Leica & GF1 (both at f1.4 in jpg right out of camera no post)...I was amazed by the detail even on a ye olde GF1 so can give you a idea of the quality.


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"Cheap" Leica R lenses https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/119/cheap-leica-r-lenses Fri, 20 May 2011 18:04:10 +0000 andres 119@/talks/discussions I'll make this mainly about Leica R lenses that are discontinued because Leica doesn't make Reflex cameras any more. One good thing about this lenses is their focal flange distance of 47 mm, therefore it can be adapted to Nikon, pentax, canon, or any other mount. So if lenses are the real investment because they last longer than cameras then it makes some sense to buy lenses that can fit any camera system. (Maybe Nikon makes a dslr that shoots raw). This is no 30 euro lens thread but if you know what and where to look then you could find a lot of sub 200 euro lenses.
What I find good about this lenses: excellent color reproduction long focus barrel rotation and they practically don't breath when focusing.

So lets start with the Leica nomenclature for f stops
(There are plenty more but this are the most common)
f/stop Name
f/0.95, f/1 and f/1.2 NOCTILUX
f/1.4 SUMMILUX
f/2 SUMMICRON
f/2.5 SUMMARIT
f/2.8 ELMARIT
f/3.5, f/3.8 and f/4 ELMAR, SUPER-ELMAR

So when you see a Leica lens you must see the name and the serial number.
Serial numbers are very important because they tell you the production year and the model of the lens.

This French site tells you in which year a lens was made
http://summilux.net/numeros/

Then here you can see which model the lens is
http://www.overgaard.dk/leica_lens_compendium.html
(scroll down to: “R-lenses for R3, R4, R6, R6.2, R7, R8, R9”)

Here you can see which lenses work with canon 5D without hitting the mirror
http://www.pebbleplace.com/Personal/Leica_db.html

This is good to know because then you can see when a lens is over priced or not.
For example a 3900000 Summicron 90 costs 2900 euros while a 2800000 costs 500 and a 90 Elmarit 2100000 is 250 euros. Of course prices vary depending on the condition of the lens. I bought a 90 Elmarit with dust inside for 170 euros.

So the idea is to find a good leicas really cheap, there are old leica lenses that don't work on new leica R cameras. Those sometimes are labeled as SL/SL2 or Leicaflex (those are the first slr cameras leica made.) With patience you can find a 1st model Summicron 50 for 125-200 euros; the Elmarit 135 for 170-250 euros.

Now an intresting story is the leica 24mm. Leica didn't have good wide angle lenses in the 70 and no zooms. They really liked minolta's stuff so the 24mm is actually a minolta lens, the same happens with the 16mm fisheye and the 35-70 f3,5 zoom. 70-210mmf4, 75-200 f4.5 and 80-200 f4.5 all minolta made.
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Leica TL2 Camera https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/17337/leica-tl2-camera Thu, 13 Jul 2017 05:24:05 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 17337@/talks/discussions image

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Leica M-D - digital camera without screen https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/15026/leica-m-d-digital-camera-without-screen Fri, 29 Apr 2016 17:16:58 +0000 karl 15026@/talks/discussions With some embarrasment I read that Leica actually releases a digital camera without screen. (See also: https://us.leica-camera.com/.

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Their "monochrome only" camera was already pretty retro, but ok, not having a Bayer patterned sensor does have some advantages should one really be interested in monochrome photography, only.

But a digital camera without a screen? To "not spoil the suspense of what your pictures look like before you watch them back at home"? Seriously?

That's the kind of over-the-top retro nonsense no reasonable person would buy. What's next? A Leica without shutter, were like with the 19th-century camera you temporarily remove a lens cap manually to time exposure?

I would rather like to see Leica contributing to the future of photography then to reliving its past...

