Late Afternoon on North Mississippi Ave.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
  • a street videography mix of BlackMagic 2.5K and Micro G1 footage.
    cameras: BlackMagic Cinema Camera 2.5K (MFT Mount), BlackMagic Micro Cinema Camera G1
    lenses: Lomo 35mm f/2.2, Lomo 75mm f/2.3, Tair-33 300mm f/4.5
    adapters: Oct-18 to MFT (made by RafCamera), Pixco Pro Infinity Speedbooster (M42 to MFT)
    filters: Hoya 52mm Variable ND, Hoya 52mm Screw In UV and IR Cut Filter, Hoya 82mm Variable ND
    Lomos CLA'd by UralSeller
    color correction in DaVinci Resolve
    shot on January 23, 2025 on N. Mississippi Ave in Portland, OR

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  • @hugomalpeyre
    @hugomalpeyre 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Love it. That tair has so much 70's vibes ❤. Did u use it at 2:00? (Colorgrading overall is outstanding but with this shot at 2:00, colors are mesmerizing).
    I guess using all those filters make sense but i feel and share the pain of the times and adapters it takes before shooting ; using those camera almost feels like it takes more time to get everything ready than the time it takes to shoot a video😂 but i guess we know why we are commited to thoses sensors ;)

    • @bryanhiltner3552
      @bryanhiltner3552  12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@hugomalpeyre I know what you mean, I’ve been doing a lot of multi-camera multi-lens shoots and it gets tiring swapping filters all the time. For this shoot I just kept the Tair on the Micro the whole time, so all the slo-mo shots are on the Tair (including the one at 2:00). Then I just used the 2 Lomos on the 2.5K. Haven’t figured out how to attach a filter ring to the 35mm yet, so I just had filters on the 75mm. That sped up the process somewhat, having 1 lens on the Micro and 2 on the 2.5K.

  • @onlinetraderucom
    @onlinetraderucom 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    0:01 - 0:47 its lomo 11-35-1?

    • @bryanhiltner3552
      @bryanhiltner3552  12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Yes… except for the 2 slow motion shots 0:13-0:18… those were both the Tair 300mm. After the 1st minute, most of the Lomo footage is on the 75mm