First JAG35Pro test

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2009

This short takes were recorded at the palace garden wickrath and the castle Eltz in germany.

It was the first series of tests I made with my JAG35Pro 35mm lens adapter.

equipment I used:

Sony HDR-HC5
Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod with 701HDV head
JAG35Pro lens adapter
Canon 28mm 1:2,8 lens
Canon 50mm 1:1,4 lens
Canon 85mm 1:1,8 lens

To find out more about 35mm lens adapters go to:

jag35.com or letusdirect.com

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  • Great picture quality!!! I have the Jag35st. My camera is really HD, but when I use the adapter it makes the picture really grainy. Do you think the vibrating part on the pro makes that much of a difference or is it something else I'm missing? Please help!

  • @ASpiritualRevolution Hey!

    The grainy pictures you are talking about are a problem from the Jag35ST and the missing vibrating groundglas. Without a vibration you can see the grain on the glas. I would try to put the focus from your camera not exactly on the jag35st groundglas.

    Or you must buy a Jag35Pro. ;)

  • Kew, do you kno if the canon lens 50 mm 1:2 is any good giving that dof? Yours is 1:2:8 or somethin. Im just trying to figure out if this lens is what i need when i purchase a dof adapter

  • @Awstar10 for this shots I used a 50mm 1:1,4 and a 28mm 1:2,8 lens.

    For the 1:2,8 lens you need a lot of light to work with it, its extrem light hungry.

    The 50mm 1:1,2 lens will be a little bit faster than the 1:1,4 lens I used. I don't know if this difference will be a crucial factor. Considering to the higher price for the 1:1,2 lens.

  • wow that awesome?

  • @shamsham1983 Thanks! :)

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  • @Liniserproductions yes, the achromat is in the adaptor itself!

    

  • hey how do you get rid of the darkness on the edges of the image, yours doesn't look dark but my jag35pro makes the image darker on the sides only

  • Guess they use 110V in the USA. We in germany are using 230V. For the Jag35PRO I bought a power supply unit which transform our 230V AC to 3V DC with 300mA. With this power supply unit the batterys will charge a little bit faste, because of the higher output current.

  • HI, i´m from Spain. I´ll buy a Jag35Pro and i´m preocupated about de voltage change for the charger from USA to Spain. I think is 120v to 220v.

    What did you use in Germany?, Thanx

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