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For Sale: Lumix DMC-LX100, $550 (like new!) https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13937/for-sale-lumix-dmc-lx100-550-like-new Thu, 15 Oct 2015 23:05:00 +0000 saltherring 13937@/talks/discussions Hey All... I'm selling my Panasonic LX100 which is a high end little point-and-shoot camera with serious video capabilities. I bought it earlier this year and haven't used it nearly as much as I imagined so I'm deciding to sell it. It's a great, pocket sized camera that takes fantastic photos and shoots really attractive video. I'm sure most of you know it's quality and specs, but here are some highlights:

  • Leica f/1.7-2.8 Lens
  • 24-75mm lens
  • 4K Ultra HD Video at 30/24 fps in MP4
  • Full HD Video at 24/30/60fps in MP4 or AVCHD
  • Manual Control Rings and Dials
  • Built-in Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • External Flash Included

It's like-new with no physical blemishes and I've taken really good care of it. I'm asking $550 (plus shipping) for it which is quite a deal as it retails for $700 or more. Let me know if you have any other questions or email me if interested in purchasing it. Thanks!

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Looking for Russian Lenses that would fully work on Leica M bayonet mount like for Leica M6 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13400/looking-for-russian-lenses-that-would-fully-work-on-leica-m-bayonet-mount-like-for-leica-m6 Thu, 16 Jul 2015 09:56:13 +0000 gameb 13400@/talks/discussions Was researching about, which Russian Lenses would work fully on Leica M bayonet mount like for Leica M6. Some of them can be adapted with the M39 screw mount, but then would not focus right. And in the end I did not understand, which ones would really work. Which ones can connect to the Leica Rangefinder focus system. Jupiter 8, 9, 12? Anybody has some suggestions or has got some for sale?

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LX 100 as an A Camera https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13255/lx-100-as-an-a-camera Mon, 22 Jun 2015 09:35:17 +0000 kitano 13255@/talks/discussions It has been many months now since the release.

On paper it has the perfect specs. fast Leica lens, 4K video with 100Mbps bitrate to name a few.

The question in my mind is - Can it really be used as a A camera for broadcast quality documentary production? (I am not concerned about the audio)

Your views?

Thanks

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FS: Leica R lens set Cine-modded EF mounts https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13015/fs-leica-r-lens-set-cine-modded-ef-mounts Wed, 20 May 2015 16:18:33 +0000 josh_chiara 13015@/talks/discussions Leica r lens set from 21mm to 90mm

All the glass is in great condition (I have included pictures of the front and rear elements of every lens) and scratch free. There is some small dust particles on the glass, but they are all external. No internal particles of note.

All lenses are in good to great condition. The only lens that has any issues at all is the 21mm f4. The issue is very minor. The front of the lens where the filter thread is has a small amount of movement front to back. It doesn't effect anything performance wise or visually with the lens. Just want to be thorough in my descriptions.

All lenses have focus gears installed with 82mm diameters.

The 35-70mm has two gears installed. One for zoom and one for focus. The focus gear is huge to accommodate the telescoping of the lens as it zooms in and out. The gear will catch a follow focus gear through the entire range of focus and zoom.

The 28mm doesn't have the gear or the front lens sticker yet, but the gear is on its way, and it will be installed as soon as it arrives. It will be the same as the rest of the set. I will re-upload the pics of the 28mm lens as soon as the gear gets here.

Leica R 21mm f4 ser no. 2614663 Leica R 28mm f2.8 ser no. 3039902 Leica R 35-70mm f3.5 ser no. 3285508 Leica R 50mm f2 ser no. 2923077 Leica R 90mm f2.8 ser no. 2537961

$3000.00 for the set. I can throw in my Storm case for the lenses for another $100.

PM me if you are interested. Payment through Paypal is preferred so we are both protected by Paypal's policies.

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FS: Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 25mm f/1.4 ASPH https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/12398/fs-panasonic-leica-dg-summilux-25mm-f1.4-asph Mon, 16 Feb 2015 15:13:43 +0000 AndreHW 12398@/talks/discussions For sale. Used Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 25mm f/1.4 ASPH. Very good condition (as new). With original box, lens hood, and both caps.

Price 430€ (Paypal). Shipping is not included (item is located in Italy but i can send internationally at buyers cost).

