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Anamorphic adapter for DSLR videography

Tuesday, May 10, 2011



Attaching this adapter to a DSLR is a relatively simple process, but I still am getting TONS of questions on how to do it. So hopefully this video will demystify things.

The only real spec. you need to keep in mind is the AG-7200 has rear filter threads of 72MM.

The rest is pretty much illustrated in the video. Also keep in mind this video doesn't really go into things like image quality or edge sharpness, and or how to maximize the quality out of the adapter.it's simply how you go about using/attaching it. The comparison at the end was just of fun little test really.

I might make a second video though that talks about anamorphic focus and depth of field with more side by side tests if people want to know more about that in the future.

(Lens used to film the tutorial was the 35mm Flektogon f2.4)

Now its time for you to shoot with the anamorphic adapter and be a movie maker with your dslr camera (canon eos 550D, canon eos 5d mark II, canon eos 60D)



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posted by DSLR MASTER, 7:39 AM

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