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Vintage lens recommendation for shooting video.
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<blockquote data-quote="DJM1981" data-source="post: 841837" data-attributes="member: 65705"><p>Hi everyone. </p><p></p><p>So im looking for a vintage lens that I can use to record my dj sets in my bedroom. I have a d5100. I know that the d5100 lacks compared to canon in the video department, so id like to use something that I can manually adjust on the lens rather than the camera. Do any of have any recommendations. In an ideal world I dont need anything with a massive zoom or anything preferable id like some kind of a wide angle. Also do nikon make a 52mm wide angle converter just for curiosity. Might save me some money in the long run. But I think I could achieve better results with a vintage lens. I suspect that the glass back in the day is far superior to whats available in today's lenses. But then again I could be totally wrong in thinking that I suppose old and newer have both advantages and disadvantages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJM1981, post: 841837, member: 65705"] Hi everyone. So im looking for a vintage lens that I can use to record my dj sets in my bedroom. I have a d5100. I know that the d5100 lacks compared to canon in the video department, so id like to use something that I can manually adjust on the lens rather than the camera. Do any of have any recommendations. In an ideal world I dont need anything with a massive zoom or anything preferable id like some kind of a wide angle. Also do nikon make a 52mm wide angle converter just for curiosity. Might save me some money in the long run. But I think I could achieve better results with a vintage lens. I suspect that the glass back in the day is far superior to whats available in today's lenses. But then again I could be totally wrong in thinking that I suppose old and newer have both advantages and disadvantages. [/QUOTE]
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