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Antonio Allen

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  1. Wauhkonen- Thanks for the insight. I'll probably stick in the 18mm to 100mm as well since I have no need to go higher,at least not right now. I agree with your opinion about the tamron lens. Tamrom does make pretty cheap lens compared to canon but, like you said, its kind of ugly in appearance. Although, it would be my first kit so for starters I think would suffice my filming needs. What are ND filters and follow focus? You know where i could purchase it? Forgive me for being so uninformed, I'm just new to all of this so bare with me Smith-Thanks man. I'll definitely consider this lens if I decide to increase my budget (which I may). Thanks for the advice gentlemen
  2. what focal lengths and apertures are good to obtain depth of field, as seen in the movies
  3. Hello, I posted in the wrong section before so my apology. Anyways, I'm a newbie filmmaker looking to purchase the Canon EOS 60D within the next month but not sure of the correct lens to buy with the body. I want to shoot short film to gain experience in the filmmaking field. Particularly, I want to utilize a lens with good/excellent shallow depth of field without putting a dent in my wallet (no more then $500). I here Tameron lens are pretty good quality and aren't to expensive? In retrospect, what len's are good for shooting short film/ feature length? Im completely new to cinematography so any insight would be helpful
  4. Hello, I'm a newbie filmmaker looking to purchase the Canon EOS 60D within the next month but not sure of the correct lens to buy with the body. I want to shoot short film to gain experience in the filmmaking field. Particularly, I want to utilize a lens with good/excellent shallow depth of field without putting a dent in my wallet (no more then $500). I here Tameron lens are pretty good quality and aren't to expensive? In retrospect, what len's are good for shooting short film/ feature length? Im completely new to cinematography so any insight would be helpful
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