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DVX100B + Century .7 Wide Angle Adapter Test (watch in HD)

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFqMZPo-dig
A before and after test with the DVX100B stock lens and with the Century .7 Wide Angle Adapter. Graded in Magic Bullet, including Vignette effect.

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  • SUPER helpful! Thanks! Great to see a normal shot then the wide angle!

  • @mrmcfly26 Glad it helped!

  • do u need special tapes or regular sony preiums to capture hd footage?

  • You can't capture HD on the DVX, it's SD only.

    I "upressed" to 720 when I compressed.

  • colors look so warm!

  • Thanks, I was going for a warm look.

    I used a combination of a warm white balance scene file in the DVX plus some warming in Magic Bullet. Be sure you check out your scene file possibilities on the DVX.

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  • GREAT VIDEO!!!! GREAT COLORS!!!! i have 2 of these bad boys......and i must say you just took me back to skool.

    end of line.

  • i see

  • If you're looking for a color effect, it's better to do it in post. Do you have any Color Correction in your editor?

    Plus, if you use a filter, then don't like it, you're stuck.

    More common lens filters would be Clear or UV/Haze (for protecting the glass), Polarizer for reducing reflections and getting darker skies, or Neutral Density (ND) to cut down the amount of light going to the camera.

    Yes, matte boxes are not cheap.

  • @VisualSOLUTIONSMedia Yeah, I would invest in a matte box if they wern't so pricey. I'm thinking of getting a filter to add slight coloured overlays like an Cokin 82A filter for blue tints. Not sure how useful these are if you have any experience?

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