Looking at some of this footage from earlier now, I have to say I think it's actually pretty cool. From a tech standpoint the results wide-open are terrible on my old Nikons, but aesthetically I think there's something there! It reminds me a bit of Post Tenebras Lux, the recent Reygadas film... where only the center of the image is ever in focus :)
Below I've posted some rough comparisons - the potted plant is on my 24mm f/2 at f/2 and then at f/5.6. It may not look like it, but both shots are focused the same, i.e. to the best of my abilities using the zoomed-in mode on the LCD and taking a lot of care to get it right.
Same deal with the interior shot looking out the window - one at f/2, one at either f/2.8 or f/4.
The rest are just random grabs wide open. Aberration city, but like I said, this is a look I could get into for the right project. And I'm sure it'll look less... eccentric on different glass.
Thanks for the pic uploads! But yea, that blooming is definitely not usable. Not good. Sucks to have to rule out the older Nikon lenses for use... maybe the Light Canon is designed for newer digital lenses with modern coatings? I sure hope so. The Rokinon Lenses and this adapter would be killer for the GH3 and BMPCC.
Is this on a NEX or MFT camera? Are these photos or screengrabs from a video? If its video could you upload it to Vimeo?
@chopnshoot These are videograbs from a GH2 in Premiere CC, just using the timeline still export (no grading). I'm running Driftwood's Moon T5. I guess I could make a little reel for Vimeo, although I don't think you'll see much different than these grabs as far as the image quality goes.
And @bwhitz I just tried the Samyang 85, sadly it's not much better than the Nikons. Looks like Metabones might still have a shot at this market if they can be bothered to make a mount people actually use. The fact that so many of us ordered these with express shipping without seeing a single test image ought to be indication enough that there's sufficient interest in a Nikon or EF version!
Thank you Oedipax. I really appreciate the efforts. Do you mind to show the image with booster and without booster? Im curious to see how bad deterioration is in IQ.
Didn't the MB version need to be adjusted for infinity? Could it be there just be there needs to be an adjustment made and since there is no manual... a phone to Fotodiox is needed... on Monday...7/1?
The rule of thumb when checking a lens it to check that it can focus to inf. If yes, then you can evaluate everything else. Lack of Inf. focus =can reveal that there is something considerable wrong with the lens.
MB instructions : http://www.metabones.com/smart-adapter-operation-manual/155-infinity-adjustment-speed-booster-only
Discussion: http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3384064
Okay, here's a set of bracketed exposures on my Nikon 24mm with and without the Light Cannon. It's not pretty :)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1f47ny8m345asg3/light-cannon-comparison.zip
I futzed with the RAW files a bit to match the brightness a little closer, so don't judge LC brightening performance or anything based on that.
Dammed, I just ordered one - looks like it goes straight back without even coming out of the box.
I doubt it, I already got the word from an other user. Can't believe they even tried to put that thing on the market, I mean they must have made some tests before.
@FrankGlencairn agree. I didn't expect stellar quality of course, but at least something usable. USPS says my package from Fotodiox is in Chicago. Please, can somebody STOP IT? :)
Or change it to Fotodiox image damage ;-)
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