Just a fairly inexpensive FD-to-RF adapter. I have been thinking about getting some of my FD's hard-converted to EF. That would allow me to use them with the official Canon speedbooster on the C70. It would also allow me to use them on any RF camera with the Canon mount adapter with internal ND. And obviously on any of my EF cameras.
Just purchased a 58mm f1.2 Asperical after seeing your fantastic video can't wait to try it.
Whoa money bags, you bought the aspherical?? 😂 I'm too poor for that. We need to see some footage!
@@BobbyD262 I wish. lol..will post
I just bought the 55 S.S.C 1.2 for my R6 🤘 Nice to see the same set up in action. Great job 😁
Beautiful footage! You have a good eye for filming 👍
this is great man
Looks great! Was the grain caused by the lens itself or camera settings?
I added the grain. I'm that guy.
Are you using an fd adapter for the R6 or did you get the lens mount modded for RF or EF?
Just a fairly inexpensive FD-to-RF adapter. I have been thinking about getting some of my FD's hard-converted to EF. That would allow me to use them with the official Canon speedbooster on the C70. It would also allow me to use them on any RF camera with the Canon mount adapter with internal ND. And obviously on any of my EF cameras.
@@BobbyD262 Thanks! Yeah just got this lens and am thinking to have it converted
@@mattreimer4287 Nice. I also just got an FD-RF adapter that has a built-in variable ND, but I haven't had much chance to try it out yet.
Clog 3?
Haha no. I still haven't updated. It's just regular clog1.
@@BobbyD262 I thought it was! It would nice to see with Clog 3 and some 100/120p clips
Update: I installed Clog 3, and it seems a bit nosier than I was expecting.