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SUMMER SPORTS - PRACTICE AT NETS.

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This short clip is a poor quality capture via DVD recorder from a broken JVC GY-HD100 camera - no firewire.

It illustrates direct relay into the JVC camera from a Letus Extreme using a Nikon f1.4 35mm prime lens, with three prime lenses on front of the Letus Extreme.
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Ted Ramasola    December 04, 2008 02:35 PM
Bob,

Could you breakdown the 3 prime lenses you used in front of the letus?

Bob Hart    December 05, 2008 10:52 PM
Ted.

I logged my test verbally to the camera but in capture via the dvd recorder, I could not move the sound as I don't have the patch lead.

From memory, the lenses in order used were Nikon f1.4 28mm, Nikon f2.8 45mm and Nikon f1.8 105mm.

Camera setting was Paolo Ciccone's Truecolor V3 except with detail back up to "normal" and two stages of black stretch dialled in. On HD playback, the "ringing" artifact was very apparent when the wire netting "snapped" through sharp focus.



 

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