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How to install the EnCinema 35mm Depth of Field Adapter

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

How to set up the EnCinema 35mm dof static adapter in just a few simple steps.

The Smallest, Lightest and Most Affordable 35mm DOF Adapter available $199 USD
Only at http://www.vid-atlantic.com

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  • It's spelled "lose," not "loose." The opposite of "find" is "lose." The opposite of "tight" is "loose." Just remember the phrase "Lose lost an o." This seems to be an epidemic spreading across the internet.

    That said, I'm just being a Spelling Nazi and it's probably too big of a hassle to correct the text and re-upload the video. The product definitely looks amazing and I want one! =)

  • @AICfanAZ Oops, yeah you're right, good eye! Yeah it would be a pain to re-up it. We'd lose the URL that we have now for it.

    We spelled it correctly above ;) hehe! Thanks for your interest and for watching!

  • Can it work on a Canon zr 65 (30.5 mm)? Im having a hard time finding a lens that gives a professional look. Would you recommend buying a lens like canon ef 50mm f/1.8? Can someone help me

  • @crazay1 yes, if you use a 30.5mm-37mm step up ring, you'll be able to use the adapter. Also, 90% of our videos are filmed with a Canon or Nikon 50mm f1.8 lens, so yes we definitely recommend to use that lens. I hope this helps!

  • will it work on a canon hf r20?

  • @TheJBbros Yes, since the HF R20 has a 34mm front filter thread you will simply need a 34mm-37mm step up ring. The smallest adapter mount we make is 37mm. The largest is 49mm, so using an 34mm step up ring will do the trick. They cost only a few dollars.

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  • thanks

    

  • can i get the dimentions of the adapter please? :P

  • @blastlaughs We recommend either Canon EOS or Nikon lenses. And we really like the old E series Nikon AI lenses. A great lens to start with is the Canon 50mm f1.8 (apprx $100 new) or an older Nikon 50mm f1.8 (apprx $60 used on ebay). The good thing about this adapter, is that you can use many lens types by using simple and cheap converter rings.

  • what would be the best lenses that i can use and can you please be very descriptive im new to lenses

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