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Vintage 16mm glass is popular with some photographers on the m4/3 format cameras with c-mount adapters. Some vignetting since the sensor is much larger than 16mm, but many cover surprisingly well.
Check out
http://www.flickr.com/groups/c-mount_/pool
There is some very sharp vintage 16mm glass out there. The best examples won't be cheap though. Popularity of these lenses with the m4/3 crowd has driven prices through the roof for some of the best and fastest ones.
Thanks for the heads up David. I was concerned that most of the glass people owned would not match (90%+) and people would be stuck trying to buy good stuff. Looking at the quality of 16mm film it often looks a lot lower.
Has RED mentioned how quick it will be to replace the EOS lens mount for a PL mount on Epic?
Thanks David... Thats awesome!
I know I will be getting one of these to put in my new RED camera case, a small price for being able to find your gear. Too bad it can't help Mark.
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-32254_1-200...ol%3bcnetRiver
Glad to see RED is setting the standard again. All these DSLR cameras fighting for a position that RED already has and keeps improving. Going to purchase several Scarlets for a upcoming reality show production, can't wait.
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Hey Selvyn ,
Mate your may or may not be aware but you're going to need your real name here on the reduser
see thread here: http://reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?t=32432
all the best,
Christian
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