Letus35 FE Test footage
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so cute, now i want an ice cream and a 35mm adapter
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给你宝宝吃面面。
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Do you feel that you a lot of light loss with the f3.5? I've been advised to very fast lenses, but your footage looks great with (assumingly) natural light.
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this video makes me cry! i luv it!!!
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Such a beautiful family and fantastic footage. I have the Xh-A1, the Letus is in the post and the beautiful lady is already in residence. Now all we need is a gorgeous kid. Thanks for giving me some inspiration on what to do to fill the time while I'm waiting for the Letus to arrive.
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i get it now. never knew that film had aperture too, but still amazing footage
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Ski, he is shooting with a camcorder. The Letus adapter is an adapter that lets you use 'bright' lenses on your camcorder to achieve very shallow DOF as if you were shooting with you camera at the widest apertures. Camcorders are incapable of shooting footage w/good DOF so adapters like Letus, Jag35, or DIY kits are needed to use, say a 50mm. F1.4 lens to achieve this film look. :)
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can you explain this, i am not into video. just photography
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Very very nice girl... =)
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good footy man
Thanks for posting this great sample vid of the 35mm adaptor!! I just bought the letusextreme package for my jvc gyHD100 (best cinematic cam in the world under 8k in my opinion). I'm REALLY confused about 35mm lenses now . If I don't want super extreme DOF blurs (e.g your cute daughter in focus, but her hand was blurred out, that's TOO extreme for my project), what lens would you recommend? Manual functions are best right? (aviod automatic?)
chaucer44 3 years ago
Buy a manual lens with adjustable aperture ring so you can control the DOF. The reason why I have such shallow DOF is because I open up the lens to f1.4 to allow light to come in. You might get the required DOF at say 2.8-3.5 but you'll need more light.
BorgKingKong 3 years ago
Where did u purchase the letus adapter and the lens, how much were both items and does it block alot of light if it were to be used at night in low light?
maqnchs 3 years ago
bought it from the Letus35 designer Quyen, search the net for his site. Lens u need to shop around and they all have varying costs depending on brand and how fast they are. The set up does block out a lot of light, even with a 1.4D lens.
BorgKingKong 3 years ago
I don't usually comment on YouTube videos, but found yours while investigating the HV30 and 35mm adapter. Wonderful content. Great presentation. Short, sweet and effective.
jackkonecker 3 years ago
Thanks. I'm planning to shoot this coming weekend, after a LONG one year hiatus...!
BorgKingKong 3 years ago