Dear Mr. McAuliffe;
You cannot be an unintelligent or uneducated man to have reached the position you now hold. I do wonder, though, if you are a logical man.
I am a law-abiding resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia. I believe in my family, my country and my rights as outlined in the Constitution of the United States of America. I also posses a permit to carry a concealed weapon, as I believe in the Boy Scout motto: "Be Prepared." I hope I never have to use my weapon in self defense. Should I be forced, however, to defend my life or the life of a loved one, I hope I will not hesitate.
I hope you realize that I am not the problem. That law-abiding citizens are not the problem. That tools in the hands of the law-abiding are not the problem. That criminals ARE the problem.
Criminals, by definition, do not obey laws, do not abide signs, and do not care about those who do obey laws and abide signs.
I hope you and rational enough to realize that removing the ability or legal authority of the people to defend themselves against crime does NOTHING to prevent such crime.
Any effort you take to deprive the law-abiding of their rights to self defense only creates more opportunities for criminals to exercise their unlawfulness, and for law-abiding citizens of the state of Virgina to die needlessly.
Please, please realize that the criminals are the problem - not the law-abiding - and do everything in your power to bring criminals to justice without affecting the Constitution-granted liberties of the law-abiding.
Sincerely,
Robert X. Xxxxxxx
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Friday, July 24, 2015
Metabones Speed Booster Auto Focus - Finally!!
Prelim report on Metabones Speed Booster update with autofocus for Canon lenses (on GH4):
EF-L 24-105 - works beautifully. I think this is my new happy place!
EF-L 20-35 - check.
EF 50 f/1.4 USM - check.
EF 40 f/2.8 pancake - check (and a great, compact combination!)
EF 85 f/1.8USM - check.
Unfortunately, my 35mm f/2 (not USM) doesn't respond, and the 75-300 IS USM makes the camera freeze.
EF-L 24-105 - works beautifully. I think this is my new happy place!
EF-L 20-35 - check.
EF 50 f/1.4 USM - check.
EF 40 f/2.8 pancake - check (and a great, compact combination!)
EF 85 f/1.8USM - check.
Unfortunately, my 35mm f/2 (not USM) doesn't respond, and the 75-300 IS USM makes the camera freeze.
Bottom line: Hooray!!!! The AF is quick and accurate.
In all functional cases, autofocus engages when I first bring the viewfinder up to my eye. This is probably a setting I need to disable somewhere in the prodigious menu system of the GH4.
Note: This is all with the (now discontinued) standard 0.71x Speed Booster. There are two other versions now available: the ULTRA (still 0.71 - not sure what the extra is there) and the XL at 0.64. I'm thinking seriously about picking up the XL. If you're really bored, ask me about the math of lens equivalents...
In all functional cases, autofocus engages when I first bring the viewfinder up to my eye. This is probably a setting I need to disable somewhere in the prodigious menu system of the GH4.
Note: This is all with the (now discontinued) standard 0.71x Speed Booster. There are two other versions now available: the ULTRA (still 0.71 - not sure what the extra is there) and the XL at 0.64. I'm thinking seriously about picking up the XL. If you're really bored, ask me about the math of lens equivalents...
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Filmmaking Resources
There
are SO MANY great resources available these days to learn about
filmmaking and all the related arts. I keep a list of bookmarks that I
frequent to stay abreast of ideas, technologies and information related
to this artistic pursuit. Below, for your hopeful elucidation, is a
sampling of my reference list. Please comment and share what other good
resources you frequent!
