
Through The Lens
9 months ago
"Prize of Effort" in Digicon6 Asia 2011
My very first video production project.
Like to thank my great friend and photography partner for borrowing me his Canon 60D for this shooting.
Also he brought his classic 100 year old film camera, Brownie.
The general idea of this video is about reminding people about photography is not about gears all the time. People tend to lose the idea of taking great pictures, one must need a great camera.
Location shooting was mostly done around Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Gears:
Canon 60D, Sigma 30mm F1.4 (Most shots done by this lens), Samyang 14mm F2.8, Canon 100mm F2.8 Macro
Edited in:
Premiere Pro CS5
After Effects CS5 (Color Grading)
My very first video production project.
Like to thank my great friend and photography partner for borrowing me his Canon 60D for this shooting.
Also he brought his classic 100 year old film camera, Brownie.
The general idea of this video is about reminding people about photography is not about gears all the time. People tend to lose the idea of taking great pictures, one must need a great camera.
Location shooting was mostly done around Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Gears:
Canon 60D, Sigma 30mm F1.4 (Most shots done by this lens), Samyang 14mm F2.8, Canon 100mm F2.8 Macro
Edited in:
Premiere Pro CS5
After Effects CS5 (Color Grading)
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But any way keep filming, good luck !
Will try to improve better
How are u liking the samyang 14mm 2.8? does it bend the horizon? Im planning to get 1, so pros and cons feedback would be much appreciated :)
KL "reprezent" my friend... cheers!
but as for this video, if im sure i only use this lens for few shots, din use much so i cant really comment about it
but u can take a look at this vimeo user. He uses Samyang 14mm on his 5DmkII also for his timelapse videos
vimeo.com/pacocreative
I am asking because the used of aps-c cam, especially 60D (which is on its way to me in a week time!). The 14mm works tremendously on crop sensor. Minor vignette can be easily tune by just stopping down a notch, even the clarity is far better than on full frame, center of the frame focusing as well.
I really like this lens and i'm a fan of prime lens (manualholic), just that i'd watched a lot of 14mm test and i think (if my eyes are still 20/20 and not playing tricks on me), there is a very very minor bending on the furthers horizon. So that is why i'm asking :)
It's Tokina 11-16mm 2.8 or Samyang 14mm 2.8 for me, normal lah, before we buy, we must process the future proof, haha :)
Oh yea, beautiful piece of 120mm your friend has there, i absolutely like it!
I'm having that EXACT same dilemma between the Tokina 11-16mm & Samyang 14mm lens for the 60D.
Apart from being a few hundred pounds cheaper, the Samyang just seems to look better. Tokina way too sharp.
Did you buy either of these and can you advise any further?? Would be v much appreciated ;)
Love the video btw