REVIEW: Xume Adapters

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2011

http://www.xumeadapters.com/

Who would ever thought of an idea to adapt a filters through a magnet?
Xume is one of a kind that impressed me on how versatile the item is.
I really love using this item in many purposes, also saves a lot of time.
There is no need of worrying if the magnet is going to fall off, it isn't going anywhere.

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  • Your videos are always interesting and informative, thanks for posting. ;-)

    PS: I'm curious why you over expose your image with so much white light? Your left arm at the beginning is indistinguishable from the background. Is it really that bright in your studio or do you turn a few digital knobs to make the wall behind you this white?

  • Cokin has a system to change filters also. But this setup is better for the filmmakers.

  • What base plate do you use?

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