The Ultimate Micro/Macro Primes These primes are so small, compact and light in weight that you won’t hesitate to take them with you. Having even one is insurance against coming up against a challenge other same focal length primes can’t handle. And, functioning as they do on a unique patent-pending design, they truly open up the other side of your creativity.
A brand new article on macro and micro cinematography from VMI. by Barry Bassett We all love to see images of extreme magnification to show a world which we can’t experience with our own eyes but just like all cinematography, this is hard to do well. The choice right lens for the specific shot is key and this article aims to explain the differences between Close Up, Macro and Micro photography/cinematography and in particular, to introduce the cinematographer to a relatively recent new type of lens, which are called Nelsonian Lenses made by Infinity Photo-Optical and which use microscope techniques to create unique images which are not possible using traditional optics and which require different shooting techniques to achieve the best results. This article seeks to give the cinematographer a better understanding of these concepts and to improve their close-up macro and micro photography/cinematography and is broken up into 5 distinct sections: Read Full Article Online: https://vmi.tv/blog/learn-help/macro-and-micro-cinematography/ Read a pdf download
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Whether you are a naturalist, into special effects, expert in product and industrial Cine—or an artist capable of pulling off the shoot nobody thought possible, you still need a tool. A sculptor goes nowhere without a chisel. MikroMak Primes are incredible photo/cine tools too light and compact not to be found in their toolbox—your kit bag. And too versatile not to be in your studio or lab.
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