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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Filed under: Training

How To Setup and Configure the Brevis 35mm Adapter

Matt Jeppsen | 10/09

Configuring a 35mm lens adapter with the HVX200

Basic Setup and Config of the Cinevate Brevis 35 mm Lens Adapter SystemThe advent of affordable 35mm Lens Adapter systems have brought a new level of creative control to digital filmmakers. With that comes a new level of complexity…lens adapters can be confusing and sometimes downright difficult to configure with your camera. The crew here at FreshDV tends to be visual learners, so we thought we’d help shed a little light on the subject with a 35mm adapter video tutorial series. To that end, here is an 11 minute video that covers the basic setup and configuration of a Cinevate Brevis 35mm Adapter.

We demonstrate this using the Brevis on a HVX200 mounted on Zacuto rods and baseplate. However the steps shown also apply to Z1U, HD100, and other common camcorder users. You don’t even need a 15mm rod system, though I highly recommend using one with 35mm adapters in general. Z1U users should note that they will need an additional spacer to get optimal backfocus with the Brevis (which sometimes necessitates a longer rod system).

We specifically address:

*Basic parts/component identification.

*Positioning and mounting the adjustable Brevis support bracket on 15mm rods.

*Mounting the Brevis assembly to camera/rods.

*Adjusting/leveling the diffuser image plane to match the camcorder.

*Setting camcorder zoom and backfocus on adapter screen

(Hint for HVX users: start at around Z75 zoom).


Setup and Configure the Brevis 35. 428x240 flash stream, 33MB.


FreshDV would like to thank the following companies for their involvement in making this segment possible:

Zacuto for providing a fully-loaded handheld studio rig.

Fletcher Chicago for providing a Zeiss 85mm PL cinema lens.

Zeiss for providing a set of ZF prime lenses.

Cinevate for providing a Brevis 35mm lens adapter and PL-mount.

Ikan Corp for providing a HD reference monitor.

Lowel for providing a fully-loaded production lighting kit.

Mole-Richardson for providing a fully-loaded production lighting kit.

Part 2 of this series delves into lens mount and diffuser swapping, and is available via the Cinevate owners forum.

This FreshDV Classic article is licensed and republished at ProVideoCoalition with permission.

 

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NAB 2012: New EVFs

Adam Wilt | 05/03

Two new viewfinders to compete with Zacuto and Cineroid, plus a bizarre prototype from Band Pro.

Just when you thought you need only decide between Zacuto and Cineroid for add-on EVFs, NAB gave us two new choices. Also, Band Pro showed their own high-end EVF, and it’s a weird one.

NAB 2012: Cameras & Lenses

Adam Wilt | 05/02

A brief sampling of interesting photographic tools at NAB.

I’ve already covered the basics of what Sony and Panasonic announced, as well as looking at Canon’s…

NAB 2012: Mini Dolly Slider

Bruce A Johnson | 04/17

For those REALLY low-angle shots.

Skateboard wheels are in a lot of booths here at NAB 2012, but none go lower than the ones on the Mini Dolly Slider.


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NAB 2012: New EVFs

Adam Wilt | 05/03

Two new viewfinders to compete with Zacuto and Cineroid, plus a bizarre prototype from Band Pro.

Just when you thought you need only decide between Zacuto and Cineroid for add-on EVFs, NAB gave us two new choices. Also, Band Pro showed their own high-end EVF, and it’s a weird one.

NAB 2012: Cameras & Lenses

Adam Wilt | 05/02

A brief sampling of interesting photographic tools at NAB.

I’ve already covered the basics of what Sony and Panasonic announced, as well as looking at Canon’s…

NAB 2012: Mini Dolly Slider

Bruce A Johnson | 04/17

For those REALLY low-angle shots.

Skateboard wheels are in a lot of booths here at NAB 2012, but none go lower than the ones on the Mini Dolly Slider.

Quick Look: Alpha A-mount Lenses on the FS100

Adam Wilt | 02/26

Using Sony A-mount (and a couple of E-mount) lenses for video on the NEX-FS100.

Sony sent me an NEX-FS100 to review , and included seven additional lenses: three A-mount zooms, three A-mount primes, and the E-mount…

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