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Theodore Rossini

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    Canon Pro
  1. Chris, Maybe I just use it as is, since it's a wide FOV .... don't need the other lens :) I can always cut the frame in edit to be 720 and then it looks wide when I export it. Here are some examples on a Blog about the camera and 4K video: www.opo4k.com Man, that's one crazy good 4K but no manual controls is a big issue. Check out page-2 www.opo4k.com/page2.html for some spectacular images and video.
  2. My apology if this is not an appropriate place to post about lenses. I did a search and only a few articles came up about this lens. I am shooting shorts and possibly a feature with a smartphone in 4K native rez. The phone is at www.oneplus.net in case you're interested to see it. Looking around for anamorphic lenses and found a few on ebay. I am going to make an assumption without much knowledge about lenses in general and ask a few questions: - Due to a very small lens and sensor in smartphones the closest lens should be around 16mm size? - Would regular 35mm lens work as well? - Cinema anamorphic lens is better than a projection lens? I understand completely how to mount a lens (on a rig) and how to get the phone's lens close as possible. It won't be mounted directly on the phone itself. The rig will be mounted on a platform and everything should be very solid. Here's the lens I am thinking of buying, are these cinema or projector lenses?: I don't know the differences and which one I should get. -Sankor anamorphic 16F -Sancor anamorphic 16C No.50015 -Sankor anamorphic cinemascope 16F I solicit your advice for the questions above and I really appreciate it :) One more thing, if you have used anamorphic lens on your smartphone, please let me know. I need to learn a lot :) Cheers
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