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Moises Perez

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  1. Thanks Will, I'll be very interested in watching your clips. I'll give you all the details and the cost of my rig once I found the invoices. moy
  2. Hello everybody, As I promised before, I'm going to share with you my experience shooting Super 8 film for HD using my Canon 1014 E and the Century Optics 0SD-WS13-58 anamorphic adaptor. To begin with I'd like to show you my camera set-up, next I will post more still grabs from my footage as I did on Will von Tagen's topic "Forget Max 8, go anamorphic" and sure I will post the footage once I finish my film tests. moy
  3. Thanks Jim, No, this particular roll was a film test I shot just to see whether the camera set-up will work and to see the results transfered to HD. But I'm actually considering the possibilities of using Super 8 film for my next project. I'll keep you informed. moy
  4. Hi everyone, My name is Moises, but you can call me moy for short. I'm also experimenting with my canon 1014 E with an anamorphic adaptor instead of Max8, Super Duper or whatever other name it has. I'm using the Century Optics 0SD-WS13-58 a 1.33 X converter with 58mm thread which is the same as the filter size of the 1014 E. At the beginning, it was very difficult and frustrating for me to use it, since I was using the canon 1014 XLS and this camera has a filter thread of 62mm. I used a step down ring but it didn't work for me. The test I shot came with a light, but very distracting vignette on the wider focal length of the lens. I was disappointed, but then I changed to the 1014 E and that was it! I've been very happy with the results. The film was scanned to uncompressed, direct to disk, HD 10 bit 4:2:2 1080p and here is an still sample grabbed from my last film test. The picture lost resolution and the color has fade out because I had to compressed it a lot to be able to post it here, but the original file looks much better. I will post a picture of my camera setting and give you more information on the process I'm using to get a 16 x 9 picture without cropping the image. moy
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