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Re: HD & DVCAM
by Timothy Duncan on May 13, 2006 at 5:31:57 pm

We aren't seeing any visible vertical loss. We just shot quite a bit of footage at 48fps and 60fps that I will be intercutting with 24fps footage this coming week. (Music video). I'll let you know how it comes out.

We purchased a Fuji 17-7.5 2/3" cinema lens and use the 2/3" to 1/2" adapter. Nice glass makes a big difference on any camera. We rent primes and wide angle as needed based on the production. We have a nice matte box, follow focus, and microforce zoom, as well as small jib and Glidecam. The Fuji is a good lens, but breathes more than I would prefer. We did not purchase an ENG lens. In my initial test of a protype F350, the ENG lens on it was horrible. Fuji overnighted us a new 1/2" HD lens to test, but we decided to go with a 2/3" lens.

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