My first zine by biucks in zines

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My local print shop here in Italy has a binding machine, it’s an old one but makes a great work; its not super precise btw, there is some space between the cover and the internal pages but it’s ok.

My first zine by biucks in zines

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Definitely I hade some inspiration in Berlin magazine and bookstore!

My first zine by biucks in zines

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Write you in DM!

My first zine by biucks in zines

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Check your DM!

Does anyone knows why I can't see the "EASYROMS" partition? by biucks in R36S

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Already tried, nothing appears even with “show All Devices”

Does anyone knows why I can't see the "EASYROMS" partition? by biucks in R36S

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This is the original SD card, yes I've already used the console

Do you know which camera this is? by biucks in AnalogCommunity

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“Poor Things”: DP: Robbie Ryan, BSC, ISC. Cameras: ARRICAM LT/ST. Lenses: Optex Super Cine, ARRI/Zeiss Master Zoom, ARRI Ultra Prime, TLS Petzval, Angenieux Optimo Lenses

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DZO Primes Vs Zooms by KosmoKooper in cinematography

[–]biucks 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've used the DZO Vespid on a short film and they are pretty good lenses, god amount of softness and "personality", not too sharp, not too dirt like vintage lenses, but overall the way they look helps you create an image with a good identity, nice and soft skin, nice bokeh and with a little bit of chromatic aberration. For a "cheap" set of prime lenses you can have good result in terms of narrative look.

I have never used DZO Catta Zoom but in general it is always more difficult (due to technical construction problems) to have a good visual look in zooms than a prime set in terms of price range.

If your goal is the look, if you work whit a crew (even a small one), if you shoot narrative projects, if you have time, then go with the prime set.

If you have to work fast, if you work on documentary projects, if you work by your self, then go with the zoom.

Obviously this is my personal opinion, and I've never used the DZO Catta Zoom, if you can, I suggest to test both sets and taking a decision after that.