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Re: help lens redrock
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david hueso
on Nov 6, 2009 at 11:24:29 pm
Hi Jason - Thanks so much for the quick response and sorry its taken me so long to get back to you. The f-stop would have been 2.8 or 4 for the receiving lens as you loose a lot of light with the redrock system and therefore have to open the f-stop quite a bit, loosing quality, although in this case the shot was overexposed.
In this particular shot I was trying to focus on the building in the center of the shot, and I think it worked out okay, but as I posted in the last mail, I'm still not convinced with the sharpness of the shot. The redrock model is not the M2 encore, which is what I'm hoping to upgrade to as you don't loose so much light so wouldn't have to open the f-stop so much It also apparently helps with vignetting problems and blur on the outer points of the shot.
Do you have any sample footage of the system you're using?
Jeff
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Re: help lens redrock
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