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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2011

Comparing the Shoot35.com ROTORazor imaging elements
Gear we use:
CINEbox 4x4" Matte box
CINEfocus Follow Focus r2 Unit
SGblade 35mm Image Converter
ROTOrazor Imaging Elements 1
ROTOrazor Imaging Elements 2
Sony NXR NX5
Canon 24 mm - 70 mm - F/2.8 - Canon EF

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  • if you really want to make an usefull comparision between the RR1 and 2 you should shoot indentical scenes with the same lightning and not under sunligt as it changes all the time... But thanks for the test anyway!

  • @AdmirSarajevo i didnt have a light setup to that time, but i think you mean that the sun changed after changing to the rr2? it sure did a bit, but the rr2 has a light stop of f1.0, where the rr1 only has a light stop of f0.7 thats why the second clip with the rr2 appears much darker

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  • @Theyoghurt2

    Actually if you test both of the RR in controled light you will see that there is barely any difference in light loss. At least my rotorazors are like that. A friend of mine actually had about 0.4 stops more light with the RR2. Wayne at shoot35 explained that it could have to do with the grain on that particular RR2 or the coating =P. Awesome adapter anyway!

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