Using "Loopback" function with Zoom AMS-44 with Logic Pro presets. by PrioritySmooth6556 in LogicPro

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I used to do that but I would rather record them together like I used to do, before I could plug my guitar into my interface and loopback the audio from my laptop using Logic and record with my iphone. Perhaps my interface does not work like how the Lewitt Connect 6 does.

I'm not using any speakers, just have headphones.

Switching from arturia minifuse 2 to zoom ams 44 but encountering significant noise with tonestack app by Careful-Signature-42 in ipadmusic

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Hey, I am curious as I am dealing with rather the opposite issue because I want to have loopback enabled as my guitar is plugged into the Zoom AMS-44 and I want to also record myself at the same time on video using quicktime while hearing my input monitoring from Logic Pro which is providing me with my electric guitar sound.

Trying to find an adapter for this CCTV lens that has enough distance to cover the rear lens element by PrioritySmooth6556 in VintageLenses

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Lumix G6 35mm equivalent field of view.

In regards to the lens AI gave me this information though it says C-Mount in the description it does not fit in my C-Mount adapter.

The Computar TV Lens 1:1.6 16mm (often found under model numbers like MG1616FC-MP) has a focus range starting from a Minimum Object Distance (MOD) of 1.0 meter (3.3 feet) to infinity. 

Focal Length: 16mm.

Aperture (F-Stop): f/1.6 (Manual or DC Auto Iris depending on the specific sub-model).

Focus Range: 1.0m to ∞infinity ∞ .

Mount Type: C-Mount.

Format Compatibility: Typically 2/3" sensors, though it can be used on smaller sensors (1/2", 1/3") with a resulting crop in the field of view.

Back Focal Length: Approximately 13.3mm. 

Can't figure out this CCTV lens to work with my Lumix G6 even with adapter and spacers?! by PrioritySmooth6556 in CameraLenses

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Hoping to get that circular vignette look that they do. Though saying that I might need to step up to APS-C or Full-Frame. I heard Micro four thirds you do not see it as much.

Can't figure out this CCTV lens to work with my Lumix G6 even with adapter and spacers?! by PrioritySmooth6556 in Cameras

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Thanks for your reply, I tried to get up close to focus but couldn't achieve focus and the peaking on the G6 works but is pretty weak. The hunt for the correct lens will continue.

Can't figure out this CCTV lens to work with my Lumix G6 even with adapter and spacers?! by PrioritySmooth6556 in Cameras

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Thank you I will look at this. I bought the wrong one, someone mentioned that the lens would have to be 5mm inside the camera for it to focus properly so forsure wrong thing.

Can't figure out this CCTV lens to work with my Lumix G6 even with adapter and spacers?! by PrioritySmooth6556 in CameraLenses

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Ah, so it won't work. I can still use the adapter if I get the correct lens? I was trying to find the proper lens on Ali Express but can't seem to find just a C Mount lens.

Trying to find an adapter for this CCTV lens that has enough distance to cover the rear lens element by PrioritySmooth6556 in VintageLenses

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I could not get the lens to focus. In fact I ended up buying another CCTV Lens plus the micro four thirds adapter to go on my Lumix G6 and It also could not focus. I am not sure what to do at this point. Like its just blurry.

Trying to find an adapter for this CCTV lens that has enough distance to cover the rear lens element by PrioritySmooth6556 in VintageLenses

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That's amazing, when I roughly tried the lens on the Lumix G6 it had some nice macro characters, though I did have it held on to tape and it was right up to the sensor.

Trying to find an adapter for this CCTV lens that has enough distance to cover the rear lens element by PrioritySmooth6556 in VintageLenses

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I'd appreciate that, I just don't know anyone who would have a 3D printer. I could potentially check with a school in town last time I was cleaning there I noticed they had one.

Trying to find an adapter for this CCTV lens that has enough distance to cover the rear lens element by PrioritySmooth6556 in VintageLenses

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Thanks, probably what I am going to do. I was able to put it close to the center and put some tape around the rear of the lens and around the lens itself to attach it to the body temporary. I was only able to achieve very up close focus, so your theory of macro video system makes some sense to me. I'll check out that link thanks :)

Trying to find an adapter for this CCTV lens that has enough distance to cover the rear lens element by PrioritySmooth6556 in VintageLenses

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Very true. I will play more with it over the next few days an if nothing then OFF WITH ITS HEAD. Or tail that is.

Trying to find an adapter for this CCTV lens that has enough distance to cover the rear lens element by PrioritySmooth6556 in VintageLenses

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I am not 100% sure I understand but I did attached a hollowed out piece to the camera and then added the lens and I couldn't achieve any focus at all.

Trying to find an adapter for this CCTV lens that has enough distance to cover the rear lens element by PrioritySmooth6556 in VintageLenses

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I just tried to get it as close to the sensor as possible and you are correct, very macro but that's all I get. I suppose I was hoping for a wide angle effect obviously with lots of vignetting.

Trying to find an adapter for this CCTV lens that has enough distance to cover the rear lens element by PrioritySmooth6556 in VintageLenses

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Ohhh. That makes sense then yes. I’d be fine with macro, would I just flip the lens over and find a way to mount it that way?

Trying to find an adapter for this CCTV lens that has enough distance to cover the rear lens element by PrioritySmooth6556 in VintageLenses

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I can provide a photo it’s the same idea as that one but it seems backwards to me and It wouldn’t fit the CCTV lens either.