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Short film shot on old old Red One MX in Havana Cuba, by USA film crew https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/12369/short-film-shot-on-old-old-red-one-mx-in-havana-cuba-by-usa-film-crew Wed, 11 Feb 2015 20:54:24 +0000 eddavid 12369@/talks/discussions
Shot in Havana Cuba on old old red one mx with leica r lenses. Was not easy for this USA crew to do it but we beat the embargo opening up

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Trade: Leica Summilux 25mm for Summilux 15mm https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11616/trade-leica-summilux-25mm-for-summilux-15mm Thu, 23 Oct 2014 00:41:50 +0000 GravitateMediaGroup 11616@/talks/discussions anybody want to trade their Leica DG Summilux 15mm for a MINT condition Leica DG Summilux 25mm? I'm looking for something a little wider for my pocket cam.

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FS: Panasonic 25mm f1.4 Leica DG Micro Four Thirds lens For Sale UK £375 ono https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/8528/fs-panasonic-25mm-f1.4-leica-dg-micro-four-thirds-lens-for-sale-uk-375-ono Thu, 24 Oct 2013 00:48:56 +0000 lmackreath 8528@/talks/discussions As above, 6 months old in mint condition. Comes with box, rear and front lens caps, lens sack as new. £375 or nearest offer.

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Want to trade: Minolta MD,Lumix G and Canon FD with 25MM Leica DG 1.4 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/12133/want-to-trade-minolta-mdlumix-g-and-canon-fd-with-25mm-leica-dg-1.4 Thu, 08 Jan 2015 07:45:11 +0000 mushifreak 12133@/talks/discussions I want to trade my 50MM Minolta MD Rokkor-X 1.7, 50MM Canon FD 1.4 and 14-42MM Lumix G Vario 3.5 with 25MM Leica DG Summilux 1.4 . All lenses are in great condition. Email me at mushitakamoto@gmail.com for pictures

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Color Grading Hiphop Music Video https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9937/color-grading-hiphop-music-video Fri, 21 Mar 2014 03:32:40 +0000 dlzn 9937@/talks/discussions First time color grading. Equipment used: Panasonic GH2, Minolta MD 45mm F1.7, Leica Summilux 35mm F1.4, hack: Flowmotion, shot all handheld (without stabilization in post).

Cheers,

D.

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FS: GH3 Kit https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11148/fs-gh3-kit- Thu, 28 Aug 2014 08:31:13 +0000 traumkommode 11148@/talks/discussions Panasonic GH3 body, Panasonic Leica 25mm f1.4, SLR Magic 12mm t1.6, Olympus FL-600R flash/light combo with a set of Eneloop AA batteries and charger. Camera has its battery, lenses have their caps and the 25mm has its hood. All together for $1700, with original factory boxes, a hard case with molded foam inserts, and a soft camera bag. Will also sell seperately - GH3 for $650, 25mm for $480, 12mm for $480, and FL-600R for $220 (with batteries). Will ship if not located in Atlanta, GA, but you pay shipping.

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Leica MP topic https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11110/leica-mp-topic Sun, 24 Aug 2014 07:07:23 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 11110@/talks/discussions image

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Leica Camera AG, Wetzlar, presents a new model in the Leica rangefinder camera range. With the Leica M-P photographers can be ready to shoot anytime, so that the “decisive moment” is never missed. Thanks to the large buffer size of 2 GB it is now possible to shoot up to 24 images in full continuous speed of 3 frames per second, so the focus is on you and your photographs.

Based on the otherwise identical Leica M, the Leica M-P offers all the technical advantages of the Leica M-System and several additional features, such as the enlarged buffer memory. The ‘P’ in the name of this camera indicates the particularly discreet and enduring design concept with which the Leica M-P joins the line of Leica M-Cameras conceived especially to fulfil the needs of professional photographers.

The buffer memory capacity of the Leica M-P has been increased to 2 GB – twice the size of that of the Leica M. This guarantees that the Leica M-P is immediately ready to shoot in almost all situations. This is a particular advantage when shooting pictures in rapid succession, as the image data needs to be buffered directly after the shutter is released, before writing to the SD memory card. This means that users can now react to events with even greater spontaneity to capture the decisive moment in almost every photographic situation.