Newsy web sites:
studiodaily.com
nofilmschool.com
blog.planet5d.com
cinema5d.com
eoshd.com
creativeplanetnetwork.com
Filmmakers’ web sites/blogs:
philipbloom.net
vincentlaforet.com
hurlbutvisuals.com
Gear-heavy blogs:
dslrvideoshooter.com
suggestionofmotion.com
Technique-focused blogs:
prolost.com
videocopilot.net
www.stillmotion.ca or stillmotionblog.com
Magazines - print/subscription:
Videomaker (videomaker.com)
HD Video Pro (hdvideopro.com)
Moviemaker (moviemaker.com)
Filmmaker Magazine (filmmakermagazine.com)
Mix Magazine (mixonline.com)
Magazines - free/electronic:
digitalvideomagazine.com
videoedge.net
microfilmmaker.com
prosoundnetwork.com
On YouTube:
Freddie W. (youtube.com/user/freddiew)
Corridor Digital (youtube.com/user/CorridorDigital)
Film Riot (youtube.com/user/filmriot)
Commercial companies with cool products:
Rampant Media (rampantdesigntools.com)
Red Giant (redgiant.com)
Black Magic Design (blackmagicdesign.com)
Wooden Camera (woodencamera.com)
Redrock Micro (redrockmicro.com)
Zacuto (zacuto.com)
Rode (rode.com)
Rokinon (rokinon.com)
Metabones (metabones.com)
Newsy web sites:
studiodaily.com
nofilmschool.com
blog.planet5d.com
cinema5d.com
eoshd.com
creativeplanetnetwork.com
Filmmakers’ web sites/blogs:
philipbloom.net
vincentlaforet.com
hurlbutvisuals.com
Gear-heavy blogs:
dslrvideoshooter.com
suggestionofmotion.com
Technique-focused blogs:
prolost.com
videocopilot.net
www.stillmotion.ca or stillmotionblog.com
Magazines - print/subscription:
Videomaker (videomaker.com)
HD Video Pro (hdvideopro.com)
Moviemaker (moviemaker.com)
Filmmaker Magazine (filmmakermagazine.com)
Mix Magazine (mixonline.com)
Magazines - free/electronic:
digitalvideomagazine.com
videoedge.net
microfilmmaker.com
prosoundnetwork.com
On YouTube:
Freddie W. (youtube.com/user/freddiew)
Corridor Digital (youtube.com/user/CorridorDigital)
Film Riot (youtube.com/user/filmriot)
Commercial companies with cool products:
Rampant Media (rampantdesigntools.com)
Red Giant (redgiant.com)
Black Magic Design (blackmagicdesign.com)
Wooden Camera (woodencamera.com)
Redrock Micro (redrockmicro.com)
Zacuto (zacuto.com)
Rode (rode.com)
Rokinon (rokinon.com)
Metabones (metabones.com)
Monday, May 18, 2015
Thoughts on the SLR Magic 25mm T0.95 Hyperprime Lens
Received my SLR Magic 25mm T0.95 HyperPrime lens today. First impressions:
- It's heavy! It's tiny!
- The geared aperture/iris and focus rings have a nice resistance to them.
- Very solid all-metal feel.
- It has a small sliding lens hood that won't stay in place without tape.
- Comes with a threaded metal lens cap; very nice, but overkill. I'll be storing it in favor of a quick plastic cap.
- Focus throw is about 180 degrees.
- At T0.98, focus is limited to a few millimeters of depth.
- Compared it briefly to a 50mm on my full-frame 6D; the 6D is still wider, despite the math that the two should be close to equivalent.
- Like most (budget) lenses, it's soft wide open. It takes on a 'dreamy' soft look, though, with focus limited to a few millimeters. At T2, it's very nice and sharp, still with a beautiful, even, soft bokeh.
- The small sliding lens hood is in fact threaded (and not, insofar as I've found yet, removable). The lens itself takes a 49mm filter; the hood a (much more common) 55mm. If you install a 49-77mm step up ring to the lens itself, e.g. to add common filters, the hood will contact the step-up ring when trying to focus to infinity (and thus prevent reaching that focus); the solution is to use a 55-77mm step up ring attached to the hood rather than the lens itself. This seems like a small detail, but has ramifications in certain applications. For cine lenses, it's nice to have the front-most lens attachment not move as focus changes. Attaching step up rings and/or filters to the lens hood enables this.
- A point worth highlighting: This is a COMPLETELY MANUAL lens, with no electronic communication to the camera. This means no lens metadata (i.e. focal length, aperture setting, etc.) will be recorded with your photos or videos. This is generally not a problem for video work, but might matter to a stills photographer.
- The aperture ring is VERY close to the camera body, as in about 1cm away. There's only about 2cm separation between the aperture and focus rings. Should you want to operate both these rings via follow-focus type controls, be prepared to get creative! The focus ring is so close to the body that I can't fit a follow focus on the traditional left side when using my GH4 and the Wooden Camera cage.
- That said, the built-in metal gears mesh perfectly with every follow focus system I've yet tried. Both focus and aperture rings have very little backlash/hysteresis.
T0.95 Soft!
T2.0 Nice and sharp, with good bokeh
T0.95 useless for wide shots
Much better when stopped down.
Friday, May 15, 2015
Can you be big enough?
Let me give you an example:
Every week, at my workplace (a publicly traded company), someone writes a Bible verse on a public white board in the main hallway. This is allowed and accepted, despite laws separating the workplace and religion.
If I were to express the offense I feel** at seeing this, I would be ridiculed and ostracized. If I wrote on that same white board--not obfuscating the Bible verse--a verse from some text I happened to believe in, it would likely be erased, or if not, quite a row would result.
