From freya128 at yahoo.com Fri Sep 8 09:29:43 2017 From: freya128 at yahoo.com (Freya) Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2017 13:29:43 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Konvas] RedShark News - Shooting Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk in 65mm References: <1466602378.5365883.1504877383182.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1466602378.5365883.1504877383182@mail.yahoo.com> heh heh! Long time no chat! Just looking thorough my mail and stumbled across this. I've actually wondered about how they make the IMAX cameras too, there aren't many of them in the world and it makes you wonder if they make all the parts from Scratch or if they take apart old mitchell cameras or somethng and use the parts. Chistopher Nolan has a bad habit of doing crazy things with IMAX cameras and destroying them which is really weird as there are hardly any of them out there in the first place. I guess they must rebuild them and then he ends up getting to use a freshly rebuilt and serviced IMAX camera next time so it might be all part of his grand plan. I'm not sure if I mentioned it in the article but there is a smaller IMAX camera called the IMAX LW (for light weight) but it is also completely huge and has even shorter running times so they probably didn't bother with it on Dunkirk. Anyway Thanks so much for giving my article a shout out Rita! :) Freya -------------------------------------------- On Sat, 7/15/17, Speedbird--- via Cinema wrote: Subject: [Konvas] RedShark News - Shooting Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk in 65mm To: cinema at konvas.org Cc: "Speedbird at acousticturtle.plus.com" Date: Saturday, July 15, 2017, 12:50 PM https://www.redsharknews.com/production/item/4729-shooting-christopher-nolan-s-dunkirk-in-65mm Have a look at the IMAX 65mm camera. This is one big chunk of metal and note the running time!!!? Interested to know who actually makes these cameras or are they converted from old camera bodies. Hope you all are having fun.? Rita WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! From anders at solidentertainment.se Fri Sep 22 06:28:02 2017 From: anders at solidentertainment.se (Anders Banke) Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 12:28:02 +0200 Subject: [Konvas] 35OPF29-1 25-80mm T3.5 zoom for sale Message-ID: <00c301d3338d$789c9790$69d5c6b0$@solidentertainment.se> For sale is a highly sought after LOMO EKRAN 35OPF29-1 25-80mm T3.4 (f3) zoom with Arri PL mount and 32 pitch geared rings. Has no serial number or markings, when converted to 32 pitch follow focus rings a long time ago that part of the original focusing ring underneath was slightly thinned out, but it was made in 1990 by EKRAN (now ELITE) in St Petersburg. One of the best cine zoom lenses in this focal range. Lightweight (1kg!!!) and compact - VERY SHARP! This lens covers Super 35 format, 5K on RED. Focusing scale - from 1m to infinity. Aperture scale - from 3.4 to 22. Aperture, zoom and focusing controls are very smooth and soft. The glass is in excellent condition front and rear. Virtually no dust. No fungus, coatings in very good condition. Externally - normal signs of use. Front cap and rear cap included. This is one of my favourite zooms, and a dream for any Steadicam operator (however do not use cheap / too forceful focus motors, like many older lenses it was not made with remote focus in mind). On the very widest focal range end (25mm) the focus breathes a bit (roughly 5% of the image area from CF to infinity), but tighter than that (and particularly near the 80mm mark) there is virtually no breathing. I have three more of these babies (that I'm keeping), but I've realised I don't need four, hence the sale. Kit out with an 18mm and a 100mm and you can shoot a feature with this no problem. This specific lens was used on 2nd and 3rd camera on action sequences on award winning, record breaking Russian TV series "Chernobyl - Exclusion Zone": https://vimeo.com/136021027 We shot that show on Arri Ultra Primes, and the zoom held up very well against them. In fact 2 whole scenes were shot using only this zoom as it hadn't fogged up like the Ultra Primes when we moved from a very cold exterior to a warm interior. No one can tell the difference look wise. Email me for photos. Looking for offers in the region of $4500 / ?3800 + Shipping The lens is located in Malm?, Sweden. From colcam at aim.com Fri Sep 22 08:53:34 2017 From: colcam at aim.com (colcam at aim.com) Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 08:53:34 -0400 Subject: [Konvas] 35OPF29-1 25-80mm T3.5 zoom for sale In-Reply-To: <00c301d3338d$789c9790$69d5c6b0$@solidentertainment.se> References: <00c301d3338d$789c9790$69d5c6b0$@solidentertainment.se> Message-ID: <15ea9a67f4d-c08-3dfb@webjasstg-vaa52.srv.aolmail.net> Anders is a good person from which to purchase equipment. Very, very good. . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From l.sanader at gmail.com Sat Sep 23 11:54:52 2017 From: l.sanader at gmail.com (Luka S) Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2017 11:54:52 -0400 Subject: [Konvas] 35OPF29-1 25-80mm T3.5 zoom for sale In-Reply-To: <15ea9a67f4d-c08-3dfb@webjasstg-vaa52.srv.aolmail.net> References: <00c301d3338d$789c9790$69d5c6b0$@solidentertainment.se> <15ea9a67f4d-c08-3dfb@webjasstg-vaa52.srv.aolmail.net> Message-ID: want to ad my 2 cents to this. i have same lens and its absolutely, best Lomo Zoom ever made. hands down! I also have Angenieux 25-250 HR and by far Lomo 25-80mm looks better stoped down to 5.6 this lens is extremity hard to find and i was looking for mine for really long time. this is rare chance to get it also Andreas is great person i have met him in person! Luka 2017-09-22 8:53 GMT-04:00 colcam--- via Cinema : > Anders is a good