In terms of design, the Leica M-P is based on the typical characteristics of the Leica rangefinder system and focuses in particular on robustness and a long product lifespan. The use of an extremely scratch-resistant sapphire crystal cover for its LCD monitor is one example of this. This material is so hard that it can only be worked with special diamond cutting tools and is one of the world’s hardest materials. In practical terms, the sapphire glass LCD cover is almost unbreakable and offers resistance to many kinds of wear and stresses, meaning that the camera is ideally equipped for many years of use. Thanks to an anti-reflective coating on both sides of the cover glass, image reviewing is now even better, even in difficult lighting conditions, and allows photographers to assess and check every subject with optimum precision both before and after exposure.

The unobtrusive and minimalistic look of the Leica M-P provides even greater discretion in decisive shooting situations. Many photographers who already use Leica M-Cameras actually tape over the red Leica logo to make their work as unobtrusive as possible. For precisely this reason, this identifying feature has been omitted from the new rangefinder camera. Instead, the top plate of the camera is engraved with a subtle Leica script.

Other new details of the camera include a frame selection lever with which bright-line frames for six different focal lengths can be projected into the viewfinder to simulate subject framing. The corresponding frames are shown in pairs for the focal lengths 28 and 90 mm, 35 and 135 mm or 50 and 75 mm. This avoids the need to change lenses to assess suitable subject framing, offers greater creative freedom and allows photographers to concentrate fully on composing their pictures.

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DOUCE CHINE, a Music Video shot with GH2/GH3/D800/Leica/AF100 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10533/douce-chine-a-music-video-shot-with-gh2gh3d800leicaaf100- Tue, 03 Jun 2014 22:32:10 +0000 eurocameraman 10533@/talks/discussions DOUCE CHINE: THe music Video

DOUCE CHINE: Technical detail for every shot (Camera/lens/Aperture)

Birth of the “Douce Chine” Project: Twice a year I am teaching a 10 weeks (25 hours) filmmaking course in Shanghai. www.shanghai-classes.com/filmmaking For the 2014 spring term, I decided to help one of my friends, by shooting a music video for his new Album: Douce Chine (China Delight). This was an interesting project for my students as well, as we had time to work on lighting set up and camera positioning. Song is about a guy who is used to travel from France to China, mixing up jet lag feeling with night life, good wine and wave of exciting emotion spicing up his life in China. This 4 minutes video was integrally shot in 10 hours (2 afternoons) in our classroom which is only 25m2. That means we could only walk 5 steps max in the different directions of the room.

Why multi cameras shoot? Out of my teaching work in photography and filmmaking, I am both a pro photographer and DP/cameraman. I am having lots of gears and this shooting was a good place to put all of my cameras at work for the good of the students; Nikon D800, Lumix GH2, Lumix GH3 and Panasonic AF100. I hired one of my Photography students (Richard) to be my main assistant and he brought along his Leica M240 he had never tried in video mode so we decided to give it a try on that project. Music video is the place for multi camera shooting as you cannot ask the singer to repeat the exact same performance many times in one afternoon. Despite the lack of space in our classroom, we managed to position the camera to cover as many angle as possible in our 3 different sets of background: Simple black back drop, (fake) Bed and Chinese curtain, Window with (fake) street light reflection. There is no use to get many cameras in action if their position and angle of view are not both different and matching.

Image bank from extra cameras On the image shot for the music video, I add a layer of images I shot in the previous years in France and China. They were shot with GH1 (night shots and on board shots) Panasonic HVX200 (club and slomo of people walking) and HVX200 with Letus Ultimate (Water shot, airplane, traditional places…). I followed up with the HD evolution but all my HVX shots (720p 50fps) still looks real good even blew over scaled to 1080p. Great cams always existed and any day, I can still grab my HVX200 if it matches my need on a new project.

Which lenses? I am having some great lenses and I used some of my favorite on that shooting; Voigtlander 25mm f0.95, Nikon AIS 50mm f1.2, Nikon 85mm f1.4 AFD, Computar 75mm f1.4 (a rare but cheap CCTV lens great for portrait) Prior to the shoot, I bought a 35mm f1.8G (DX version) which is doing very well on the D800 even in FX mode as I knew I would add some vignette in post. I am always taking advantage of this type of experimental project to test new things without pressure. The GH2 was hanged to the ceiling on top of the fan with the Voigtlander 25mm which was wide enough to get the establishment shot at once. The D800 shared the 35mm and 50mm at f2. The GH3 always used a Speed Booster (great tool that I highly recommend) with the Nikon 85mm 1.4 which is an amazing lens (older AFD version half price than the new G version). The AF103 mainly used the Computar (200 USD lens). For the Leica, Richard brought along his 50mm f0.95, 35mm f1.4 and 90mm f2. Those 3 lens costs more than my complete equipment, but they are already sharp fully open and get their own character which makes their full frame image looks more like Medium format camera.

