Posts Tagged ‘lens’
Fast, Light, Sharp and Cheap – The Canon 50mm f/1.8 EF II Lens
www.robnunnphoto.com The EF 50mm f belongs in the camera bag of every Canon photographer – it’s Canon’s cheapest lens, yet this great little prime offers sharp images, great low-light capability and fantastic selective focus options. The 50mm is more like the 35mm equivalent of an 80mm on a crop sensor camera, it’s slightly telephoto, so you’ll find yourself moving back a little if you’re into landscapes – but it’s a great portrait focal length. Build quality isn’t the best – but what do you expect for £100? Get one, stick it on your camera and have some fun. Cheers, Rob. Oh, and did I mention it’s cheap?
Really Cheap Microphone Holder for Camera “L” Bracket or PVC Stabilizer Rig.
This is the cheapest Microphone holder that I could find. It works with the Camera “L” Bracket. It also will work with PVC Camera Stabilizer rigs. You can use it for a microphone or- If you decide to use an LED Flashlight as a camera light,, you can use this too. It’s what it was anyway… Check out these channels (if you haven’t already) Great Content, Great Ideas, Great Resource(s) www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Here’s a link to the items listed in the 0.00 Film Making Kit (via Amazon) astore.amazon.com
Cleaning Your Lens | Lens Care
Basic instruction on how to take care of your lens, made especially for beginners. Brought to you by: www.michaelthementor.com
5 Reasons Why You Need a 50mm lens
A video explaining why you ought to have a 50mm lens in your arsenal.
LED mounted in a contact lens for possible virtual / augmented reality displays
Every so often, internet news aggregator sites run a story about a research group that put an LED into a contact lens, then inserted it into a rabbit’s eye. I figured that I would try the same thing, but put the lens into my own eye. I accomplished this by laminating a coil of wire and an 0402 surface-mount LED between two ordinary soft contact lenses. I was hoping the lenses would stick to each other, but they did not, so I ended up fixing the edges together by pinching the plastic together with hot tweezers. This held well enough to capture a minute of video with the LED illuminated in my eye. For video purposes, I mounted the LED facing outward. An actual VR/AR display would have the LED facing inward. I powered the LED by using a very primitive spark-gap transmitter built from a mechanical relay to send RF energy into a larger coil held near my eye. The large coil coupled the energy into the contact lens coil and pulsed the LED. nextbigfuture.com www.cs.uic.edu
Tutorial – Best DIY Camera Slider Cheap for any Camera (550D Canon HS300)
Watch the Slider in Action: www.youtube.com Here you go finally the tutorial: It took me a long time to prepare this and I put a lot of effort in it, so It can be as simple as possible. Sorry everyone it took me longer than i expected. MY editing programs were causing me too much pain…anyhow here it is. I hope you like it and please don’t forget to leave comments, and subscribe.. Don’t Forget, this video is only for the informational and learning purpose only: More tutorials are on the way, including DIY Tripod DIY Steadicam and DIY Vest DIY TableDolly DIY Ringlight etc. I made this slider after watching tons of DIYs videos from you tube. So, thanks you tubers who put their efforts in making their sliders and giving me the ideas to create mine. I apologize for previously not mentioning the names who influenced me in making this slider, and huge credit goes to the following Great Minds: Don’t Forget, this video is only for the informational and learning purpose only: The Frugal Filmmaker(The Best Channel for DIY and Filmmaking) www.youtube.com Watch this video below: so you know where did those people get their ideas who complaining too much..lol 1/2 inch PVC pipe.. www.youtube.com Paul Koslow www.twinslider.com Indy Mogul www.youtube.com Catascouts www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Huge Thanks to Emm From Cheesycam.com (Mr.CheesyCam) for broadcasting links for awesome DIYs and DSLR support. visit www.cheesycam.com for other tutorials. And if I am missing anyone, please …
Hahnel MK100 CHEAP DSLR Microphone-Test
Hi there, This is a Vid of the Hahnel Mk100 MIcrophone for DSLR and camcorder cameras ive Been doing some tests with it and it turns out to be a fine mic for compared to its price wich is just under 100 euros I was very pleased with it and i will have it on my cam from now on
thx for watching and please rate,subscribe and comment ! Jacques
Best DIY Camera Slider- Cheap and Durable for Any Camera (550d/T2i) Hs300 Go Pro
Watch the Tutorial Here: www.youtube.com I made this slider after watching tons of DIYs videos from you tube. So, thanks you tubers who put their efforts in making their sliders and giving me the ideas to create mine. I apologize for previously not mentioning the names who influenced me in making this slider, and huge credit goes to the following Great Minds: Don’t Forget, this video is only for the informational and learning purpose only: The Frugal Filmmaker(The Best Channel for DIY and Filmmaking) www.youtube.com Watch this video below: so you know where did those people get their ideas who complaining too much..lol 1/2 inch PVC pipe.. www.youtube.com Paul Koslow www.twinslider.com Indy Mogul www.youtube.com Catascouts www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Huge Thanks to Emm From Cheesycam.com (Mr.CheesyCam) for broadcasting links for awesome DIYs and DSLR support. visit www.cheesycam.com for other tutorials. And if I am missing anyone, please feel free to comment or send me a message so I can add your name. The base camera platform of this slider is very strong and can hold heavy cameras. I used T Shape simpson Ties as guards and used a polyester and metal for the top of the platform, then I added a lock system for slider to stay at one location, and added two sets of wheels in the bottom for camera safety while doing the vertical and horizontal shots upside down. I used PVC for the slide rails, they are good and I don’t feel any wobbliness.. however I will be improving my …
Nicolas Lens – Sumus Vicinae (Flamma Flamma)
Flamma Flamma – The Fire Requiem is a musical work by Nicholas Lens. It is the first part of the operatic trilogy The Accacha Chronicles.
Cheap Viewfinder for your Dslr Camera
Note..Audio..is kinda out of sync for some reason…uploading again..its fine on my original file … Hi Guys, A few of u asked me what ViewFinder i use so i thought i make a little review vid. Its a LCDVF 3/2 and its been really helping me out focusing and not having to stare at the little lcd screen wich can be tough in situations where there is alot of light. Thank u for watching and Subscribing is most appreciated! Jacques