person from which to purchase equipment. > > Very, very good. > > > . > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Anders Banke via Cinema > To: cinema > Cc: Anders Banke > Sent: Fri, Sep 22, 2017 6:44 am > Subject: [Konvas] 35OPF29-1 25-80mm T3.5 zoom for sale > > For sale is a highly sought after LOMO EKRAN 35OPF29-1 25-80mm T3.4 (f3) > zoom with Arri PL mount and 32 pitch geared rings. Has no serial number or > markings, when converted to 32 pitch follow focus rings a long time ago > that part of the original focusing ring underneath was slightly thinned > out, but it was made in 1990 by EKRAN (now ELITE) in St Petersburg. One of > the best cine zoom lenses in this focal range. Lightweight (1kg!!!) and > compact - VERY SHARP! This lens covers Super 35 format, 5K on RED. Focusing > scale - from 1m to infinity. Aperture scale - from 3.4 to 22. Aperture, > zoom and focusing controls are very smooth and soft. The glass is in > excellent condition front and rear. Virtually no dust. No fungus, coatings > in very good condition. Externally - normal signs of use. Front cap and > rear cap included. This is one of my favourite zooms, and a dream for any > Steadicam operator (however do not use cheap / too forceful focus motors, > like many older lenses it was not made with remote focus in mind). On the > very widest focal range end (25mm) the focus breathes a bit (roughly 5% of > the image area from CF to infinity), but tighter than that (and > particularly near the 80mm mark) there is virtually no breathing. I have > three more of these babies (that I'm keeping), but I've realised I don't > need four, hence the sale. Kit out with an 18mm and a 100mm and you can > shoot a feature with this no problem. This specific lens was used on 2nd > and 3rd camera on action sequences on award winning, record breaking > Russian TV series "Chernobyl - Exclusion Zone": > https://vimeo.com/136021027 We shot that show on Arri Ultra Primes, and > the zoom held up very well against them. In fact 2 whole scenes were shot > using only this zoom as it hadn't fogged up like the Ultra Primes when we > moved from a very cold exterior to a warm interior. No one can tell the > difference look wise. Email me for photos. Looking for offers in the region > of $4500 / ?3800 + Shipping The lens is located in Malm?, Sweden. WE COULD > REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org > website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your > donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other > Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when > replying and crop the replied message!!! > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anders at solidentertainment.se Sat Sep 23 18:44:03 2017 From: anders at solidentertainment.se (Anders Banke) Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2017 00:44:03 +0200 Subject: [Konvas] 35OPF29-1 pics Message-ID: <000a01d334bd$75096690$5f1c33b0$@solidentertainment.se> Pictures of the compact zoom I'm selling can be found here: https://imgur.com/a/TjF5m /Anders From olivierauverlau at gmail.com Mon Sep 25 13:33:56 2017 From: olivierauverlau at gmail.com (Olivier Auverlau) Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2017 12:33:56 -0500 Subject: [Konvas] ADAPTERS OCT18 to PL .... Message-ID: Somebody has test thoses adapters OCT18 to PL ??? -- OLivier Auverlau Director of Photography-Producer Luciernaga FIlms . www.cubalapelicula.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jskrundz at gmail.com Mon Sep 25 13:50:27 2017 From: jskrundz at gmail.com (Justin Skrundz) Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2017 10:50:27 -0700 Subject: [Konvas] ADAPTERS OCT18 to PL .... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I have one from rafcamera. I find it works well. Its harder to focus, since those focussing flanges get locked with the adaptor. You have to find a part of the lens barrel to grip onto and turn instead. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From olivierauverlau at gmail.com Mon Sep 25 14:52:16 2017 From: olivierauverlau at gmail.com (Olivier Auverlau) Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2017 13:52:16 -0500 Subject: [Konvas] ADAPTERS OCT18 to PL .... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: no i am talking about this one from poland ... https://c7adapters.com/en/product/oct-18_-_pl_mount/84 have focus ... 2017-09-25 12:50 GMT-05:00 Justin Skrundz via Cinema : > I have one from rafcamera. I find it works well. Its harder to focus, > since those focussing flanges get locked with the adaptor. You have to find > a part of the lens barrel to grip onto and turn instead. > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > -- OLivier Auverlau Director of Photography-Producer Luciernaga FIlms . www.cubalapelicula.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From frey at freysbrewing.com Thu Sep 28 09:03:18 2017 From: frey at freysbrewing.com (Adam Frey) Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2017 09:03:18 -0400 Subject: [Konvas] Phone vs Red Message-ID: <0BE5D744-F059-47C8-AACF-CF388560DCE4@freysbrewing.com> I?m not saying it?s perfect, but the abilities of this phone are worth checking out: https://youtu.be/nAth8g05tfs Adam Frey Frey's Brewing Company http://freysbrewing.com 8601 Mapleville Road Mount Airy, MD 21771 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From photones at juno.com Thu Sep 28 10:22:32 2017 From: photones at juno.com (photones at juno.com) Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2017 14:22:32 GMT Subject: [Konvas] Phone vs Red Message-ID: <20170928.102232.21126.1@webmail09.dca.untd.com> Nice but only about $100 less than the iphone8. I'm an LG fan but $699? Really nice aerials though. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: