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Frage von melloken:


Hi All,
Did someone actually views the Redrock 35mm adapter needed?
The really would be a cheap alternative to the p & s adapters, if he / she is good.
Was meint her?

Kenny

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Antwort von Gast:

Yes you could have it for 400 euros ...
Disadvantage Picture is upside down ...

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Antwort von melloken:

How are things with the picture quality?
Where can I buy those who have until now not yet found a shop

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Antwort von AMH:

I have not yet found the Prices of the P + S. What does it cost anyway?

Gruss
Alex

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Antwort von prem:

On the thing I'd synonymous interest.
However, he is still very expensive.
see website

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Antwort von mannohneplan:

The Redrock Micro 35 is as far as I know not available in Germany. You can order it in the U.S. and then have them delivered directly allerdingsnicht to Germany because he patented with the Movietube conflict.
I've only shot screen tests with the adapter, and am very satisfied and do not see where he was inferior to Movietube.
The picture is upside down. That is true. However, there is a small, simple trick to change at least for the LCD.
The LCD of the camera jumps to the head when it is completely flips. This is done via a small magnet of veering. If we now fix a small weak magnet next to the LCD, the picture, oh miracle is, right around. But that is the only place where you can see around the picture right.
External monitors or TFT's would have to be precisely on its head.

The optics should be even better to what you use. I tested three different Nikon lenses. 20mm 1:2.8, 35mm 1:1.4, and 50mm 1:1.2.
The 20mm is unfortunately a bit mushy. The 35mm has good sharpness characteristics in the nearby area and the 50mm shows best focus in the distance, and is close to synonymous, but still very good.

The adapter fisst not so much light, such as the Movietube. This is one of the benefits arising that the picture is not mirrored. In the post, you can then simply rotate the picture again. I drhe next week with the adapter and you can still tell you more. I'm just very happy times.

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Antwort von Jan-Paul:

"Anonymous" wrote: The Redrock Micro 35 is as far as I know not available in Germany. You can order it in the U.S. and then have them delivered directly allerdingsnicht to Germany because he patented with the Movietube conflict.
I've only shot screen tests with the adapter, and am very satisfied and do not see where he was inferior to Movietube.
The picture is upside down. That is true. However, there is a small, simple trick to change at least for the LCD.
The LCD of the camera jumps to the head when it is completely flips. This is done via a small magnet of veering. If we now fix a small weak magnet next to the LCD, the picture, oh miracle is, right around. But that is the only place where you can see around the picture right.
External monitors or TFT's would have to be precisely on its head.

The optics should be even better to what you use. I tested three different Nikon lenses. 20mm 1:2.8, 35mm 1:1.4, and 50mm 1:1.2.
The 20mm is unfortunately a bit mushy. The 35mm has good sharpness characteristics in the nearby area and the 50mm shows best focus in the distance, and is close to synonymous, but still very good.

The adapter fisst not so much light, such as the Movietube. This is one of the benefits arising that the picture is not mirrored. In the post, you can then simply rotate the picture again. I drhe next week with the adapter and you can still tell you more. I'm just very happy times.


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Antwort von mannohneplan:

magnet s.der camera, does not sound really good o_0

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Antwort von SammyGray:

"Guest" wrote: Yes you could have it for 400 euros ...
Disadvantage Picture is upside down ...


400???

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Antwort von Jan-Paul:

"Anonymous" wrote: magnet s.der camera, does not sound really good o_0

This has been going. On display is a magnet anyway. The effect on the image Rotate the fold. If you have a magnet scgwachen hang directly next to the display which is actually not a problem. I would not put my hand into the fire for it, but so far I have seen no problem.

The M2 wants ¬ 400 for me. See If bought now. Only there is, in my view, not for ¬ 400 But I would like to convince you otherwise.

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Antwort von Axel:

"Anonymous" wrote: magnet s.der camera, does not sound really good o_0

A larger external monitor would be recommended anyway, to judge the sharpness can. The can then turn on the head, the effect is the same. A rotation of 180 ° is NOT all what you need. That the picture is replaced by the adapter on the head and inverted display is undone by a single rotation.

With the larger display is synonymous to the use of hand-held camera as possible, for example, with one FigRig. The monitor is mounted upside down on top, the dial of the focus gear is extended to the right hand: Voila!

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Antwort von Jan-Paul:

So, the magnetic variation is desirable in any case, the cameraman can Dmit kadri einenext without all the time. Monitor to watch. A Watchman is synonymous sense, so can control the Kamerassi, the sharpness. This course must be rotated on its head. The viewfinder of the camera can not be used because there the picture is upside down. Magnet to the screen and all Auspielgeräte on its head.

Actually, of the M2 is not advisable. The pictures are indeed quite good, but the protective screen between achromatic and focusing screen is not refunded. Backlit subjects covered by shallow. If light sources can barely sit still with one s.der Kadrage a compendium (eg synonymous selbstgebastelt manage from Blackwrap). Candles are light sources in the scene as one has a disturbing reflection in the Picture. The Follow Focus has so much game that he is basically at the open aperture nich available. And yes most of you want to open the aperture and is usually compelled synonymous, since it has a high loss of light.
For Low-key you get only mud, with edges and therefore a bit of highlights "exaggerate" and leave the rest absumpfen.
Furthermore, one has a hotspot. That did not bother it now, as it in good lighting is still decent. But a hot spot gibts ja synonymous with P + S (see "Fools" of Tom Schreiber. Shot of Hajo Schomerus with a VX2000 and P + P. Later on FAZ 35)

These are my experiences after two spins with the part. Once, as a cameraman, and once as Assi.

