Digital Video - June 2008 - (Page 16) IN REVIEW CINEVATE BREVIS FLIP 35MM LENS ADAPTER RIGHT SIDE UP THE BREVIS FLIP 35MM LENS ADAPTER GETS YOU IN TOUCH WITH YOUR SHOT’S INNER BOKEH. BY MATTHEW JEPPSEN T he Brevis Flip is Cinevate’s first lens adapter system that produces images in a flipped, or right-side-up orientation. This is accomplished through the use of an internal optical array. The adapter is constructed of milled aluminum with an optical flat-black powder coating. It attaches to your camcorder’s filter threads and juts downward to a lower level imaging tube made of carbon fiber. This lower portion houses the ground glass imaging element and 35mm lens mount. The unit can be flipped over and used with the imaging tube in the upper position as well. It is powered by an internal rechargeable battery that lasts over 20 hours and recharges in less than two. The lower-level imaging tube houses an on/off toggle switch and power indicator light. The Brevis Flip utilizes an oscillating imaging element design. SCORE BREVIS FLIP 35MM LENS ADAPTER PROS: Virtually no vignetting when properly configured. Interchangeable imaging elements and reliable lens collimation adjustment. CONS: Built-in rechargeable battery cannot be swapped in the field. Attaining perfect sharpness and zero vignetting at the same time is virtually impossible; users are forced to choose one of the two. BOTTOM LINE: A compact, modular design and good resolution and edge sharpness when properly configured. MSRP: $1,405 CONTACT: www.cinevate.com This diffuse screen is the image plane of the 35mm adapter and ultimately defines the out-of-focus areas, or bokeh rendering of the final image. (The term is from the Japanese word boke — meaning “blur” — and specifically refers to the appearance of out-of-focus areas in an image produced by a camera lens.) Cinevate’s design allows users to open up the imaging tube and swap different CineFuse elements. They offer three basic levels of diffusion that progressively increase the filmic look of bokeh at the expense of greater light loss. The unit also offers a useradjustable oscillation setting on the inside of the carbon tube. Adding and removing various still lens mounts is quick and gives shooters the option of using many different still lenses in their projects. Cinevate offers a variety of lens mount options that cover the gamut in widely available still lenses. Collimating a lens on the adapter is an easy task with Cinevate’s micro-collimation mount design. After removing the lens mount, an internal ring can be adjusted incrementally to achieve proper focus on a backfocus chart. This collimation setting is retained across lens mount changes, so you can be assured that the distance marks on your lenses are accurate. Cinevate states that the Brevis Flip exhibits about a half stop of light loss. With a Sony PMW-EX1 camcorder, I tested resolution and sharpness using a DSC Labs Multiburst chart. With a 50mm lens at f/4, I noted about 700x700 lines of resolution. This was with the camcorder set at an optimum zoom-in level of Z75. The Brevis Flip allows you to zoom the camera in all the way to Z99, but image detail and particularly edge sharpness suffers as you increase the camera’s focal length. I also noted that the amount of zoom-in made a noticeable difference in chromatic aberration at the image edges. The adapter performs best at wide camcorder focal lengths. To determine how evenly light was distributed across the www.dv.com 16 dv june 2008 http://www.cinevate.com http://www.dv.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Digital Video - June 2008 Digital Video - June 2008 Contents DV Update My Studio Runners World Brevis Flip 35MM Lens Adapter 4160 Soom Tripod System Century Essential-5 Filter Kit Little Big Disk Quadra Instant Expert DXA-2S Adapter Technology Treasures Making What You See Sound Great Click to Play DV 101 Production Diary Digital Video - June 2008 Digital Video - June 2008 - Digital Video - June 2008 (Page Cover1) Digital Video - June 2008 - Digital Video - June 2008 (Page Cover2) Digital Video - June 2008 - Digital Video - June 2008 (Page 3) Digital Video - June 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Digital Video - June 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Digital Video - June 2008 - DV Update (Page 6) Digital Video - June 2008 - DV Update (Page 7) Digital Video - June 2008 - My Studio (Page 8) Digital Video - June 2008 - My Studio (Page 9) Digital Video - June 2008 - My Studio (Page 10) Digital Video - June 2008 - My Studio (Page 11) Digital Video - June 2008 - My Studio (Page 12) Digital Video - June 2008 - My Studio (Page 13) Digital Video - June 2008 - Runners World (Page 14) Digital Video - June 2008 - Runners World (Page 15) Digital Video - June 2008 - Brevis Flip 35MM Lens Adapter (Page 16) Digital Video - June 2008 - Brevis Flip 35MM Lens Adapter (Page 17) Digital Video - June 2008 - 4160 Soom Tripod System (Page 18) Digital Video - June 2008 - 4160 Soom Tripod System (Page 19) Digital Video - June 2008 - Century Essential-5 Filter Kit (Page 20) Digital Video - June 2008 - Century Essential-5 Filter Kit (Page 21) Digital Video - June 2008 - Century Essential-5 Filter Kit (Page 22) Digital Video - June 2008 - Century Essential-5 Filter Kit (Page 23) Digital Video - June 2008 - Little Big Disk Quadra (Page 24) Digital Video - June 2008 - Little Big Disk Quadra (Page 25) Digital Video - June 2008 - DXA-2S Adapter (Page 26) Digital Video - June 2008 - DXA-2S Adapter (Page 27) Digital Video - June 2008 - Technology Treasures (Page 28) Digital Video - June 2008 - Technology Treasures (Page 29) Digital Video - June 2008 - Technology Treasures (Page 30) Digital Video - June 2008 - Technology Treasures (Page 31) Digital Video - June 2008 - Technology Treasures (Page 32) Digital Video - June 2008 - Technology Treasures (Page 33) Digital Video - June 2008 - Technology Treasures (Page 34) Digital Video - June 2008 - Technology Treasures (Page 35) Digital Video - June 2008 - Making What You See Sound Great (Page 36) Digital Video - June 2008 - Making What You See Sound Great (Page 37) Digital Video - June 2008 - Making What You See Sound Great (Page 38) Digital Video - June 2008 - Making What You See Sound Great (Page 39) Digital Video - June 2008 - Click to Play (Page 40) Digital Video - June 2008 - Click to Play (Page 41) Digital Video - June 2008 - Click to Play (Page 42) Digital Video - June 2008 - Click to Play (Page 43) Digital Video - June 2008 - Click to Play (Page 44) Digital Video - June 2008 - Click to Play (Page 45) Digital Video - June 2008 - DV 101 (Page 46) Digital Video - June 2008 - DV 101 (Page 47) Digital Video - June 2008 - DV 101 (Page 48) Digital Video - June 2008 - DV 101 (Page 49) Digital Video - June 2008 - Production Diary (Page 50) Digital Video - June 2008 - Production Diary (Page Cover3) Digital Video - June 2008 - Production Diary (Page Cover4)
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