The LETUS35 Extreme Adapter LT35EX77EX1 is a lens adapter for 35mm still camera lenses to adapt for use on video cameras. This adapter allows the video camera to have access to prime lenses that create a shallow depth of field. The Extreme offers the best quality from Letus35 and allows the user to work with an upright image. This model is optimized for the Sony PMW-EX1.
- Upright image
- 77mm Filter Thread Adapter
- Optimized for Sony PMW-EX1
Letus35 Extreme Overview
Letus35 Extreme Specs
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Letus35 Extreme Reviews
Extreme 35mm Lens Adapter by Letus35
Collimating the lens of the adapter is a fairly simple task that involves loosening the lens mount and moving it incrementally in or out to attain proper focus on a backfocus chart. The Extreme could be flipped over and used in a upper configuration, but the size of the flip unit causes it to come in contact with the built-in camera microphone on the Sony EX1
Very good product for the price
I just used the Letus Extreme in combination with the Sony EX1 on a music video and was very pleased with the results. Its easy to set up and attach, it feels solid and fairly well built. It gave a very filmic/organic look to the HD footage, gave me great control of the Depth of Field. I ordered the Letus with a Canon EF/EOS mount (because a friend have a lot of those lenses) which I regret as those Canon lenses dont have an apperture ring on the lens so I had to put the lens on the SLR camera and set the f-stop, take it of the SLR and put it back on the Letus. I have now ordered a Nikon mount since it seems easier to find good manual lenses second hand or ideally a set of Zeiss primes optimized for the Letus with Nikon mount. One bad thing is that the image is not centered in the Letus, so you have to zoom with the video camerea to make the 35mm image fill the video sensor (screen). This is a common problem with adapators in this prize range I later discovered, not a big deal though, you just loose a bit on the wide end. I also recommend to use a rod-support
