The F3 that I bought came with both PL and EF mounts, so I'm using the EF mount. Then I'm using an Olympus OM to EF adapter to mount the Olympus lenses to the camera. Full setup: Olympus Lenses--> Olympus OM to Canon EF Adapter--> Canon EF to FZ mount adapter--> Sony F3
@@ryanmoorman7799 Thanks for the info! Just pulled the trigger on the OM mount. The lens looks pretty sweet for a zoom. How's the barrel distortion at 35mm?
@@TAGMedia7 Pretty minimal, I've never noticed anything crazy. Both the 35-70 F4 and 75-150 F4 are crazy good value (and complement each other beautifully). I just shot some newer footage featuring the 75-150 that'll be on the channel sometime soon. Love the OM Zuiko lenses, some of the best from my experience (I own 8 primes and 3 zooms lol)!
i have a top cheese plate (for accessories and mounting points), a 15mm rod baseplate, and am using a video assist 3g (5in) for recording prores. it's not crazy heavy, but it definitely isn't light. i'd ballpark it in the 8-10lbs range. not horrible, not great. color science and image quality is 100% worth the extra weight (compared to say a mirrorless or smaller cinema camera).
@@Integr8d So I can see the quality difference - some people say 4:4:4 is generally sharper. I assume it’s more of a “raw” signal with less processing.
Hey there! I just recently picked up a PMW-F3 and was curious on what mount adapter you're using to run with your Olympus lenses?
The F3 that I bought came with both PL and EF mounts, so I'm using the EF mount. Then I'm using an Olympus OM to EF adapter to mount the Olympus lenses to the camera. Full setup: Olympus Lenses--> Olympus OM to Canon EF Adapter--> Canon EF to FZ mount adapter--> Sony F3
@@ryanmoorman7799 Nice! What brand is the EF adapter?
Also I've seen a direct OM to PL adapter floating around online, any idea if that's any good?
@@TAGMedia7 Looks like a Fotsay EF to Sony FZ adapter. I haven't had any experience with direct OM to PL, but I imagine that would also work well!
@@ryanmoorman7799 Thanks for the info! Just pulled the trigger on the OM mount. The lens looks pretty sweet for a zoom.
How's the barrel distortion at 35mm?
@@TAGMedia7 Pretty minimal, I've never noticed anything crazy. Both the 35-70 F4 and 75-150 F4 are crazy good value (and complement each other beautifully). I just shot some newer footage featuring the 75-150 that'll be on the channel sometime soon. Love the OM Zuiko lenses, some of the best from my experience (I own 8 primes and 3 zooms lol)!
hi there. great footage! i'm curious about what your rig is. is your rig light and easy to film handheld with? or have you really built up the camera?
i have a top cheese plate (for accessories and mounting points), a 15mm rod baseplate, and am using a video assist 3g (5in) for recording prores. it's not crazy heavy, but it definitely isn't light. i'd ballpark it in the 8-10lbs range. not horrible, not great. color science and image quality is 100% worth the extra weight (compared to say a mirrorless or smaller cinema camera).
@@ryanmoorman7799 thank you! is that cheese plate how you mount the video assist?
@@FMSorcerer yes
Do 4:4:4 please
Hi 👋 sorry I should ask, do you have your Sony F3 man?
So you can watch it in 4:2:0?
@@Integr8d So I can see the quality difference - some people say 4:4:4 is generally sharper. I assume it’s more of a “raw” signal with less processing.
@@danieIlondon you can't. UA-cam dithers it down to trash.