Light and camera settings. This is not a proper camera test as the aim was to complete the music video shooting. Therefore, we didn’t try different set up on camera or aperture on lenses to compare. Instead, we kept everything pretty much the same. I am used to set up a lighting to be able to shoot at f2 on all camera at ISO200 (base iso for GH2, GH3 and AF100). This Aperture offers great sharpness on all my lenses and it also allows me to use lenses of any angle of view from 12mm to 180mm at f2(with speed booster) on M43 (which means 24mm to 320mm on FX). I am also working at f2 most of the time as I know the combination of lights able to deliver this result which is time and budget saving. There is just some slight correction according camera position versus light position. Playing a bit on the ISO or the aperture can handle that. On the other hand, Richard wanted to go shallow depth of field (f1.4) on the Leica and sets the ISO at 100. Sometime, he went too much on that direction (while being close to the subject) and you can notice that some of Leica’s shots are a bit out of focus as depth of field is too limited. I guess that Richard went as far as f0.95 few times on the 50mm due to noticeable overexposure on some shots. Bokeh Otaku!

Main differences between cameras - GH2 and GH3 are classic, great tools, the most efficient, my favorite and they get even better with Voigtlander lenses or Speed Booster + Nikon. They are easy to set for a flat image for post processing purpose. Still, I think the GH1 was the best in term of cinematic colors out of the box. Image is sharp and it is up to your treatment to smooth them up. Those cameras are easy to handle due to their size, articulated screen, electronic viewfinder with all needed information minus peaking. - AF100 (AF103): Often described as a weak product by people who don’t own one and just judge on technical data, this camera is a workhorse, the one I pick up first for my paid job due to its form factor and ergonomics. Great for sound recording and flexible with its ND filters (the feature I am missing the most on GH series). Image quality is good and it had never been an issue for me or my client. Interesting point, it is the most accurate camera of the bunch in matters of color rendition. Green is much more right on the AF100 than on the Gh2 or Gh3 for instance. I love this cam and it is far better than its reputation. - D800: I used it once for a very short movie just for a test. (

) and I like its character. There is something tough in its image (might be the sharpness and details) and paired with old lenses it seems a great tool I want to try again. I used Pentax 645 and 67 lenses with adaptor for the previous short film and it gives a real organic feel to its images. It is not the most convenient and comfortable to use (Mirrorless is more convenient for video). Its fixed screen doesn’t help for composition and the camera is heating up on long shot. I prefer to preserve it for my photo shoot. - Leica M240: I never considered this camera as a potential choice for video shooting, but it has nice feature such as peaking on the viewfinder. I was surprised by the size of the file. Bit rate is the highest one with the GH3. Might be a lack of compression as the image gets many out of focus area and it should not need that much data. Usually data rate depends on the details of the scene you shoot. Here there is lots of darkness, lots of out of focus area so the bit rate can get lower. Here are the average value: D800 (25fps) = 25MB/s - AF100 (50 fps) = 25-28MB/s – GH2 (25 fps) = 35-45 MB/s - GH3 (50fps FHD) = 50 MB/s - Leica (25 fps) = 65 MB/s. The Leica delivers a sharp and contrasty image with beautiful colors. We tried different set up to get a flatter image, without success. This high color/high contrast image brings us into trouble as the M240 had difficulties to render the intense red and intense blue, while over cams were fine with it. I think the Leica needs a light set up which delivers the intended final result (WYSIWYG) as there is less room to post process compare to the other cameras. Few words on lenses: I think this is the strongest point of that system as Leica fast lenses deliver an incredible sharpness at full aperture, which is quit unique on a full frame camera. None of my Nikon lens or Voigtlander lens can be that sharp fully open. For sure, I will try another type of shooting, a fiction with the Leica to enjoy its unique look and possibilities.

