Digital video-assist for Beaulieu R16 with viewfinder type 1
$ 96.42
Digital video-assist for Beaulieu R16 with viewfinder type 1. Test on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/1067398684 (Test with monitor FEELWORLD CUT6S, using zoom function). Included in this kit: · Color video camera HD SDI 1920x1080p. 12 v DC powered. Upper and lower 1/4-20″ thread. (It needs 5.5×2.1 mm power plug, not included). Depending on how you use it, it would be advisable to reinforce the system with a magic arm or some kind of support (it’s an aerial mount, susceptible to misalignment if it receives a blow). · Varifocal zoom lens f1.4/2.8-12 mm, CS-mount. · Adapter for viewfinder Type 1, machined in technical plastic. 6 screws* to hold on Beaulieu 4008 (viewfinder type 1), 6 screws* to hold the video camera. · Lens and body caps of tap camera. · Allen key and spare screws. · Printed instructions in English and Spanish. *: Nylon ended, doesn’t damage surfaces. Recommended to use our listed battery for video-assist cameras to feed the kit. Worldwide shipping with tracking number from Spain (WORLDWIDE SHIPPING COST INCLUDED). Camera, lens and monitor are NOT FOR SALE on this item, they are only for display purposes. SOME ADVANTAGES TO USE A VIDEO-ASSIST SYSTEM · When you’re shooting in a confined space, such as a car, you can see the scene on the monitor without having to look through the eyepiece, which can be quite uncomfortable if you’re filming the car’s occupants. · If your film involves actors or something that requires some people behind the camera to view the shot, rather than just the camera operator, several members on the crew can see in the monitor what or who is entering the scene: actors entering or exiting the scene, exposure parameters (using the zoom of tap camera the frame can be reduced so we can see the f-number and other things depending on the movie camera, although in many of my video tests I adjusted zoom to the movie frame, and these parameters are not visible). · With a monitor recorder, you have a digital archive prior to your film being processed in laboratory, so you can immediately review the results of scenes and retake them if necessary, pre-edit your film, and zoom in or out on the movie camera lens without fear of missing anything that’s involved in the scene. · Focusing is possible with a video-assist via the monitor. · Shooting with fast camera movements, looking through the viewfinder without missing details can be difficult. We can avoid this with the video-assist. · When filming stop-motion, a video-assist system is useful for framing given the camera position (usually vertical). · Leveling the movie camera is also easy with a video-assist system. The purpose of a video-assist system is not to look like Super 8 or 16 mm film in a digital recording, since this tap camera cannot emulate photochemical media at all. This device is designed to obtain a parallel recording to the Super 8 o 16 mm film shot, which can be used to work on, before the cartridges are developed and to perform a preliminary montage.