Has anyone experience with other Mini 35 alternatives (not) Movietube and P + S, such as the BREVIS35, the Digi 35, the Cinemek G35 or other adapters?
Would be great times here, listen to a series of field reports.

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Antwort von sportattashe:

Hello,

Just once I wanted to tell how to do that deim kino / Tv:

eg if the film is rotated with an arri 35mm camera but it makes loud noises or drive? because of motor, etc. who can tell me something about it?

how to do that because the cameras tonaufnahme with such?

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Antwort von SammyGray:

^ ^

keyword: dubbing;)

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Antwort von Schleichmichel:

"Anonymous" wrote: This camera makes it loud noises or drive?

With film cameras, there are SyncSound MOS cameras and cameras.

MOS means MotionOnlyShot (MitOhneSound a Flachwitz). These cameras are too noisy to capture sound while filming. But these are old cameras in general. But there are synonymous current models that fall into the category of MOS.

Arriflex 435 and all the other versions of this type.
Arriflex 235, the little girl.

SyncSound cameras but are designed so that the noise level is around the 30dB (some less, others more). For higher frame rates so s.50fps are synonymous, but most of them too loud.

There used to be) for the cameras still Acoustic Enclosures (blimps. That makes the work but pretty HARD and inflexible. Hence came the camera manufacturers with the first selbstgeblimpten cameras. Arri was the case for example in the 35mm segment of the BL1 (for which still a harder Objektivblimp was necessary) and in 16-mm segment of the BL16 (ditto, synonymous Objektivblimp).

Here is a picture of Fassbinder with a BL1 or 2 and Objektivblimp:)

zum Bild

The BL3 have the PL-mount Lenses were taken out, which did not need a blimp. For 16mm, there was the SR) (Silent reflection.

The Arriflex 535 is at 18db, which should be sufficient for bone-recordings close to the camera. Clever sound engineer Vorrausgesetzt (people deserve high praise!).

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Antwort von menlo guy:

bin grad in california rainy and really think, redrock m2also noch einmal: spricht etwas dagegen, sich dieses ding zuzulegen? würde mir antworten of den kameraleuten wünschen, die das dingen have I redrock m2also noch einmal: spricht etwas dagegen, sich dieses ding zuzulegen? würde mir antworten of den kameraleuten wünschen, die das dingen really used one. copy & paste and internet refer to the "omniscient" does not help me at the moment. ;)

thanks to you
mg


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Antwort von menlo guy:

I have degrees in the usa and grad mail contact with Redrock and I'm quite surprised that the kit for my xl2 costs over $ 1,000. I always assumed of $ 5oo.

in the mail was the following:
[code: 1: aeb9bb6c50] For your camera, you will need the SD Indie Bundle ($ 995.00) and a shim kit ($ 35.00). The bundle includes the adapter, achromatic, lens mount, rods and base plate. If you already have rods and a baseplate, you will need to purchase the following:
M2 adapter $ 550.00
Lens Mount $ 90.00 - $ 450.00 (depends on type)
SD achromat $ 160.00 [/ code: 1: aeb9bb6c50]

might assess someone? I mean, I'm totally clueless and craftsmanship can tinker nix myself. I really need the following:
[code: 1: aeb9bb6c50] For your camera, you will need the SD Indie Bundle ($ 995.00) and a shim kit ($ 35.00). code [/: 1: aeb9bb6c50]

I thank you very much
somewhat hurried
greetings from ca

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Antwort von taiwee:

I looked at a site M2, but I found this.

http://www.wdr35.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=46

It look like the M2. It is cheaper than the M2. I order it from Italy. It cost me 630euros with shipping and 2 Interchangeble mounts (nikon, cannon) support rail system

No taxes, because it is in EU ...

The builder only speak Italian or English.

Contact his heir: walteranziliero@gmail.com

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Antwort von pyjama:

"taiwee" wrote: I looked at a site M2, but I found this.

http://www.wdr35.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=46

It look like the M2. It is cheaper than the M2. I order it from Italy. It cost me 630euros with shipping and 2 Interchangeble mounts (nikon, cannon) support rail system

No taxes, because it is in EU ...

The builder only speak Italian or English.

Contact his heir: walteranziliero@gmail.com


there are only a tiny differences. the hire is screwed BEFORE your optics and not in between, like most of the other adapters. whether this is really good? do you think?

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Antwort von Bernd E.:

"Anonymous" wrote: the hire is screwed BEFORE your optics and not in between, like most of the other adapters.
How do you say that? The photos on the website at least show the same typical structure, the others are synonymous 35mm adapter: mounted between the camera lens and a Small Picture Taking lens reflex. Otherwise the desired effect would be difficult to achieve synonymous.

Gruß Bernd E.

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Antwort von pyjama:

"Bernd E." wrote: How do you say that? The photos on the website at least show the same typical structure, the others are synonymous 35mm adapter: mounted between the camera lens and a Small Picture Taking lens reflex. Otherwise the desired effect would be difficult to achieve synonymous.

Gruß Bernd E.


because they have informed me by email ... now no joke. strange ...

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