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  • i hate you..

  • this looks shit  !

  • any tutorials on this ?

  • where do i bu these stuff..i mean i alrady have the hg10 but cant find the adapter :( please tell me where to get the same stuff u got!! thanks

  • Google 35 mm adapter. Look at the ring diameter on the adapter, then on your camera. If they're the same, then purchase it and you can use it out of the box. If they're not the same, you'll need step up rings. Good luck!

  • Dude just google "35mm lens adaptor" the letus is the best but it's kind of expensive.

  • do u have a version of this in hd? perhaps on vimeo? thanks

  • heh lol where does it look like there living xD everybody's aisian :P

  • Mmmm... Aquaris. Live in Japan?

  • Has anyone had luck with this DIY adapter that is for sell on eBay its under $300?

  • alot cheaper then using 16mm, and get same effect!

  • I used to use 35mm adapters... the effect gets old after a while and takes away from any real substance in the shots -

  • nice footage. very film-look. The edges of what you filming at were to soft but maybe it is cause of the you-tube quality.

  • It it is unbelievable how you guys disect this little camera. Obviously presets are

    there for people who are not experienced in post. How about showing a real samples.

    close ups, skin tones. Difference in light situations etc. No camera including pro can give you a perfect result without additional tool e.g. lights reflectors etc. And those 35 mm lens adapters. Excellent tool. But do you now when to use short depht of field.?

    Otherwise good stuff.

  • well, you are partial right, and partially wrong. i can take any camera that has manual controls (i.e. a "M" mode setting, or exposure/aperture/iris controls on the body, then you can get great shots as long as you have a F/1.6 lens or wider, which most professional cameras come with these days. The key to good video is light and steadiness. If you know hwo to adjust your exposure on the fly at the whim of your fingertips you can deal with any lighting situation

  • Great shots!

  • Hy man!

    I live in Japan!

    How can I buy this adapter?

    Send e mail to me!

    Thanx man!!!

    See ya!

  • Beautiful!

  • the brevis35 is the best for the hv20...get it at cinevate . com

  • thanks for sharing; saw pictures of your setup from dvxuser, very cool gear. Do you like hv20 better than your old dvx100?

  • oh thats pretty great! nice footage also

  • I bet the 35mm lense costs as much as the camera or close to?

  • No, you can get one of those old SLR lens for less than 10GBP. Even a brand new lens is sold at a fraction of the camcorder's price.

  • I would love to see a video of the HV-20 with the adapter attached (or picture at least). Does the adapter change the aspect ratio to 4:3?

  • I have uploaded a new video of the HV20 with the adapter . The adapter does not change the aspect ratio. I just cropped the image.

  • where'd you get an adapter for this already? Did you make your own? This is the selling point I needed for this camera.

  • I modified an adapter build for HVR-A1J. Check out my other videos.

  • What's the price on that adapter and where can I find instructions to attach it to my HV20?

  • I'm finising the new design that taylor made for the HV20. Email direct to me.

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