Final words: Camera model, Full frame or M43 does it matters? This was not a camera test, but a real world shooting with very different gears. As far as I am concerned the possibility to get a flat image out of the camera, working on a nice lighting set up, taking care of camera positioning and making a wise choice of quality Lenses are more important than camera type, model or brand. Cinematic look is not about crazy shallow depth of field. Watching great classic films help to reset some mind on that matter. Pilling up image with crazy smooth out of focus area is sometime so obvious that it takes over the story itself most of the time… The real advantage of FX is to be able to offer more separation between element with wider lens (even with an f2.8 zoom) and at longer distance from subject. If one day I am trying to shoot a fiction with the leica, I am going to write a story with that idea in mind and I might shoot in flat light, colorless environment to compensate the high saturation of the footage.

Franc Péret French Filmmaker/Cameraman/Photographer/Teacher based in Shanghai cn.linkedin.com/in/francperet View my video on (need a VPN from China): http://vimeo.com/channels/659428/videos Filmmaking and Photography classes www.shanghai-classes.com

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Used Panasonic Nocticron 42.5 1.2 For Sale https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10616/used-panasonic-nocticron-42.5-1.2-for-sale- Mon, 16 Jun 2014 09:33:51 +0000 bheath 10616@/talks/discussions Great lens: Fast, sharp, well put together. Light use. Purchased in May, 2014. USD $1299.00 + shipping. Located in Canada Thanks for your interest.

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For sale: SLR Magic cine 50mm T0.95 (based in Germany) https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9675/for-sale-slr-magic-cine-50mm-t0.95-based-in-germany Thu, 20 Feb 2014 08:59:19 +0000 Tobsen 9675@/talks/discussions Hello,

I am considering to sell my great SLR Magic cine 50mm T0.95 (non RF coupled) in leica M mount. It is super sharp even wide open! Perfect if you own other SLR Magic lenses to complete a matched set. I used it only occacionally on private projects. It is basically in a new condition. It DOES have some tiny dust particles inside that were there even when it was brand new, but they don't affect the picture quality at all.

I am not giving it away for cheap, because it is a great lens. I still feel bad about selling it, but I need mone for other investments.Sadly.

I am asking 2000 Euro ecl. shipping for it. Official Sales price in Europe is 2399 pounds! Compared to the prices at SLR MAgic UK and other places, this is a bargain.

It will also include a 62mm Hoya UV FIlter. It doesn't come with original Box.

Here are some pics:

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Hawaii trip shot on a GH3 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9332/hawaii-trip-shot-on-a-gh3 Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:56:38 +0000 gh2simon 9332@/talks/discussions Hey, I travelled as far away from Sweden as I possibly could, brought my GH3+25mmPanasonic/Leica1:1.4 and did some filming using the 40% mode on the islands of Hawaii. I just wanted to share the footage with you. I'm no professional or anything, but I had a great time shooting and hopefully that shows! :)

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14-50mm/F2.8-3.5 Leica D VARIO-ELMARIT https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/418/14-50mmf2.8-3.5-leica-d-vario-elmarit- Mon, 18 Jul 2011 18:54:45 +0000 lenuisible 418@/talks/discussions I know it has focus breathing and very slow AF, but some shots can live without, and I may have one for cheap (and will use it for stills too)
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FS: Leica M to m4/3 adapter https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/8618/fs-leica-m-to-m43-adapter Thu, 31 Oct 2013 13:11:48 +0000 spacewig 8618@/talks/discussions Novoflex Leica M mount to micro four thirds adapter made in Germany. Sells for $250+ at B&h photo...

$175, buyer pays shipping.

Cheers

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Interesting review of the Leica M9 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5612/interesting-review-of-the-leica-m9 Sat, 29 Dec 2012 15:35:37 +0000 ahbleza 5612@/talks/discussions image

We all know that Leica has an awesome name as a primary camera for image quality, but in this review, some aspects of the shooting workflow were not considered ideal.

http://www.marco.org/2012/12/28/leica-m9

Criticisms include lack of autofocus and poor ISO performance, although it's great for street and landscape shots. The lens of course is superb.

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