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    I'd take my RPP's over either of those two sets any day. Love these lenses.
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    not my tests, but something for people to look at.

    http://vimeo.com/17591990

    sharp wide open (at least to my eyes, better than the cp2's at least) you can see the bokeh and how little to no breathing the set has.

    should be getting delivery on the lenses end of the month to early feb, gonna shoot a real world test vid on MX when it happens.
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    Thanks Tom. I am really looking forward to your tests.
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    Schneider Cine Xenar great prime lenses "Made in Germany" also with a pretty good price.
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    i honestly didn't know the cp2's breathed so much (haven't used them in the field at all) just got to see them at shows and demos. no wonder not a lot of people really buy/rent/use them.

    and the overall matching of "the look" in the entire lens set was very underwhelming too. they are crazy sharp though, but i think that's all about what they have.
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    I'd take my RPP's over either of those two sets any day. Love these lenses.
    I've yet to strike up a love affair with RPP's. Like them but for a variety of reasons I really wish super speeds covered 5k. So based on your comment I take it you must have used the Xenars? Please, elucidate me why on why they don't get your love. I'm in the market for lenses and any and all 1st hand set experience is valuable. Color charts don't count.
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    Schneider Cine Xenar great prime lenses "Made in Germany" also with a pretty good price.
    Could you elaborate from 1st hand experience on what makes them great? I once had a Volkswagon that made good scrap metal. Unfortunately its heritage failed to make it great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Naylor View Post
    I've yet to strike up a love affair with RPP's. Like them but for a variety of reasons I really wish super speeds covered 5k. So based on your comment I take it you must have used the Xenars? Please, elucidate me why on why they don't get your love. I'm in the market for lenses and any and all 1st hand set experience is valuable. Color charts don't count.
    Just used the Zeiss MKIII Super Speeds on a music video and 4-week feature. All lengths from 18 to 85 covered 5k brilliantly.
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    I have a set of Xenars available in case anyone wants to rent them, try them out, or just buy them outright. :-)
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    I've got a set of the Schneider C-X lenses in Burbank, and also a 5D-PL so it's really easy to take very high resolution still photos with the Cine-Xenar lenses next to any other for comparative purposes.

    In the interest of full disclosure my company is an authorized Schneider dealer, and we sell these lenses.

    I'll extend the invitation to anyone who's interested in learning about lenses to check them on the 5D-PL. You can test our lenses or your own. You don't have to be in the market for any lenses, it can entirely be for your own personal education. To do this you'll just need to bring a CF card and make an appointment to be sure I or someone else is in the office 323.230.3589 (office).
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