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Re: Premiere Pro EX-1
by randy Strome on Apr 15, 2008 at 4:44:16 pm

[Pat Ford] "Wish I had some idea how much the EX-1 would improve the footage for mere mortals. It obviously does wonders for guys like Phillip Bloom."

Hi Pat,

The footage out of the EX1 is crisp and beautiful. I agree that the pieces on Phil's site are terrific. The narrow depth of field that makes them so special looking is largely a function of the Letus adaptor, though, not the EX (and of course Phil's skill). I think it is probably important to consider that that look is not possible with an out of the box EX (1 or 3) alone.






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