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I shot this in Barcelona with a Canon 500D/Rebel T1, the the lens is an old Pentax 50mm 1:2 with an adaptor to fit the Canon. I did no color correction to the shots.

The Pentax lens have the aperture ring in the lens, so i can manual control over that forcing the depth of field.

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  • Laurens Frankhuisen 4 months ago
    Hi, great video!!

    I have a question.. Do you just edit the h.264 file? Im using Adobe premiere(pc), and want to know how to create the best quality, from import till export.
    I dont know if im right to import the h.264 footage, or convert them first. Is h.264 a good quality itself? like for blu-ray?
    thanks!
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  • Nico Casavecchia plus 4 months ago
    The camera creates h.264 videos, so i guess you could work with that format in adobe premiere. Every time you re compress it will lose quality, but im not a specialist.
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  • Martin Allais 4 months ago
    roooock
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  • James Manisty 2 days ago
    I would firstly convert it to something else. H.264 doesn't like being edited as it is primarily a viewing codec. I would switch it to something like the apple none codec or the component codec first then edit it, and export it back to H.264, otherwise you will lose a lot of quality when grading.

    cheers
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