Very nice video! I was considering doing something similar for use with my recently purchased Kiev 88 focal plane shutter SLR. I have a set each of Kiev 88 and RZ 67 extension tubes and hope to adapt my Mamiya RZ 67 lenses for use with the Kiev 88 camera.
Thank you ever so much for doing this series. I have inhereited a few C mount lenses, some of which really nice, Angenieux mainly and was scratching my head how I might use these with M4/3 cameras at 1080, especially my BlackMagic Pocket Original cine camera, which as a Super16 sized sensor. This gives me scope to experiment and see what happens.
Just tried bellows for the 1st time yesterday with an aldis butcher anastigmat lens from between the wars, the colours are brilliant. I didn't realise that it's something that people do as a use for bellows, I just found it worked for me! The exakta mount bellows are a perfect fit too. I'm looking forward to having another go at the end of the week, attempting bokeh balls from church stained glass windows in the background of a subject. Many thanks for taking time to make this video.
Very nice video! I was considering doing something similar for use with my recently purchased Kiev 88 focal plane shutter SLR.
I have a set each of Kiev 88 and RZ 67 extension tubes and hope to adapt my Mamiya RZ 67 lenses for use with the Kiev 88 camera.
Thank you ever so much for doing this series. I have inhereited a few C mount lenses, some of which really nice, Angenieux mainly and was scratching my head how I might use these with M4/3 cameras at 1080, especially my BlackMagic Pocket Original cine camera, which as a Super16 sized sensor. This gives me scope to experiment and see what happens.
Just tried bellows for the 1st time yesterday with an aldis butcher anastigmat lens from between the wars, the colours are brilliant. I didn't realise that it's something that people do as a use for bellows, I just found it worked for me! The exakta mount bellows are a perfect fit too. I'm looking forward to having another go at the end of the week, attempting bokeh balls from church stained glass windows in the background of a subject. Many thanks for taking time to make this video.
Wow. adapting stained glass windows, now that's what I call original and creative! Good luck with that!!!!
@@AffordablePhotography I use stained glass windows in the background, as when they are out of focus, they produce lovely balls of colour.