Glass filters for your mattebox

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2011

This is the first time I took my new Formatt 4x4 filters out for a spin. I have no experience with matteboxes and filters so I was very curious to see how they would behave. It takes quite some getting used to working with a mattebox and filters. Not only is setup time considerably increased but try to find a bag big enough that will hold a rig with mattebox...

One of the first mistakes I made was to forget the 'donuts' that seal off the mattebox from light coming in from the rear, reflecting off the glass filters. In a few of these shots, the reflection is quite visible. I tried different configurations, adding and removing filters, opening up or stopping down the lens. This is just a first test, however, and now that I've seen the results I'm eager to do some more testing. Shooting water with only the polarizer, for instance, and doing comparisons between ND Grad .9 and ND .9

If there's anything you'd like to see in particular, let me know. For now, you get a pretty good impression of what these filters do and are capable of. Money well spent.

Canon 550D/T2i
Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 4/20
Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 2.8/35
(both with Kenko MC UV filter)

Soundtrack: 'Watchlove'
By: Offenbach Project

filmersblog.com
imaginevideo.nl

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  • Be nice to know which lens is which in the video.

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