It's very interesting, thank you for the C mount related videos. Currently, I just have a 22mm pancake and a TTartisan 35 mm lens for my EOS-M, and not a lot of time to use them unfortunately…
Hi! Im struggling to find a C lesns with good aperture (1.8 or so). i got one from a cctv camera, but would like to try one from a cinema camera if possible. fgot any recommendations? I bought one Vintage Kinotel Lens C F:2.9 1-1/2 8mm Movie Camera Lense Japan from ebay but sadly it is a D mount so no use :(
I've been on that path also, didn't researched it well & bought an 8mm vintage cine camera with 4 lenses all being D-mount lenses. There's a possibility to buy and adapter ring from C mount to D mount but still you will have a lot of vignetting. I recommend lenses from old vintage cine cameras for 16mm film, so if any lens that has been on a 16mm film video-camera then it has a C mount (but not always because there are other mounting systems used back in d the 60-70 not only C mount) . On the other hand lenses for 6mm or 8mm cine video-cameras are having generally D -mount. Here's a couple of my videos presenting vintage cinema lenses from 16mm video cameras: ruclips.net/video/QSle8XP8WlE/видео.html , ruclips.net/video/y5oxzMJ4tjY/видео.html , ruclips.net/video/NEuAwR4Li2s/видео.html
It's very interesting, thank you for the C mount related videos. Currently, I just have a 22mm pancake and a TTartisan 35 mm lens for my EOS-M, and not a lot of time to use them unfortunately…
You're Welcome! Yest the most important is to use them as much as i can :-) i really try to use the canon eosm on a daily basis.
Hi! Im struggling to find a C lesns with good aperture (1.8 or so). i got one from a cctv camera, but would like to try one from a cinema camera if possible. fgot any recommendations?
I bought one Vintage Kinotel Lens C F:2.9 1-1/2 8mm Movie Camera Lense Japan from ebay but sadly it is a D mount so no use :(
I've been on that path also, didn't researched it well & bought an 8mm vintage cine camera with 4 lenses all being D-mount lenses.
There's a possibility to buy and adapter ring from C mount to D mount but still you will have a lot of vignetting.
I recommend lenses from old vintage cine cameras for 16mm film, so if any lens that has been on a 16mm film video-camera then it has a C mount (but not always because there are other mounting systems used back in d the 60-70 not only C mount) .
On the other hand lenses for 6mm or 8mm cine video-cameras are having generally D -mount.
Here's a couple of my videos presenting vintage cinema lenses from 16mm video cameras: ruclips.net/video/QSle8XP8WlE/видео.html , ruclips.net/video/y5oxzMJ4tjY/видео.html , ruclips.net/video/NEuAwR4Li2s/видео.html
@BudgetCineMagic thanks for sharong your knowledge! Whats your favourite C mount for the Eos M?
@@mrmerezz You're Welcome!🤝 All of them are my favorites...🙂 because they are different in focal length and is hard to choose, to pick only one...