The Difference Between Full-Frame And Super 35 Lenses!! Part - 1

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Chapters:
Intro - 00:00
What is Focal Length? - 00:38
Can I use FF lenses on a Super 35 sensor? - 03:24
Can I use S35 lenses on a FF sensor? - 05:27
ALEXA 35 Lens Choice - 07:14
Conclusion - 08:20

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6:38 - Seeing that Tokina 11-16mm, you are a man of culture.

Neopulse
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Great video. Any chance you can add the Irix Cinema lenses on your chart?

Justin_Allen
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the best video i've seen so far regarding different lenses and sensor sizes, thanks a lot for it !!

bbrunorocha
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Absolutely loved this! Looking forward to part 2!!

FlipsMedia
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1:13 But what happens when you, “Move in Closer” ? with a 50mm on a full frame, to fill the frame like the 50mm on the S35. Does it work or will it squash the image?

zakaroonetwork
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Its exactly in the edges where all the art and fun happens in a lens haha .. nice video guys !

JeroenDamen
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Question: I want to shoot a short film on super 35. I currently have the RF 24-70 but I want to invest in one canon prime cinema lens. Which overall would you recommend for super 35? Lens; 14, 20, 24, 35, 50, 85, and 135. Thank you!!!!

SilmarAparicio
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Can't wait to get my hands on the Brackmagic URSA 4.6 @ 1:58 !

RustyRogers
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Thanks, CVP, for this great video. What are the three lenses (43, 57, 85) displayed at 00:38 ? Cheers

polmalinowski
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Dulens and the Laowa Anamorphics please!

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Very good, concise information in this video!

RamasolaProductions
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great video, perfectly concise, thanks.

CampbellDrummond-ohvp
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Am I right in thinking that large format lenses are the same as full frame lenses?

Jimbob_Offical
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I shoot on a speedboosted Pocket 4K, however I opted for a set of FF sigma primes, this was solely for future proofing should I ever find myself shooting on a FF sensor.

sakhiwomthunzi
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Very informative video . Thanks man ❤️🙏🏻🫡

atindrabiswasDP
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I think there is one set of Cine Tilt lenses from Schneider, and there is probably some rental options that are extremely rare. But those lenses will have an even larger image circle. Perhaps they just use medium/large format stills designs and housed them in something that looks more like video production.
larger sensors are special, and you don't see anything like an Alexa65(Phantom65) since. with larger sensors, diffraction doesn't happen at f/22 or f/64 but way further. Meaning you got such a range of depth of field control that is lacking with postage stamp sized chips

Veptis
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One of the best videos I’ve seen on explaining lens optics, especially around focal lengths.
2 part question:
is there not a difference in terms of distortion between focal lengths of different formats? Case being a 17.5mm for 16mm vs. 17mm for FF is going to have greater distortion given the optics are more curved to cover a larger area. If so, when it comes to wide angles on super35 are you better to use lenses designed for that format than use FF so your image has less distortion?

Sup
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I have a set of CookeMiniS4is that pair lovely with my R5C. Pushing the Cookes to their optical limits results in a very unique image. The image the combo produces is very nice.

aregal
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What about using FF lenses on Super 35 produces a weaker image regarding detail and, particularly, chromatic aberration? This has been my experience. What would be the scientific explanation to this?

giacomom
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Thank you very much for the advanced information, but please refer to the point that the eyes looking and reading on the camera are a bit awkward.

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