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New MacPro Nehalem and 10To Raid5 Array
29/03/09

I bought a dual 2GHz Powermac G5 when it first came out, almost 6 years ago. I never had a problem with it. It’s still working as a charme. But, when you’re working with HD footage, it gets a real pain !
One of my best friend always tell me : « buy, don’t wait ». But I chosed to wait a little bit for the new Macpro Nehalem. And it finaly happened : http://www.apple.com/macpro/
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Apocalypse Now
15/03/09
This is my short for BloomFest 3.
Shot on EX1 + SGBlade and Nikon lenses.
This is a narrative movie with some references to well known movies. Depending on you knowledge, you may find some of Apocalypse Now, some of The Big Lebowski and a quick one of Kill Bill.
WOW !!
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We had a prety short time to shoot, cut and upload as the SGBlade just arrived two weeks ago !
Shot in one short afternoon, inside, with one source light only. Cut and graded (sort of) in one afternoon too (FinalCut + Magic Bullet Looks).
I want to thank my team, Matthieu, Cywil, Jean-marc , Libertad and Mouchette (my cat) for the help they provided. Film was co-written by Matthieu, Jean-marc and me.
Camera operators are Jean-marc and me + one shot from Cywil.
Libertad was the sceen designer.
Hope you’ll enjoy it.
SG Blade on EX1 – first test
1/03/09

First test finaly done !
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Got the BLADE !
28/02/09
As you may know (see previous post), I ordered the Shoot35 SG Blade two months ago. I just got it yesterday.
First, let me say this is brilliant !!
Got it in place on the camera in 5 minutes, ready to roll !
Let’s see that in pictures (and sorry for the bad quality, my small camera is not that good, and I don’t want to spend too much time on this, it’s a sunny day and I want to go shooting outside while the sun is still here !).
Notice, on next picture, the Follow focus. At it seems to be a real strong device, you can’t change the gear side. If you want to use it on the left of the camera, you need to have long lenses or, I will try this soon, put the blade support backward to be able to push the floow-focus a little bit closer to the lense mount… (hey, i’m french ! Do you seriously expect me to do a review without complaining ? )

Another complain here… The battery charger of the Blade comes with a UK electric plug. In fact, the charger can also be used from a 12v source (car battery for example). Shoot35 provide a french plug to 12v battery adapter, and then you can use the charger in France. Great ! Maybe I will cut the UK plug and replace it by a french one, or simply cut the 220 input cable and only use the 12v adapter…

Then the plug on the blade. It seems to not « click » when you plug in, meaning the cable could move outside the plus without notice. Be carefull of that !

And finaly my best actress around who helped me shooting (video to come soon) : Mouchette !!

35mm adapter for video camera
17/01/09

I planed for some time to get a 35mm adapter for my Sony PMW-EX1 camera. A lot of people ask me : what for ?
the short answer is : the Depth Of Field (DoF). A longer answer will also include bokeh, which is how light points render in the ouf of focus part of the image. Generaly, this also describe oh blury is the out of focus area.
The difference of DoF between real 35mm and common video camera comes from the size of the video sensor. Most of video camera have 1/3″ or 2/3″ sensor size, which is far smaller than the full frame 35mm size, as you can see on this picture from http://www.cambridgeincolour.com : 
The Sony EX1 and EX3 have a 1/2″ sensor, which is not so bad compared to the 10 times more expensive 2/3″ camera, like the Sony F900.
Without going too deep in how a 35mm adapter work(you can get a good explanation here), let’s see what are the different parts composing it : the lense, the lense mount, the glass, the flip module, the accromate and the camera mount.
- the lense and the lense mount :

most of 35mm adapters offer different lense mount, like Nikon, Canon, Pentax or the more expensive PL mount. Mine will have Nikon lense mount. I also already ordered some old 35mm lense on ebay. More on this later. - the glass :

depending on the adaptor, the image, coming through the lense, will be displayed on a vibrating glass or a rotative one. First is cheaper to build but have serious problem when using high shutter speed or stopped down lenses. Later have better rendition, but can be really expensives. - the flip module

When your image reach the glass, it is upside down. Your camera will then record it this way. Some camera have a way to flip the image in the viewfinder so you can work with the picture in the right side. You will then have to flip the image in post production, before cutting it. This is why most brand are selling a flip module. This will simply flip the image, so the camera sees the right image. - the accromate
As most prosumer camera have a fixed lense that you can’t take off, you will have to zoom in to have the image using the whole camera sensor. You will also have to focus on the rotating glass, maybe using a macro mode. This can give some distortion to the final image. The accromate is the small part going in between the adaptor or flip module and the camera lense. - the camera mount
This is just the piece allowing to fixe the whole adaptor to the camera. It may include a step-up or step-down ring, depending of the thread size of the adaptor and the one on the camera.
Now You know all this, what do you have on the marker ? This is not a full listing but what is available and working on most prosumer camera.
I have just purchased the SG BLade two weeks ago, which will be out mid-february. I also bought old 35mm Nikon lenses, as : 35mm f2, 50mm f1.8, 85mm f1.8 and 105mm f2.5.
I purchased the full kit, with rods, flip module and case for the EX1 for around 1400€. Lenses are between 60/100€ each. I’m still looking for 24mm f2 and 135 f2 or 2.8, but they can be a little bit pricy, like the 24mm sold between 200/300€ on ebay !!
At the end, it should look like this :

