Download FREE "Camera Lenses" eBook ►► bit.ly/cam-lenses-ebook-vol1 00:00 Intro to Camera Lenses 01:15 How Does a Lens Work? 04:05 Extreme Wide Angle 05:58 Wide Angle 07:13 Standard 08:51 Telephoto 10:49 Macro 13:14 Tilt Shift 14:44 Exercise 18:54 Final Takeaways
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To what sensor or film stock size do the focal lengths apply? 35mm film, Super35? Super16? APS-C, FullFrame? ;-)
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@chrishuntley83693 жыл бұрын
Great primer on lenses! I think it needs a point of context when referencing focal lengths. All of the numbers quoted are correct for the 35mm format. Change the sensor size and the relationship to focal length will change. A 50mm prime is a standard lens on 35mm full frame and kind of standard on APS-C. The same 50mm lens would be a telephoto on micro 4/3 and a wide angle in IMAX (and probably have significant exposure falloff at the edges of the frame of IMAX as well). Test your gear, learn, and know what it can do for you... and have fun!
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This is the only explanation that has made it really easy to understand lenses. Thank you!
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Amazing work guys! Learned a lot so far...you should create a similar series about video editing! It'd be so helpful
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I was just about ready to say “Hey, no love for Anamorphic?” But, then you said will be covered in upcoming video 😎. Looking forward to it!!
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@thomasobrienphotography Жыл бұрын
5:35 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas use (info I found) a Zeiss Prime 10mm and 12mm on a 35mm Alexa. It's shure it's NOT a fisheye but ultra wide angle. For example, look the wall at 5:48 it's straight. Same in Birdman it's Zeiss Master Prime 12mm and it's also NOT a fisheye. (Thanks for your superb video. )
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Thank you so much, we love your videos a lot! One of the best film school on the interwebs so far :-) Just a clarification: When you speak of extreme wide angle of 18-24 mm and use shots from 'The Revenant': As far as I know they went often even wider than 18 mm. They used an Arri Alexa 65 digital camera with lenses starting from 12mm.
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