Kevin Neal Posted March 19, 2021 Posted March 19, 2021 I have an Angenieux 16-68 lens that I'd like to use with a follow focus system, however when focusing, the barrel extends (external focusing?). If I add the gear ring, it seems like the teeth would lose their grip as the ring moves forward while focusing. Is there a standard solution to this? Maybe having the focus ring at a slight angle?
Premium Member Satsuki Murashige Posted March 19, 2021 Premium Member Posted March 19, 2021 Either install a focus gear that is extra wide on the lens, or on the follow focus itself. Or a combination of both, if the extension is extreme.
Kevin Neal Posted March 19, 2021 Author Posted March 19, 2021 1 minute ago, Satsuki Murashige said: Either install a focus gear that is extra wide on the lens, or on the follow focus itself. Or a combination of both, if the extension is extreme. Got it, that was my initial plan. Even with the wider gear wouldn't the teeth still lose grip due to the angle shifting though?
Premium Member Satsuki Murashige Posted March 19, 2021 Premium Member Posted March 19, 2021 5 hours ago, Kevin Neal said: Even with the wider gear wouldn't the teeth still lose grip due to the angle shifting though? The angle of the gears should remain parallel, that’s why you need the wider gears. If they shifted angles, the gears would bind.
Premium Member Dom Jaeger Posted March 20, 2021 Premium Member Posted March 20, 2021 As Satsuki said, there shouldn’t be a change of angle, a lens should extend along its axis. But I have had to deal with lower quality follow focus units where there is play in the arm or the gear bearing and a wide follow focus gear can flex away from the lens gear. In that scenario, if you can’t have a wide gear ring on the lens and keep the follow focus gear narrow the only solution is a better quality follow focus.
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