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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Did anyone try one of these image converters that allow depth of field, focus and angle of view to be the same as with a 35mm motion picture camera for real cinematic feel?
Would be interesting to know if these converters can be attached to a 5D MkII. http://www.pstechnik.de/en/digitalfilm-pro35.php |
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Wouldn't a 5D MkII have depth of field and focus any ways? Seeing that you can use different lenses...This is what that attachment does for video cameras as far as I can see.
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Yeah not needed on a Mark II. You're already using 35mm lenses.
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