
Khomus
4 months ago
First try on this, planning on doing a few more of these.
The shots are put on a tune which I played on a Yakutian (Russia) Khomus (Jew's harp).
Sound is from traditional instrument, not edited; only added very little reverb.
Hope you'll like?
Used: Canon HV30, reversed Nikon 50mm 1.8, Twoneil 35mm DOF adapter, Rode VideoMic.
Seems like the video is a bit cropped and squeeshed here on Vimeo. I'll try to replace it with better version.
The shots are put on a tune which I played on a Yakutian (Russia) Khomus (Jew's harp).
Sound is from traditional instrument, not edited; only added very little reverb.
Hope you'll like?
Used: Canon HV30, reversed Nikon 50mm 1.8, Twoneil 35mm DOF adapter, Rode VideoMic.
Seems like the video is a bit cropped and squeeshed here on Vimeo. I'll try to replace it with better version.
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I used Twoneil 35mm dof adapter!
What about this word, 'viceral'? I never heard it before, haha!
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Find all info here in his topic; hv20.com/showthread.php?t=2825
Just as is says, the nikon lens is attached backwards.
For my Hv20 with nikon lens (52mm filther thread) I needed 43mm to 52mm step up ring, and a 52mm reverse adapter like this ; bhphotovideo.com/c/product/82184-REG/General_Brand_AV52N_Reverse_Adapter_Nikon_to.html
It's nice (and cheap) for good quality macro.
rowan.
Thank you very much. I hope to join this meeting, sounds like great fun!
Oh, and great macro shots.