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tomas riuka

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  1. Hello everybody,

     

    our company has a set of Schneider Cine Xenar II lens set for sale.

    Set comes with 25,35,50,75 and 95mm lenses packed in a case. Condition is absolutely perfect, as it has been on 10 demo shoots.

    New price: 20 000 euros + VAT, we're looking to sell for 17500 euros + VAT.

     

    Please contact me at tomas.riuka@gmail.com

     

    Tomas

     

    Below you can find manufacturer's info:

    https://www.schneideroptics.com/news/cine-xenar/cine-xenar.htm

     

     

    Schneider-Kreuznach Cine-Xenar lenses are the tool for your creativity. The fast T-stop and the robust and reliable construction of the lenses give you all the freedom you need to pursue your ideas.

    The Schneider-Kreuznach Cine-Xenar lens range starts with the focal lengths of:

    25mm/T2.2

    35mm/T2.1 50mm/T2.0

    75mm/T2.0 95mm/T2.0

     

    Schneider-Kreuznach Cine-Xenar lenses are specifically designed for digital cameras and have some unique features:

    PL mount for digital and 35mm film cameras

    Canon EF and Nikon F mount available

    33mm image circle for coverage of 2K/4K Cinema, Canon 7D, and Canon 1D MKIV

    Telecentric optical design for better performance with digital cameras

    Ultra Close Focus (UCF) down to 25cm/11” from sensor plane

    Virtually no breathing

    All lenses are color matched

    Flare suppression through internal light traps and Schneider-Kreuznach High Performance coating

    Easily interchangeable calibrated focus scales (feet/meter)

    102mm Filter thread

    Low distortion

    Iris with up to 18 blades for an exceptional bokeh effect

    Protective lens coating against dust and humidity

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  2. Hello everyone,

     

    soon I will be shooting a short video showing high end audio equipment, though that happens in a very boring looking room, something very similar to pictures in this link: http://avd.lt/_news/?ID=39

     

    Did anyone do some 'packshots' for this kind of stuff? Any ideas on lighting the room for it?

     

    I was thinking of 3 or 4 to 1 contrast ratio, having colder backlight.

     

    Ideas and comments appreciated

    Tomas

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