Ok, I hear that when u film with an adfapter its upside down? So how do you do get around that? I mean do u have to flip each image in ur editing program. can u modify your camera? And what is post zoom?
@ninjazoner Hi, That is right, everything is rotated 180 degrees when using 35mm adapter. The best you can do (if you do not want to convert your camcorder) is to install external monitor. Be aware that this monitor need power separate supply so you might consider a rig, like i did. In this case you might consider to install the camcorder upside down (rotated 180) then you will not have to rotate it in post.
Post zoom is a zoom which made by editing application and not while shooting the shot.
I used Adobe Premier. I used constant zoom in/out speed. There is a better way to zoom in/out in post with variable speed - makes it look more real. I will post an example for it later i hope.
This adapter also works with the nikon 10.5mm f/2.8?
GrandeEne 1 year ago
@GrandeEne It will fit but this lens is not fast enough. It should be a smaller f/ number to get more light to the adapter.
hikingbike 1 year ago
Ok, I hear that when u film with an adfapter its upside down? So how do you do get around that? I mean do u have to flip each image in ur editing program. can u modify your camera? And what is post zoom?
ninjazoner 1 year ago
@ninjazoner Hi, That is right, everything is rotated 180 degrees when using 35mm adapter. The best you can do (if you do not want to convert your camcorder) is to install external monitor. Be aware that this monitor need power separate supply so you might consider a rig, like i did. In this case you might consider to install the camcorder upside down (rotated 180) then you will not have to rotate it in post.
Post zoom is a zoom which made by editing application and not while shooting the shot.
hikingbike 1 year ago
I subbed straight away!
this is a true testimonial of what the 35mm static adapter. what program did you use to do the post zoom?
amaneal 2 years ago
I used Adobe Premier. I used constant zoom in/out speed. There is a better way to zoom in/out in post with variable speed - makes it look more real. I will post an example for it later i hope.
Thanks for the comment!
hikingbike 2 years ago
thanks for that.. you should even make a lil tutorial if it's not too much to ask.
amaneal 2 years ago
Good idea! Thanks! I will defiantly make one.
hikingbike 2 years ago