Frage von evox:Moin
I am now about to me a p + s Mini 35 Adapter to buy the only question which I imagine is what an objective ...
I'm looking for an affordable 35mm allround objective is the bayonet type Yes in endefekt no preference since one with eh nem adapter works.
Perhaps you can help me with the selection a bit.
I have long considered whether I serie net erstmal the fully manual zoom lens for the XL, but I'll buy myself thinking that I want to jump on this Schrit ...
I thank you, certainly for tips.
gruß Evox
Antwort von Chris2:
Well, it all depends on how much you want to spend and what quality standards you have. Real fat, of course PL Primes (Arri example of), so proper Movies optics.
These lenses are designed for easy moving. Say you have s.Fokusring not so fiddly little leeway, and can be synonymous to use accessories like follow focus or radio sharpness.
Cheaper of course you're going with Stillimage SLR lenses, it is indeed mounts for the systems of all the major manufacturers (Canon, Nikon, etc).
I have myself with Nikon lenses made quite a good experience.
In Stillimage lenses I would choose rather a set of lenses (eg 20mm, 35mm, 105mm) as a single zoom lens. Zooms "pump" when focus shifts, and are the biggest part still fiddly Schärfeziehen as lenses.
There is still synonymous günstigerere third-party Lenses (for example, provides Tamron Lenses for Nikon Mount ago), but because the quality of the optics is often not particularly good. Problems such as vignetting / hotspots s.Rand distortions, etc but you will find cheap brand synonymous with some photographic lenses.
Antwort von Pauler:
Hello Evox,
I would sell the new mini-35 adapter "Oszi" basic adapter module-400 series series. (Latest Version!)
incl MINI35 connecting kit for Canon XL-1/1s/2 + MINI35 PL-mount
only 23 days in operation! Recently serviced of P + S Technik
all together for ¬ 5900th --
And if you still need a Canon xl-2, I would have them also available.
If interested, please sign below:
030 420 872 32
0163 55 83 305
marc@bauderfilm.de
Best regards,
Marc Bauder