Thanks for watching! Yeah it got a lot smoother once I got the motor working
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This was the best video I watched this week. Your video is amazing; complete, well explained, visually and verbally and also adds the correct links in the description. Congratulations
@@kylemkeller it would have a ton of vignetting even on a crop camera like the FX 30 there is still a little bit vignetting so I don’t think it would work unless if you used two 2X extenders. One in the lens and one on the adapter
I love the look! I’m curious though, is there anyway to connect the servo motor to a V mount? Otherwise, I imagine a Nucleus would do the trick too with the teeth on there.
Bro I’ve been looking for something like this. I shoot football and nfl films shoots on similar lens. But I’m pretty sure those things cost $10000+ lol. I’m going to buy and test out. You’re a life saver for this
What type/size/magnification-factor extender would be needed to adapt to a full frame sensor like the FX3 or super 35 sensor like the BMPCC6Kpro (would you need more than 2X)?
@@HI-SiteAerials super 35 is pretty close to super 35. So if there is in digital crop modes in the 6k pro that could work or just crop in post. You also could try the 2x on the lens and 2x on adapter. You would loose a lot of light but it might work.
I bought one a few months ago and use it with my gh5, it was really cheap but its stuck wide open. There is a setting Ex-tele mode for the GH that will crop more of the sensor so you get even more range with the lens. I don't remember if it covers vignette in 1x but its good for going out really far in 2x mode.
The C on the iris/aperture ring means "closed" as in no light gets though. Its designed to close for a perfectly black image to black balance sensors. Additionally you cannot put follow focuses on the gears. Its the wrong pitch, cinema standard follow focus and iris gears are 0.8MOD. Broadcast lenses Canon are 0.5MOD and Fujinon is a mix of 0.5MOD and 0.3MOD. I strongly recommend anyone looking to get into adapting B4 lenses to watch this video. It covers which B4 lenses have the best image quality, how B4 lenses perform with a basic adapter, compared to a doubler and compared to a optically correcting adapter. th-cam.com/video/X6GVHwK3Ejo/w-d-xo.html
@@TylerCaseyProd yeah that is a good option that I recommend to people too who need to use follow focuses. Otherwise people can make (3D print) their own 0.5MOD gear for their follow focus and swap the 0.8 gear for it when they need to use it on B4.
The look you have at 06:02 with the vignette. I have this (but not sooo crazy and only when I’m filming Handheld) when I’m filming Open Gate 4:3 RAW on my Atomos Ninja V+ with my GH6 10-25 Summilux. Why it looks like this? Because filming Open Gate in MOV the problem isn’t there 🙄 thank you !
@@empireproduction987 that’s a full frame so technically no. You would have crazy vignetting. You could try 2x adapter and a lens with 2x extender. You would loose a lot of light but it could work
@@theowlfromduolingo7982 It's also put into a the graphic as 'ASP-C' @ 6:12. Tyler's been misinformed on the naming of the sensor, just needs to correct it in the future and move on. But yes, valid criticism if you're trying to make an informational video.
B4 lenses are super useful tools. They are my go-to lenses for most work, although I optically correct mine for much much better image quality and sharpness wide open. I have a full playlist of tests using B4 lenses of various grades with and without correction. Some very useful stuff for people interested in using affordable parfocal B4 lenses The average person should be careful buying broadcast lenses and adapters. Some lenses look very similar to 2/3" B4 lenses, but are not and are not compatible with the same mount etc. People should specifically be looking for 2/3" B4 lenses and adapters. 1/2" and 1/3" look similar but are non compatible with most cameras and adapters
Thanks for sharing! I watched a few of your videos before getting my b4 lens! This guide was helpful - www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/412/b4-lenses-and-mounting-solutions/p1
@@anneboyer6359 Please do not listen to some random person in the comments of TH-cam Video! People can make their own decisions lol if they like the look and want to have fun with some old gear they can.
Definitely a beautiful look. The zooming for itself looks great and the character looks so nice aswell. Good setup overall.
Thanks for watching! Yeah it got a lot smoother once I got the motor working
This was the best video I watched this week. Your video is amazing; complete, well explained, visually and verbally and also adds the correct links in the description. Congratulations
Appreciate the feedback and support! 🫡
That zoom range is insane!
Thanks, I bought the canon lens you mentioned in the video for 260 but negotiated down to $220 🙌🏽 everything works perfectly and image looks 👌🏽
@@DamijinMyndz glad I could help! What camera are you using
@ A7s iii. Now probably going to buy that battery you mentioned, my 300Wh v mount 4lb is too damn heavy!
@ how did it work with it being full frame?
@ there’s still some vignetting even with the 2X extender and clear image zoom but there’s ways to “fill the frame” and/or use it stylistically.
@ nice would love to see some screen grabs for reference. Wonder if you used another 2x adapter on it
Sooo cool! Thank you for this piece of content 🙏🏼
Thanks for watching!
Awesome thanks. I have a variety of lenses and can't wait to try on My GH7 when it arrives!
@@DEADIKATED thanks for watching! 🙏
Will this work for a full frame mirrorless?
@@kylemkeller it would have a ton of vignetting even on a crop camera like the FX 30 there is still a little bit vignetting so I don’t think it would work unless if you used two 2X extenders. One in the lens and one on the adapter
really nice review
@@ximepavcaptured thanks for watching
I love the look! I’m curious though, is there anyway to connect the servo motor to a V mount? Otherwise, I imagine a Nucleus would do the trick too with the teeth on there.