This adaptor, successor of the SGPro, seems to lose almost no light, less than 1 f/stop. You can also replace the glass to get one, losing a little more light, but adding some grain and beeing close to some 35mm strips.
Next purchase will be a follow focus and a matte box, but these simple gears are really expensives right now so I will wait to really need them.
While I’m at it, I aslo purchased eFilms MxR express-card to replace the two 8Gb SxS cards of the EX1. I’m about to buy two 16Gb SDHC cards:
MxR cards, 35$ each, and SDHC cards, 30€ each, will give me almost two hours of shooting for less than 200€, which is just half the price of a 30 min SxS card from Sony… Only downside : you can’t shoot overcranked images… I will still have the two SxS cards for that, so, who cares ?
[EDIT]
Just got some news of the SGBlade. First you can get the manual here. Then, here are 3 more pictures of the production release… Yes, we are getting close to it !

Change your keyboard to what you need
7/01/09
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If you’re intensively working with one software, you may be interrested by this.
This website is offering, for cheap, stickers to re-dress your keyboard, for under 10£ !! (13€). They also sell « skins » for your keyboard. This way, you can have a skin for every software you use. This is a little bit more expensive : around 30£ (33€).
You think that’s it ?
Nooooo ! They also make skins for Macbook, Macbook pro AND new Unibody Macbook Pro (and Air) !!!
Now you have no reason to lose a short-cut.
Ressources for Nikon lenses
6/01/09

As I’m looking to buy a 35mm adapter for my Sony PMW-EX1 video camcorder, I need to buy a set of 35mm lenses.
I bought some on ebay. There you will have many people selling the old style AI or AI-S lenses with prices going from few euros to hundreds… Moreover, many lenses were build with different aprture or shape, all having the same name.
Hopefully some kind people made reviews, listings and versus comparison.
Here are some links I found to usefull sites (comments to come) :
- http://www.mir.com.my
- http://www.kenrockwell.com
- http://photo.net/equipment/nikon
- http://www.nikonpassion.com
- http://www.nikonlinks.com
- http://www.cameraquest.com
- http://www.nikonusa.com
- http://www.nikonians.org
- http://www.naturfotograf.com
Readers, I’m still looking for a 24/2, a 85/1.8, a 105/2.5 and a 135/2 or 2.8, all Nikon mount Ai or AI-S. Thanks.
Darwin Streaming Server (DSS) 6.0.3, on Solaris 10
27/05/08

DSS 6.0.3 is out ! Check this out at http://dss.macosforge.org/
I’m not sure what this new version brings, few things seems to have changed. I hope for the best..
They claim to be 64 bits compatible on OsX, with some speed up changes. Don’t know what this will bring on Solaris or Linux.
Whatever, this version will not compile out of the tar.
Sverker Abrahamsson have made a patch for Linux here.
He also provide a pre-patched source code there.
This will not compile on Solaris 10
So here are 2 patches for Solaris 10. I compiled using the coolthread Sun GCC, but it should be OK with whatever GCC you use.
Note that I had to so something dirty with the Timezone detection, and I still don’t know what the impact can be on a production server. I’ll come back here if I see any trouble one on production.
I also have few errors (warnings, in fact), that should be OK when running but detected by the pre-processor :
RTCPUtilitiesLib/RTCPAPPNADUPacket.h: In destructor `NaduList::~NaduList()':
RTCPUtilitiesLib/RTCPAPPNADUPacket.h:205: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions
FYI, I’m not using DSS on production right now, and DSS 6 will have to be heavily tested before it is validated.
So…
[EDIT]
Thanks to Stefan Parvu, I added in the patch the Solaris x86 things. So DSS now also compile on it (tested on Sun Fire X4100 Server with AMD Opteron(tm) Processor – gcc version 3.4.3 (csl-sol210-3_4-branch+sol_rpath))
[EDIT]
- dss-603-orig-to-solaris10-v3patch.gz
Use this patch if you just download the plain source.
gunzip the patch.
untar the DSS source code and rename the directory « DarwinStreamingSrvr6.0.3-Source-Solaris10″.
At the same level as the source directory, use « patch < dss-603-orig-to-solaris10-v3patch".
go inside the DSS directory, then use « ./buildtarball 6.0.3 » to compile it.
Your install package will be in something like DarwinStreamingSrvr6.0.3-SunOS.tar.gz - dss-603-linux-to-solaris-v2.patch
Use this if you start from the modified source code for Linux, provided by Sverker. Compile it the same way as above.
Then, Copy the tar file on your production server, untar it, and use the « ./Install » script for install in /usr/local.
I’m working on a modified installer script where you can change the root installation dir. Soon to come…
PMW-EX3 is out !!
14/04/08
Thanks to Phil Bloom, here is a lot of information on the new to come Sony PMW-EX3. He made a huge and complete review of this camera on his blog.
The EX3 is just a remake of the EX1, with same sensor and electronics. Expect the same image quality. The EX3 have a removable lense so you can use it with other 1/2″ lenses and maybe others. Everything seems to be plastic so I hope there will be no back-focus problem when the camera gets warmer.
Waiting for more infos and test…










