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<p dir="auto"><strong>RynoII</strong> — <em>9 years ago(January 29, 2017 10:55 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Basically for a film project I want to do, I want a zoom shot like this, like the one you see at 1:38 into the clip:<br />
Basically it starts out as a medium close up of the woman, then it zooms far back, putting her in the background.  Basically I want a shot like that.<br />
However, it's very difficult on a microbudget to a lens that can do that.  Even the rental store, has all kinds of video equipment, but not those kinds of zoom lens.  So I tried my lens as a test, which is a variable aperture lens.  The aperture changes as you zoom back and forth.  I asked for advice on that, and people were telling me that the lens was changing apertures as I zoomed back and forth.  So I made sure and did in a test, here:<br />
Now I did that test with the aperture at f8.  I looked to make sure, and it stayed at f8, the entire time.  I also tried more zooms back and forth that I didn't post, but it was f8, the entire time.<br />
So it possible to get the kind of shot that you see in The Wild Bunch without that specific of a zoom lens that can be a constant aperture?  One option is put the camera on a steadicam, and run with it.  But I cannot run as fast as the zoom you see in that shot.  It zooms back about 40 feet in less than a second, and I cannot run that fast with the steadicam.  A dolly would probably be even slower.<br />
Does anyone have any suggestions?<br />
I thought about maybe getting a 4K camera and then zooming into the footage in post, and then zooming back in post, cause then I would still have 1080p in the end.  Is that a good option?</p>
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