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varicam+pro 35 feature
Hi there! I’m new on the cow, I’m looking for all your wisdom on this!
I’m trying to find all possible knowledge on shooting with Varicam for a film out.
First of all we are using a P+S 35 pro film lenses adapter, and I’ve heard about some problems concerning white shading issues for film lenses, I’m using Zeiss Hi-speed lenses, but so far I haven’t noticed any problem concerning the use of any of the normal prime lenses (18,24,35,50,85,135) but I haven’t made any test to check this so, do you know any test I can do to check this out?
Second, in the film rental house they ofered to try to take out the “ground glass” on the p+s pro35 to take out this “grain” texture, does anyone knows anything concerning this?, I mean is this possible? any experiences on this will help a lot.
Third I’m looking forward to use a little diffusion in camera (I was thinking on SFX and or Black Promist) to get a little softness on the image instead of taking a little detail off the image (death scared of out of focus issues!) any other idea or experience?
Fourth: we want to perform some time lapses, one of them is the sun coming out in frame, but I’m a little afraid of the sun absolutely burning off the image (or not having any other detail except the sun) any filtration, grad filters, or technique for doing this on an appropriate way? otherwise I would have to do this on 35mm+Norris I guess
Fifth (and I promise last…at least now jeje) Any tips for doing fluent time lapses, I mean if I should run the camera on 24fps (10 frames at a time on an interval recording mode) or at 4fps??
Any advice on Varicam time lapse techniques and any of the other issues would be very, very appreciated, thanks all for your time!!Alberto Anaya Adalid
a.k.a M