Just a small test with the Minolta MD f1.7 50mm lens, there’s a crop of about 1.6 so it shoots up to around 80 mm. The reason it’s so shaky is because there’s no image stabilization, it’s an 80’s lense though is great for the price Minolta f2.8 28mm with the NEX:
This a film I shot (Director of Photography) with my great friend Patrick Collier who directed the short. It was one of the best experiences I’ve had collaborating on a film and I’m very proud to be apart of it. I shot this on my: Panasonic DVX-100b 35mm Adapter (self-designed) Minolta MD 35mm Lenses: 17mm f/3.5, 20mm f/2.8, 35mm f/1.8, 50mm f/1.4, 85mm f/2, 135mm f/2, 200mm f/2.8, 300mm f/4 Enjoy!
Homemade DIY DOF 35mm Adapter shooting on a Canon GL1. (Still Lens used is a Canon 50mm f1.8) Shot on the streets of NW Washington DC featuring my Pug Sasha and some random people. It’s my first test with it. In this version, the black levels have been adjusted via pedestal in Adobe Premiere to make it more “youtube friendly” and added letterbox to hide the scotch tape in the frame but still no color correcting. The last minute of this was shot in the evening light…And…Its hard to shoot upside down! www.vid-atlantic.com
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This is my first real test with my Canon XHA1 and my Brevis35 as well. About a year ago I filmed the same girl, same spot with a Canon HV20 and Twoneil35mm adapter. Now you can see what both look like. Keep in mind this is my first real run with both the camera and the 35mm lens. Used Minolta 50mm F1.4 lens