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Camera Flying
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Hi All, I've been teaching courses for camera flyers for many years, and recently started to do it online which is way more convenient, please check this link if you're interested, thanks! https://www.gustavocabana.com/courses/ FlyCamera_Course_Teaser.mp4
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3. 16mm f/2.8 Wide-Angle Perfect lens for the job, and is autofocus. Get a UV multicoated filter and you're set. Also I use a 49-52mm step-up ring as a means of sunhood/protection
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SONY a5100 tandem stills lens advice
guscabana replied to omerzitelia's topic in Photography and Video
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1039948-REG/rokinon_rk12m_e_12mm_f_2_0_ncs_cs.html -
SONY a5100 tandem stills lens advice
guscabana replied to omerzitelia's topic in Photography and Video
Hi All, evidently you didn't know the Sony pancake 16mm... Several of us we been using it here at Empuriabrava for shooting tandems for over 4 years and is perfect for the job. Of course is an autofocus lens... Its 24mm equivalent, I think is the minimum angle to use, specially alongside a GoPro. It matches our Sony's CX410/430 with boss perfectly. I don't like the kit lens because it retracts, but is usable if you're in a budget, which shouldn't be the case if you are getting pay for shooting tandem customers. There's a manual focus 12mm available in several brands. But I like the autofocus because you can get interesting close ups of the passenger with a blurred background. And of course the crown Sony 10-18, which is expensive but light and very good. Good times to be a cameraman! -
Don't worry, my lens was designed to resolve 8K...
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yep, in the manual says the VMC-AVM1 adapter is not compatible, the same like in almost every model since the CX410/430... Looking forward for your test with my wide angle converter lens! :-)