garywainwright 0 #1 April 7, 2008 Hi guys, I'm out at Perris at the moment and was asked to film some 8 way today. The guys wanted NTSC footage so they loaned me a NTSC cam (didn't make a note of the model but its a Sony SD with a 25mm thread). There was a sony 0.6 on the camera which i took off and put on a Royal 0.3 (with a 25 - 37mm step ring) I was incredibly dissapointed with my footage of the first 2 jumps - there was a load of camera shake (looked like an OIS issue!) I took the royal off and put the sony back on and the shake dissapeared (phew). I haven't really used the Royal lens much before and was wondering if anyone else has noticed anything similar?http://www.garywainwright.co.uk Instagram gary_wainwright_uk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frost 1 #2 April 7, 2008 I've been using a .3 for several years now, among other lenses. On PC1000 and HC3. With adapter ring. Also test jumped RL .5 and .2. Nothing like what you describe Just thinking... It's a pretty solid one piece unit... but could it be that one piece of glass is getting lose? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diablopilot 2 #3 April 7, 2008 Did you make sure the "SteadyCam" feature was switched off?---------------------------------------------- You're not as good as you think you are. Seriously. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
garywainwright 0 #4 April 7, 2008 QuoteDid you make sure the "SteadyCam" feature was switched off? No I didn't - i was actually thinking about that when i got in. I will try that today! Thank you. Why would that affect the Royal lens but no other in my collection? Is it to do with the single element design?http://www.garywainwright.co.uk Instagram gary_wainwright_uk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 3 #5 April 7, 2008 Not so much the lens design, but the way the system responds to it is a possibility.Usually, the more wide the lens, the less noticable any shake/vibration will be. So even with steadyshot enabled....it's odd that the wider lens has a bigger issue. Could be loose glass, could be the offset/step up ring creates some sort of circumstance. Or maybe NTSC just doesn't like you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
garywainwright 0 #6 April 15, 2008 I've done some more jumps with this lens now. Heres what i've found; On my TRV60E the image is much better with the IS turned off (the image is fine with the IS on with other lenses) On a PC10E (yes i still have one!) the image is much better with the IS off (again its fine with the IS on with my other lenses) On a HC5E the image is fine with IS on or off. All of these cams have EIS I believe.http://www.garywainwright.co.uk Instagram gary_wainwright_uk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites