A while ago i came across a tutorial on how to remove the aperture clicking out of your fd lenses, this makes them more suitable for video work, almost like a cinema lens.
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A while ago i came across a tutorial on how to remove the aperture clicking out of your fd lenses, this makes them more suitable for video work, almost like a cinema lens.
Click here if you can't view above
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Does anyone know of a video online that uses a lens showing this type of free aperture movement?
I was not aware that cinema lenses don't have a clicking aperture, and I'm not too sure what the benefit is.
Thanks!
One of the Tomb Raider movies has a shot of a statue on a desk as the aperture is pulled across the whole range smoothly, while the exposure is compensated in post--what results is a very neat change of shallow to deep depth of field. That's just one example I can think of.
Thanks anonymous =D
Check out "Paranoid Park" shot by Christopher Doyle, there's a lot of smooth aperture pulling involved for stylistic purposes.
The video link no longer seems to exist. Can you post another?
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