How a Zoom Lens Can Enhance Your Cinematography
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I think an underrated thing about zoom lenses (especially on s35) is that people wouldn't rely so much on bokeh to compose or make things look cinematic. Your footage is beautiful and looks like it's taken straight out of a film, yet the depth of field is deeper than almost every "cinematic short film" on youtube.
i totally agree
Total eye candy with a Rear Window vibe.
Unfortunately zoom lenses are really under the radar (mostly here on UA-cam) cause everyone thinks that you must use a prime lens at T1.5 to make everything "cinematic". Zoom lenses are widely used by many renowned cinematographer. Not only it saves times, you can also try different compositions and create unique effects like you showed.
The only thing you missed talking about is the "vertigo effect" that you can only do with a zoom lense (and a dolly of course).
This effect is commonly used nowadays in music videos but sometimes you can still see it in a movie.
How did you find the Tango? Do they worth the price? They looks super heavy!
Thanks my friend. Could you share an example of the vid with "vertigo effect"? Sounds intriguing.
Well good zoom lenses are often too big and heavy like angenieux, while cheaper one like sigma 24-70,18-35 are too sharp and lacking character.
@@ANDBERY Also called dolly zoom, like the shots from Vertigo, La hain, Raging Bull, Jaws.
@@ANDBERY the real term is a dolly zoom but old school guys like me still call it the Vertigo effect cause Hitchcock was the first to use this technique.
Here's a exemple: ua-cam.com/video/g7UEWCnoslA/v-deo.html
Anyway. The Tango came to me as part of a partnership, so I didn't purchase this lens. However, I'm planning to invest in the 65-280 Tango in the future. It's a versatile investment that I can rent out it or use in various commercial projects.
It's heavy for the mount, you need a telephoto lens support. But for handheld shooting it has a democratic weight of 3 kg.
Hi what monitor size do you use 5inch or 7inch? I'm stuck. I want the screen real estate of the 7 inch but don't want the heavy weight of the 7inch
The 35-150 f/2-2.8 from Tamron is HIGHLY underrated for this very reason. That's a ridiculously good range at a wide enough aperture on full frame that you really don't need anything else if you're doing run and gun stuff.
I'm sure it's a good lens, but seems to be more for photo tasks. How comfortable is it for focus work?
@@ANDBERY It's almost entirely free of focus breathing AND nearly parfocal, for one thing. Combined with a body that allows for focus breathing compensation, I'd argue it's right up there with a lot of good cine glass. It seems to be a very common photo lens for wedding photogs, but I feel it's being underused in that kind of environment. Sadly, there are no hard stops on either the focus or zoom motors, but both of them can be set to either linear or nonlinear, which is really cool. So if you were to attach focus and zoom motors to it for a cine package, it probably would do the job quite well - especially considering how good Sony autofocus is these days. And I don't just mean snappy and sticky, I mean GOOD as in you can ramp the focusing speed down to be more cinematic. Which is VERY nice.
@@spdcrzyit would be awesome if they took that same lens, stripped the electronics and put it into a cinema housing. I think that would hit a whole new market of customers.
@@davidmorefield agreed. And give it OSS. Yes, the lens would be bigger and heavier, but for f/2-2.8?! God, it would be amazing.
I love your videos and want to be your student.
Thanks 😌
Can you please give us a video on cinematic photography
Incredible work, we love what your images project.
Your english has gotten so good! well done! Great video as always!
He used AI to enhance his pronunciation and intonations I think.
Tango is a killer lens 👍
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Its Tbilisi? building looks very familiar italian yard in old Tbilisi😂
Yes
Please create a video about "Composition/Framing" next? I really like the way you frame your shots.
2:55 are my eyes deceiving me or is that a GH7 strap?
it's not from Lumix
nice video, but plz give details regarding night interiors and exteriors exposure levels and ur shooting stop on lens, it will be helpful...plz do a video on these shots in present video...
My entire flow changed when I put my full frame primes down for my S1 and acquired the Rokinon 10mm f2.8 and the DZO 20-55 f2.8. Perfect combo equivalent to 15mm & 30-82.5mm parfocal zoom.
Good choice👌
Aside from your wonderful video, I really like how your english pronunciation has improved. Keep it up my friend
You used a Pro Mist filter?
ND only
Damn your’re freaking amazing ! My most fav shot is 0:56 please breakdown that
It's just a top light by Pavotube with a cold light + green tone. And a wet ground.
@@ANDBERY whats was the temperature on camera bro ?
@@kristicifci5389 I think it was about 5000K.
@@ANDBERY thank you bro
👍🏾👍🏾Thanks so much for all that you teach us, my Brother! Your work is Pure Genius. Peace, everyone.
Thanks mate ❤
the english enunciation is better than native english speakers now, amazing. Well done
He used AI to enhance his pronunciation.
great image quality! Thank you for sharing information!
I don't know how, but this video bumped on my feed, and damn very rarely i subscribe people by just watching one video, and there you go my boy, i just loved this informative video, and i subscribed to your channel.
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its really amazing how it looks
What are your slow shutter settings on the komodo? Been trying this effect but can't get it quit right. Shutter isn't slow enough
Hey man, I don't know exactly how we did it. But the thing is that you have to lengthen the shutter at the same time, reducing fps to 5-8.
Как всегда браво!!!!!
who usually finance the equipment you rent for your projects?
I rent everything with my own money, some videos are made in collaboration with brands that provide the gear.
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Great cinematography!
Thank you! :)
another great video....
thanks mate :)
Pretty sure the ral title was "how a hazer can enhance yor cinetog, oh and I was given a free zoom lens"
What makes you think I got it for free?
Hahaha... when you get hate in your channel, you know you are doing something right.@@ANDBERY
Always so interesting, thanks👍🙏
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Зум не симилар долли ин. Зум симилар кропу по сенсору или на посте, поскольку перспектива не меняется.
Убедили, удаляю видео
What color value did you put that pavotube outside the window?
Sorry, what do you mean? It was an RGB mode.
Ah ok, why wouldn't you use a cct value of let's say 6500? I'm still new to this @@ANDBERY
6500K is quite normal value for a cold daylight, not for this street light. I wanted to make a dirt light by using cyan colour tone. @@sebastianFZE
Alright that makes sense. Thanks for taking the time to respond!@@ANDBERY