An up-close-and-personal look into this new Laowa full-frame probe. The miniature world never looked so good.
For many filmmakers, the goal of cinematography is to capture as much of an image as possible. Whether that be the wide western landscapes of a film like The Power of the Dog, or the beautiful industrial symmetries discovered in The Conformist, some of the most memorable shots in film history come in anamorphic wides.
However, if you were to really talk to any great DPs, they’ll probably quickly tell you the opposite. Cinematography is about the tiny moments captured in film. And to do that, you need to go small.
In that vein, we’re going to look today at the new Venus Optics Laowa 24mm (T/14-T/40) PeriProbe Lens, an updated version of the original Laowa Probe. Can this new upgrade with its 90-degree periscope attachment elevate your next project, big or small?
To help us explore this new PeriProbe Cine Lens a bit further we have this great video from DPReview TV to check out.
Author: Jourdan Aldredge
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.