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OLD ROLEYSTONE RETAIL DRAGSTRIP

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This short clip is a test of the Letus Extreme with PL-Mount and Arri-standard mount lenses with PL-adaptors, a Kinoptik 9.8mm f1.8 and Angenieux Zoom 25mm - 250mm f3.5.
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Bob Hart    June 06, 2008 07:57 AM
OLD ROLEYSTONE RETAIL DRAGSTRIP
This short clip is a test of two ARRI standard mount 35mm cine lenses on the Letus Extreme via PL-Mount adaptors, Kinoptik 98mm f1.8 ultra-wide and Angenieux 25mm - 250mm f3.5 zoom.

The Kinoptik image is apparently soft. Much of this might be attributed to flare in the image from this lens. The image of the Angenieux is also apparently softer than still-image camera primes. The camcorder relay zoom has to be pushed closer to avoid corner vignetting.

Except for the avalable aperture of f1.8, the Kinoptik on the smaller movie frame does not present a significantly wider field-of-view advantage over the Nikon 14mm f2.8 still-image frame area.



 

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