FauxFilm
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Well Hallelujah... it works.
It works pretty well, too.
A couple of things of note for you people who are about to try it....
1. Although the wheel works well, the focus action is a bit "mushy"... it's not like the hard direct-geared connection from a handwheel to a prime lens that you might be accustomed to. It takes a little getting used to, but I think it will happen fairly quickly (I hope). I wouldn't want to have to use it on a big or important job right out of the box... in my case I'm glad I have some time to get to practice with it.
2. If you are used to using a normal follow-focus rig, you'll want to set the direction to "REVERSE." If set to its normal position then it will work backwards compared to a "real" FF unit. But set it to reverse, and all is good... rotate the wheel away from you (counter clockwise) to focus closer, and rotate it toward you to focus away. Just like the good Lord intended (and the way that cine lenses and FF units have worked for a century now).
3. Also, compared to a regular follow-focus wheel on a real prime lens, with this the range of travel is much smaller. As those of you who shoot primes with FF rigs know, that needed range varies over distance... you might have to turn the wheel a fair bit to go from one foot to three feet... but not have to turn it much at all to go from 10 feet to 15 feet. With this rig though there doesn't seem to be that "sliding scale" though, and the focus-point vs. distance is fairly uniform throughout. If you are not used to focusing with a wheel you are probably ahead of the game and won't have to "unlearn" anything... but if you use one every day or can practically focus in your sleep (as I thought I could) it's going to take a fair bit of getting used to.
So... A) I'm happy. B) That still doesn't let DJI off the hook for making us all wait, the massive runaround, the zero communication, the hours on phone calls with tech people who hadn't a clue what I was talking about, or not informing buyers they had a useless product. C) I'd still love peaking.
Enjoy focusing, everyone.
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