can you elaborate more on aperture control? does it mean I can't change my lens aperture size?
It means that you can control your A-mount lenses' aperture from the adapter. Some cheaper adapters doesn't have that function. Which means you'll only be shooting with your lens wide open.
Really wanna get a NEX-5R, and I'm actually coincidentally going for a trip to Japan early next month (3rd) so I hope I can get it before then,. Until now I still fail to get an idea on the exact availability for NEX-5R in Malaysia, so I'm really considering getting one sent to the UK (My travelling party has someone coming from the UK). Anyone know if that is advisable?
UK sites, like Park Cameras or Jessops or amazon.co.uk already have the camera in stock with next day delivery possible.
This post has been edited by Hikaru: Oct 18 2012, 01:34 PM
I have both the wide angle adapter and the fisheye adapter. Both gives the same image quality apart from the angle of view. The wide angle adapter effectively makes your 16mm to become about 12mm.. very wide..
Here are some pics for reference, but they're all taken with the fisheye adapter instead of the ultra wide.
Really wanna get a NEX-5R, and I'm actually coincidentally going for a trip to Japan early next month (3rd) so I hope I can get it before then,. Until now I still fail to get an idea on the exact availability for NEX-5R in Malaysia, so I'm really considering getting one sent to the UK (My travelling party has someone coming from the UK). Anyone know if that is advisable?
UK sites, like Park Cameras or Jessops or amazon.co.uk already have the camera in stock with next day delivery possible.
I have both the wide angle adapter and the fisheye adapter. Both gives the same image quality apart from the angle of view. The wide angle adapter effectively makes your 16mm to become about 12mm.. very wide..
Here are some pics for reference, but they're all taken with the fisheye adapter instead of the ultra wide.
My first attempt into video editing. Need comments from those who knows video editing.
Not sure which software you use but your slomo shots is stuttering.Native 25fps is not ideal to crank slomo.Need to shoot it at 50 or 60fps but you can not stretch it too much either.Intense slomo need to be done with Twixtor plugin or get it right during filming with your panning.Vertical photos way too many and left too many black space.Since your material mainly stills,you can do optical pan and zoom within the photo so you don't leave it hanging on your screen.
Editing philosophy is the same as taking picture.What's the intention and objective.Technique and style just a means to get to goal.
thanks.. yup, this is my 1st time doing... still digging sites for info on frame rates on what they affect, and how 50p, 25p and 24p relate to one another. yea, i noticed about the 'hanging' pic.. i do those panning and zooming on my stills slideshows. 1st time incorporating vids. this is done with Sony Vegas 10.0.
Could the stuttering be caused by NEX3's format? What's the frame rate on a NEX 3? What is the appropriate workflow for slowing down a 50p or 50i clip?
This post has been edited by lwliam: Oct 20 2012, 12:32 PM