MUCH THANKS for this footage... I have the Canon C100 (Mark 1) and I want to move to anamorphic shooting, w/ the Anamorphot 40.....I have heard a lot about the Canon 40mm ("pancake") being one of the best EF taking lenses with the Anamorphot 40... therefore, this footage is extremely helpful to be able to view, re: Camera/Lens/Adaptor combo, for the 2.35:1 aspect ratio/framing .. Much thanks, looking forward to any more footage
Sorry for the delayed response! I liked that the 40mm is a pancake lens so adding the adapter to it didn't make it feel really big. I do want to take it for a spin at night time where we can really see those horizontal streaks.
@@forksandrec No worries, I think the only thing holding me back is the SUPER SMALL focus ring. But Id think the 24 and the 40 with the Anamorphot would just be the perfect combo for filmmaking.
@@Deviantchildren That's a really good point. Since I was shooting landscapes and was between f5.6 and f/11, the focus wasn't a huge issue. I'm sure it will be a big deal when I have an actual person as the subject.
MUCH THANKS for this footage... I have the Canon C100 (Mark 1) and I want to move to anamorphic shooting, w/ the Anamorphot 40.....I have heard a lot about the Canon 40mm ("pancake") being one of the best EF taking lenses with the Anamorphot 40...
therefore, this footage is extremely helpful to be able to view, re: Camera/Lens/Adaptor combo, for the 2.35:1 aspect ratio/framing .. Much thanks, looking forward to any more footage
Is it possible to have a disqueezed image on the monitor of the C200 ?
Interesting, how did you like the setup?
Sorry for the delayed response! I liked that the 40mm is a pancake lens so adding the adapter to it didn't make it feel really big.
I do want to take it for a spin at night time where we can really see those horizontal streaks.
@@forksandrec No worries, I think the only thing holding me back is the SUPER SMALL focus ring. But Id think the 24 and the 40 with the Anamorphot would just be the perfect combo for filmmaking.
@@Deviantchildren That's a really good point. Since I was shooting landscapes and was between f5.6 and f/11, the focus wasn't a huge issue.
I'm sure it will be a big deal when I have an actual person as the subject.