35mm Adapter Test (SGPro + HV30)

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35mm Adapter Test using the Shoot35 SGPro and the Canon HV30.

by Constantin Maier

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  • whats the song title?

  • @Bouzoukiellas Hey, it's composed by Michael Donner (michael-donner . de) but I forgot the title.

  • Nice video! I have a little question though. I'm interested in making stop-motion animation but I'm looking to capture that oldish 35mm look rather than the crisp HD stuff you see nowadays. There's something about film that just has a distinct and unique beauty and character that the more common methods nowadays lack. So my question to you is, do you recommend the Canon HV20/30 + 35mm adapter for the look I'm interested to capture vs buying a 35mm film camera + risking screwing up the film?

  • @volpe3fuego Well, I've never worked with a 35mm film camera, so I can't comment on that. Now I own a Video DSLR camera (550D) and it already gives you quite a filmic look but a 35mm adapter still looks more 'analog' and therefore more filmic. IMHO a good 35mm adapter can emulate very well the look of a 35mm film camera.

  • wow! the 35mm film adaptor looks a lot more like film than DSLR cameras, and its a lot cheaper too.

  • @MattFerroFilms Yeah, I still regret a bit selling my adapter for a DSLR. I wouldn't say an adapter is necessarily cheaper and a DSLR comes with a lot of advantages but it still can't capture the cinematic touch an adapter can.

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  • Die Kamera macht echt tolle Bilder

  • the sg pro works wit the hv 20 yes i was gna gey a jag 35 pro but to loud

  • @theryaner Hey, I checked out xepoj and it looks very good. But still I'd prefer the Blade because of the textured bokeh, it looks simply more filmic. Yeah, I can understand your concern with the vignetting. I don't have a problem with it but it's a matter of personal taste. I actually like a subtle vignette and I'd even add it to "normal" footage from time to time.

  • @ComPodView Handy35: little to no vignetting great image quality portable/easy setup BLADE: better features Arguably a better film look Build quality is about the same imo interchangeable gg screen both sound pretty good to me. Have you ever seen the movie xepoj? Possibly the best example of the handy35 put to good use. It's black and white so I don't get to judge the handy's colors but everything about it is pretty amazing.
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