what are the cheapest ones you have seen? the cheapest i have seen online goes for $800. I am looking for really cheap ones...as in less than $100. If wide angle lenses can go for $32, why can't anamorphics...
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Simply because there is a lot more glass in an anamorphic lens! Expect to pay upwards of 500 quid for one (unless you can get one secondhand). Remember to always put it on straight (I have seen some footage meant for broadcast that was way off line) and don't zoom through more than about 25% of the focal length or things will go out of focus and distort.
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sure -- you start with some sand .........................
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Originally Posted by BJ_M
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Originally Posted by energy80s
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@choirislife923
Well it says you are in the USA so I am assuming you are shooting NTSC
There is a "trick" you can use to get 16x9 anamorphic image but the quality will not be the same as using a lense attachment.
Basically your cam is 720x480
You would crop 60 from the top and bottom
This gives you 720x360
Then you stretch that back to 720x480
Bingo you have 16x9 anamorphic video.
You just have to be sure to not film "too tight" since you will be cutting off the top and botom of your image.
One way to double check this ... film a bright even surface like a blank white wall.
Import it to the computer.
Cut 60 off the top and bottom but don't stretch it ... replace it with black. Copy it back to your cam tape and play it back on the flip-out monitor.
Now on the monitor you can mask the black with tape for instance and use that as a guide for framing your videos.
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Originally Posted by FulciLives
yea...my camcorder does that.....unfortunately, it doesnt give you the real 16:9 philosophy (you get MORE scenery and so forth), so i was hoping to find a cheap lens. i'm gonna go test shoot using that mode...see if there is any severe loss, if there is not, i might as well use that mode and get the cool anamorphic effect. -
Originally Posted by choirislife923
Apparently the way the cams do the resize internally adds a lot of artifacts to the image.
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Originally Posted by FulciLives
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I use Century Optics DS-1609-37 with my TRV840 D8:
http://www.centuryoptics.com/products/dv/16x9/16x9_37mm.htm
It is $320 at B&H -
HOLY CRAP!!! thats cheap!!! ...well...cheap compared to the other lenses...if only saran wrap can be used to distort the light pickup so that it can pick up the 16:9 ratio...
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