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bogwarrior

How to mount a still cam on flat top

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Hi,

Has has anybody got suggestions based on experience on how I could mount a EOS rebel on top of a flat top .

Also I see that you can get non branded batteries for this camera . has anunbody used them ? Are the any good.

Does anybody have expeince of Raynox wide angle lenses for DVCam. I am willing to spend about $200 getting a decent .45 / 5 for a PC100

Thanks everybody for your help as i bring my self up to speed. Nearly there ...

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Thanks a million for the advice on both fronts. Ill have a look around for both. Any ideas , reccomendations as to where ?

I guess with a .45 id be better with a 24mm lens on the canon. I heard something about multiypling the focal lenght of the main lens on the sony by the conversion factor of the lens and matching it with the focal lenght of the stills lens. ??

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;) I heard something about multiypling the focal lenght of the main lens on the sony by the conversion factor of the lens and matching it with the focal lenght of the stills lens. ??



If could do math, I'd have got a real job. Quade probably knows.

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I guess with a .45 id be better with a 24mm lens on the canon. I heard something about multiypling the focal lenght of the main lens on the sony by the conversion factor of the lens and matching it with the focal lenght of the stills lens. ??



Unfortunately, you probably won't be able to get an exact mathematical match based on the focal lengths of the video and still cameras because the image surfaces of both are vastly different in size and aspect ratio. Not only that, but wide angle lenses from different manufacturers don't nessasarily match up with what they're labeled.

However, to give you an idea of what might work and get you in the ballpark, try THIS for your 35mm camera.

Another web site that has some in-depth info about video focal lengths is THIS. However, you should know that most CCD chips in video cameras are not quite the exact dimensions they may have listed in their specs. Still, it'll get you in the ball park.
quade -
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Something to think about is the angle you want your stills at. My Hawkeye is at about 0 degrees. I'm thinking I might want to angle it up a little to make shooting tandems easier.

Consider that before you start drilling.

JP

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