@@lucasbarros5937 this should work
amzn.to/4f4NWI2
Amazing Video, nice shots. Can I use a Full Frame cam with some Adapters to make it work? What do I Need to Look for?
Typically it would vignette a lot on a full frame, maybe if you did 2x extender and 2x on the adapter that might work but not sure
Bro I’ve been looking for something like this. I shoot football and nfl films shoots on similar lens. But I’m pretty sure those things cost $10000+ lol. I’m going to buy and test out. You’re a life saver for this
@@lmillermmms Exactly! You won’t get auto focus but you will still get that crazy zoom range!
Just be aware of the vignetting. If you have a good 1 inch sensor camera, these lenses absolutely shine tho
“C” is for close the lens aperture
Thanks
to us who are using fujifilm cameras, what do we need to buy
out of all the things mentioned?
You would need this mount here- amzn.to/3Uoidt0
Which Fujifilm camera do you have?
What type/size/magnification-factor extender would be needed to adapt to a full frame sensor like the FX3 or super 35 sensor like the BMPCC6Kpro (would you need more than 2X)?
@@HI-SiteAerials super 35 is pretty close to super 35. So if there is in digital crop modes in the 6k pro that could work or just crop in post.
You also could try the 2x on the lens and 2x on adapter. You would loose a lot of light but it might work.
Been looking for an answer for the 6K pro since I saw this video last week. Might give it a try fr
@@joshuahsmith8192 let us know! I mean with 6k just crop in a bunch 😅
Would you recommend for full frame?
Not sure TBH these only work on crop sensor cameras, Do not know of any cheap options
@ ah ok I was planning of cropping in anyways but thanks
what is the model name of the one you using?
Fujinon A20x8 BEVM-28 B4
mount. 2x extender.
I think it should be more like a 32-640 since it's a 20x.
I bought one a few months ago and use it with my gh5, it was really cheap but its stuck wide open.
There is a setting Ex-tele mode for the GH that will crop more of the sensor so you get even more range with the lens.
I don't remember if it covers vignette in 1x but its good for going out really far in 2x mode.
The C on the iris/aperture ring means "closed" as in no light gets though. Its designed to close for a perfectly black image to black balance sensors.
Additionally you cannot put follow focuses on the gears. Its the wrong pitch, cinema standard follow focus and iris gears are 0.8MOD. Broadcast lenses Canon are 0.5MOD and Fujinon is a mix of 0.5MOD and 0.3MOD.
I strongly recommend anyone looking to get into adapting B4 lenses to watch this video. It covers which B4 lenses have the best image quality, how B4 lenses perform with a basic adapter, compared to a doubler and compared to a optically correcting adapter.
th-cam.com/video/X6GVHwK3Ejo/w-d-xo.html
I was still able to put a follow focus just by using a snap on gear ring, not ideal but still works
@@TylerCaseyProd yeah that is a good option that I recommend to people too who need to use follow focuses. Otherwise people can make (3D print) their own 0.5MOD gear for their follow focus and swap the 0.8 gear for it when they need to use it on B4.
The look you have at 06:02 with the vignette. I have this (but not sooo crazy and only when I’m filming Handheld) when I’m filming Open Gate 4:3 RAW on my Atomos Ninja V+ with my GH6 10-25 Summilux. Why it looks like this? Because filming Open Gate in MOV the problem isn’t there 🙄 thank you !
Yeah that’s also a really wide lens at 10mm
RAW doesn't do vignetting corrections. You need to do them in post.
@@Wildridefilms okay i understand. Thx 🙏🏼
Hey nice Video, is it possible with sony fx3 too?
@@empireproduction987 that’s a full frame so technically no. You would have crazy vignetting. You could try 2x adapter and a lens with 2x extender. You would loose a lot of light but it could work
Useful info but double check what you are saying (Its APSC not ASPC) and your spelling for your videos before publishing.
@@getfmlr I’m dyslexic it will be okay I put up the proper graphic
Ignore the haters man great video! @@TylerCaseyProd
@@artroomxThis isn’t hate, it’s valid criticism
@@theowlfromduolingo7982 It's also put into a the graphic as 'ASP-C' @ 6:12. Tyler's been misinformed on the naming of the sensor, just needs to correct it in the future and move on. But yes, valid criticism if you're trying to make an informational video.
B4 lenses are super useful tools. They are my go-to lenses for most work, although I optically correct mine for much much better image quality and sharpness wide open. I have a full playlist of tests using B4 lenses of various grades with and without correction. Some very useful stuff for people interested in using affordable parfocal B4 lenses
The average person should be careful buying broadcast lenses and adapters. Some lenses look very similar to 2/3" B4 lenses, but are not and are not compatible with the same mount etc. People should specifically be looking for 2/3" B4 lenses and adapters. 1/2" and 1/3" look similar but are non compatible with most cameras and adapters
Thanks for sharing! I watched a few of your videos before getting my b4 lens!
This guide was helpful - www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/412/b4-lenses-and-mounting-solutions/p1
2$ shot for 300$ why? 😂
@@LuxLadyStudio what lol?
Dope video.
@@TylerCaseyProd images you product looks very cheap and boring a 2$ shoot like we call it in industry
Please do not buy lenses or equipment because of some youtuber saying something. You will mostly regret buying vintage for camera
@@anneboyer6359 Please do not listen to some random person in the comments of TH-cam Video!
People can make their own decisions lol if they like the look and want to have fun with some old gear they can.