For this one, I didn't even use a tripod. I just propped up my S7 Edge against the inside of my sitting room window and left it for a while. The software used was Hyperlapse by Microsoft. play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.hyperlapsemobile&hl=en_GB
Nice! Im thinking in get the adapter, what point of view give you the 55mm on the 5d? I mean...It becomes a 28mm being in a 35mm sensor? The quality is so good.
I found a Pentax67 - EOS adapter on ebay. It was actually pretty reasonable but focuses just past infinity so you have to be careful. I love the quality. Not so easy to focus manually but I love the quality.
Hi Jarod. Basically it's just a really cheap closed circuit TV lens like you get on security cameras. I think it was about $20 it's a bit blurry and everything looks a bit wobbly but it gives you quite an arty effect. You can find them all over ebay and you can get adapters for most cameras with changeable lenses. You can't really use them for anything serious but they're a lot of fun to play around with.
@pofrani Cheers. It was taken on a Sony Nex 5 with an old 1962 Pentax Super Takumar 50mm f1.4 lens attached with an adapter I picked up on ebay. I used a monopod to lift the camera above the crowd and get a better viewpoint. There's no image stabilisation and focus is all manual but I think it works with the wildlife type feel !
Yep, I hadn't realised I was breathing into the mics when I was filming but thought it was atmospheric when I played back. I quite like the vignetting on these cine lenses !
Oh we just got back from the Turquesa! This was our second trip to this resort. This is Oscar the gardener and he is SUCH a sweet man! He prepared a coconut for each of us also!
Hey we stayed here too and I remember this gardener!! He was giving out flowers to all the ladies every morning. The staff was amazing! We are returning there next week and can't wait to see them again!