This is because Christianity is the 'popular' choice here (where I live and work), and people are too ignorant to accept that different points of view and beliefs exist. "Not Christian" is equivalent to "Evil" in their small minds.
The point is: It's hard to express a non-popular opinion. At our American core, we all say we support free speech, but it's very hard to accept (or support or defend) the speech of those with whom we disagree, especially when it rubs us to an emotional rawness. Most are not intelligent or cognizant enough to understand, let alone embrace and realize, the distinction, or the importance that the distinction exist in the first place.
So what's the message? If you find yourself offended, angry, in a sense of outrage, etc., can you be big enough to view the situation objectively and be true to the principles?
**This is for discussion only. I actually take no offense at others expressing their religious viewpoints; I DO take offense at those attempting to force their viewpoints on me, or those who would demean my expression of my religious viewpoints.
Every week, at my workplace (a publicly traded company), someone writes a Bible verse on a public white board in the main hallway. This is allowed and accepted, despite laws separating the workplace and religion.
If I were to express the offense I feel** at seeing this, I would be ridiculed and ostracized. If I wrote on that same white board--not obfuscating the Bible verse--a verse from some text I happened to believe in, it would likely be erased, or if not, quite a row would result.
This is because Christianity is the 'popular' choice here (where I live and work), and people are too ignorant to accept that different points of view and beliefs exist. "Not Christian" is equivalent to "Evil" in their small minds.
The point is: It's hard to express a non-popular opinion. At our American core, we all say we support free speech, but it's very hard to accept (or support or defend) the speech of those with whom we disagree, especially when it rubs us to an emotional rawness. Most are not intelligent or cognizant enough to understand, let alone embrace and realize, the distinction, or the importance that the distinction exist in the first place.
So what's the message? If you find yourself offended, angry, in a sense of outrage, etc., can you be big enough to view the situation objectively and be true to the principles?
**This is for discussion only. I actually take no offense at others expressing their religious viewpoints; I DO take offense at those attempting to force their viewpoints on me, or those who would demean my expression of my religious viewpoints.
Friday, January 30, 2015
New (to me) sporty car: 2009 Mazda MX-5 Miata
Picked up a very gently used, cherry 2009 Miata the other week. Bone stock, and a perfect platform for modification and upgrades.
To take it on the track, a roll bar is needed, so that will happen shortly. In the meantime, a few aesthetic & creature comfort things:
1. Stubby antenna from CravenSpeed. $20, and already looks better. Easy peasy!
2. Aluminum pedals from GoMiata. They arrived with minimal hardware (as in three bolts, three nuts and a hex wrench) and sans instructions, despite the listing on their web site, "Complete 4 Piece Set with all hardware and detailed instructions included." I've emailed them and we'll see what they say.
3. Adding a hidden garage door opener. I bought a spare OEM switch cover, and an electrical engineer friend has mapped out the circuit so the opener will get the right voltage and only work when the car is powered on.
4. AeroCatch locking hood latches. Might install these this weekend, if I have the time. Requires cutting the OEM hood, which is scary at first, but not a big deal if planned very carefully.
To take it on the track, a roll bar is needed, so that will happen shortly. In the meantime, a few aesthetic & creature comfort things:
1. Stubby antenna from CravenSpeed. $20, and already looks better. Easy peasy!
2. Aluminum pedals from GoMiata. They arrived with minimal hardware (as in three bolts, three nuts and a hex wrench) and sans instructions, despite the listing on their web site, "Complete 4 Piece Set with all hardware and detailed instructions included." I've emailed them and we'll see what they say.
3. Adding a hidden garage door opener. I bought a spare OEM switch cover, and an electrical engineer friend has mapped out the circuit so the opener will get the right voltage and only work when the car is powered on.
4. AeroCatch locking hood latches. Might install these this weekend, if I have the time. Requires cutting the OEM hood, which is scary at first, but not a big deal if planned very carefully.
Complete
4 Piece Set with all hardware and detailed instruction included - See
more at: http://www.gomiata.com/20srpalpe.html#sthash.rHTcGbxi.dpuf
Complete
4 Piece Set with all hardware and detailed instruction included - See
more at: http://www.gomiata.com/20srpalpe.html#sthash.rHTcGbxi.dpuf
Complete
4 Piece Set with all hardware and detailed instruction included - See
more at: http://www.gomiata.com/20srpalpe.html#sthash.rHTcGbxi.dpuf
Complete
4 Piece Set with all hardware and detailed instruction included. - See
more at: http://www.gomiata.com/20srpalpe.html#sthash.rHTcGbxi.dpuf
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