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Down by the Sea - a Tamron 70-200 VC lens test film

 
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Dec 25, 2012 04:48 |  #1

Here we go, a short film with the lens always wide open (tha Metabones Adapter II couldn't stop the aperture down for my NEX FS700). Such a test meant that any image flaws would be seen, and I'm glad to say I didn't see many in my tests! Ergonomically flawed, though. More on that in a proper written review soon, but till then, enjoy this short film!

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A short film to test the new Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD lens on a Sony NEX FS700. Shot at Changi Broadwalk, Singapore.

Filmed & Edited by Tan Zexun
Special thanks to Red Dot Photo SG, Chia Perq Jon, Isaac Chong
Location suggested by Peter Wong

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Dec 25, 2012 05:13 |  #2

Well done, looks good.


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Dec 25, 2012 07:25 |  #3

Sorry for the inconvience but Tamron VC USD lens support was added in adapter firmware version 15 (first shipped on 2012-11-07). If you purchased your adapter before that date please email Metabones and arrange for a firmware update. Thanks!


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Dec 25, 2012 11:19 |  #4

Pekka wrote in post #15405334 (external link)
Well done, looks good.

Thank you!

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Sorry for the inconvience but Tamron VC USD lens support was added in adapter firmware version 15 (first shipped on 2012-11-07). If you purchased your adapter before that date please email Metabones and arrange for a firmware update. Thanks!

Cheers for the info, will update the firmware!


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Dec 25, 2012 17:13 |  #5

Nice.. how many fps were the slow motion shots shot at?


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Dec 25, 2012 22:17 |  #6

Nice! I love watching your shorts on YouTube. Your videos are quite an inspiration for me and makes me want to start dabbling in video.


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Dec 26, 2012 04:41 |  #7

5W0L3 wrote in post #15406633 (external link)
Nice.. how many fps were the slow motion shots shot at?

Thanks mate, it was all slowed down, some are 240fps and some are 60fps, all in a 24p timeline.

touji wrote in post #15407444 (external link)
Nice! I love watching your shorts on YouTube. Your videos are quite an inspiration for me and makes me want to start dabbling in video.

Haha that means a lot to me ;) Thanks dude!


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