[Konvas] cine Lomos on EOS cameras

olivier auverlau firefly at uio.satnet.net
Wed Nov 4 09:44:23 CST 2009


buy a cheap 1000 mm f 11 , and with the crop factor still same ....

But please let us see your adapter and CANON 7D with lomos OCT19 !!!!





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From: <colcam at aim.com>
To: <cinema at konvas.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Konvas] cine Lomos on EOS cameras


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> Too much loss was my opinion, too-- but if you need to use your 1500f11 
> for something far, far away, I doubt buying an EOS lens would be as cheap.
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> From: Light Collision <lightcollision at yahoo.com>
> To: Konvas Discussion List <cinema at konvas.org>
> Sent: Wed, Nov 4, 2009 10:13 am
> Subject: Re: [Konvas] cine Lomos on EOS cameras
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> I have not shot B&W yet with the 7D but you got me interested. I will have 
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> give it a shot.
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> Yes, there are optical adapters for the FD lenses but I don't think they 
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> really worth it. The extra element to correct the flange distance has to 
> have
> some impact on image quality and light sensitivity. This and the price 
> makes the
> FD lenses less attractive. Might as well go with EF glass. An optical 
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> for the Lomos or PL would be the same. Light and image quality loos most 
> likely.
> Optical adapters are too much of a compromise in my opinion.
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> --- On Wed, 11/4/09, Adam Frey <thefirstrule at chainsawlinux.com> wrote:
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> From: Adam Frey <thefirstrule at chainsawlinux.com>
> Subject: Re: [Konvas] cine Lomos on EOS cameras
> To: "Konvas Discussion List" <cinema at konvas.org>
> Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 3:02 PM
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> colcam at aim.com wrote:
>> There is (or was) a 1.4x teleconverter offered that allowed the FD
>> and FL lenses to be used on the EOS body and reach infinity
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> Interesting... I wonder if anyone can make one for the LOMOs?
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> Also - You can set your Canon up for cine style shooting in camera. Just 
> go into
> the menu and adjust the saturation, contrast, sharpness, and color tones. 
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> course, it's probably gonna be different than an actual lens, but it's 
> better
> than nothing.
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> Shot a little B&W last week - both high-contrast, normal, and low-contrast 
> (all
> in camera adjustments). It also has an orange (as well as green, yellow 
> and red)
> filter setting in the camera for B&W. I tested with an actual orange 
> filter and
> with the orange filter setting. The in camera setting looked a little 
> different,
> but good enough that I don't think I'll bother carrying a filter set...
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> BTW: Have a f1.8, 50mm Pentacon lens on the front of my Canon right now. 
> Which
> makes this camera great for ultra-low light; I'm getting shots you'd not
> believe. It's pretty grainy, but if you go into the menu deep enough, you 
> can
> set the camera to a 12,800 ISO...
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> Cheers,
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> Adam Frey
> Director/Cinematographer
> Crimson Chain Productions
> http://crimsonchainproductions.com
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