UM46K Side Car in Lower light + Actors Portfolio

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UM46K Side Car in Lower light + Actors Portfolio

PostSat Jun 17, 2017 12:17 am

Trying the 4.6K in sunset/lowlight along with filming some friends this past weekend. All shot on the Sigma 18-35mm @ 35mm.



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Re: UM46K Side Car in Lower light + Actors Portfolio

PostSat Jun 17, 2017 1:27 am

Lovely, Note.


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Re: UM46K Side Car in Lower light + Actors Portfolio

PostSat Jun 17, 2017 8:16 pm

rick.lang wrote:Lovely, Note.


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Too kind as always Rick! Btw, I've always wondered, are you on Facebook? There's an UM group there that's fairly active.
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PostSat Jun 17, 2017 8:27 pm

lighting and coloring look great!
when the dude with the beard came on... perfect.
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PostSat Jun 17, 2017 8:59 pm

Adam Langdon wrote:lighting and coloring look great!
when the dude with the beard came on... perfect.

Thanks for watching Adam!
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PostSat Jun 17, 2017 10:32 pm

That 35mm lens length looks pretty darn good for that style of interview.
I've just been stuck on the 50mm that i need to explore different lens choice.
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Re: UM46K Side Car in Lower light + Actors Portfolio

PostSun Jun 18, 2017 1:05 am

Adam Langdon wrote:That 35mm lens length looks pretty darn good for that style of interview.
I've just been stuck on the 50mm that i need to explore different lens choice.

I think you'll love a 35mm. Very nice blend between width and depth.
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PostSun Jun 18, 2017 3:06 pm

And 32/35mm are the 'normal' lenses for Super 35, n'est-ce pas?


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PostSun Jun 18, 2017 4:56 pm

I get a similar look with the Zeiss 28 on MFT/Std 35 or withnthe Soeed Booster on the Micro/Pocket camera. Love that perspective. Nice job Note.
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Re: UM46K Side Car in Lower light + Actors Portfolio

PostThu Jun 22, 2017 2:22 am

Denny Smith wrote:I get a similar loom with the Zeiss 28 on MFT/Std 35 or withnthe Soeed Booster on the Micro/Pocket camera. Love that perspective. Nice job Note.
Cheers

Thank you Mr. Smith :D


rick.lang wrote:And 32/35mm are the 'normal' lenses for Super 35, n'est-ce pas

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Very active if you do!

Yes, I find that range is very useful in general situations!
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