wintersway Active member Jul 13, 2011 #1 at least the cinematography is killer. the actual process looks super risky though to save a few bucks on a decent macro.
at least the cinematography is killer. the actual process looks super risky though to save a few bucks on a decent macro.
S S.C Active member Jul 13, 2011 #2 I would definately do this if A) I needed a macro B) the quality of the macro end product is good. It doesn't look that risky though, as the kit lens without IS is like $40 on ebay (i presume)
I would definately do this if A) I needed a macro B) the quality of the macro end product is good. It doesn't look that risky though, as the kit lens without IS is like $40 on ebay (i presume)
finchski Member Jul 13, 2011 #3 seeing as this guy has a 5d and is recording with some sort of a nice slr with a great lens i think destroying a 18-55 isnt a huge lost for him haha
seeing as this guy has a 5d and is recording with some sort of a nice slr with a great lens i think destroying a 18-55 isnt a huge lost for him haha
eheath Active member Staff member Jul 13, 2011 #4 That's pretty legit, gotta be pretty handy to complete that as well as he did.
eheath Active member Staff member Jul 13, 2011 #5 here is actually footage this one really shows how good it is