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  • Could I use the anamorphic filter you guy offer instead of a anamorphic lens?

  • @mandomarrufo Yes, many people are using the filter instead of a real anamorphic lenses sometimes including us. It's less of a hassle but we still love the look of a real anamorphic lens.

  • pause video, press 1

  • Is a Vivitar 135mm F2.8 Nikon Ai mount telephoto lens by Komine, a equivalent to what you guys used? As I am unable to find the lens in your description.

  • @mandomarrufo Yes, that is pretty much identical to the focal length and speed of the Russian Tair lens that we used. Also, Nikon and Canon make a similar lens. You would simply need the Nikon converter ring option available on the site to allow you to use both NIkon Mount and Canon EOS mount lenses.

  • quality is great.. must've been expensive, how much did everything cost all together? 

  • @CreateHate $199 EnCinema, $170 OWLE, $100 Tair 135mm SLR Lens, Iscorama 36...Priceless! Lol, the prices for these iscorama have jumped from a few hundred dollars about 3 years ago to anywhere between $2k to $4k now. But you dont need an Iscorama to get a similar look to this video. The Tair 135mm would have been sufficient enough.

  • @VidAtlantic damn not bad i have to look into that. know of a place where i can buy everything as a package?

  • @CreateHate You can buy the OWLE and EnCinema adapter together as a kit on our Vid-Atlantic (dot) com website. And you can pick up a nice 50mm f1.8 Nikon lens used on ebay from $60 to $120 usually. Sometimes we offer full kits complete with lenses.

  • Awesome bro, keep up the cinematography! Could you please make one of these for the evo 3D haha I would love to use this for a documentry shoot.

  • yeah... isco on iPhone!

  • That is some cool looking footage

  • @RealtyStudioHD thanks!

  • @VidAtlantic im gonna buy that kit but can you use tamron 70-300 lens with nikon mount on iphone?

  • @bulle8error Yes, but if the lens is slower than f2.8, then we simply suggest shooting in mainly outdoor daylight or in well lit environments.

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