Hello Friends,
I will be purchasing a Chronos 2.1HD for one specific project ... I won't be using it for anything else. I need help badly on the lens selection. I know little / nothing about photography, and zero about high-speed videos. Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
The project is to make high-speed videos of a shotgun's shot pellet stream as it goes from the shotgun up toward the clay pigeon. (No live game ... just clay pigeons.) The purpose of the video is to tell me if I missed the clay pigeon to the left / right / above / or below. And to get a sense of by how far I missed ... inches. So the Chronos 2.1HD will be set up on a tripod behind me, and the video recording will start when I pull the trigger. (Don't worry about the triggering the camera.) After missing the clay pigeon, I'll replay the video on the Chronos's back screen to see where I missed and by how far. Or perhaps on a bigger monitor using the HD feed from the Chronos.
So the video's field of view needs to show from where the clay pigeon is launched and flying to where it gets hit. And the video also needs to show the shotgun's shot pellet stream from the muzzle flying out to where the clay pigeon gets hit.
Details
- The Chronos will be on a tripod 1-2 yards behind the muzzle of the gun
- The clay pigeon will be launched from between 18-40 yards in front the Chronos, and its maximum flying distance out will be 50 yards
- The clay pigeon will be launched and fly from between 30 yards to the left of the Chronos to 30 yards to the right of the Chronos
- The clay pigeon will fly from ground level to 30 yards high
- The shotgun shot pellet stream will travel out at 1300 feet-per-second
- All videos will be taken outdoors with full sun and down to a cloudy day
With the high speed of the shotgun?s shot pellet stream (1300 feet per second) I?ll have to use the Chronos at very high frames per second. I don?t know how that should affect my choice of lens.
So I need your advice on the choice of lens for this project ...
- There are reasons why I may need to buy the lens from Kron Technologies. So which lens sold by Kron would you recommend? Why?
- Which lens from other vendors would you recommend?
- Should I get the Chronos configured with the ?Nikon X to C ? FotodioX lens adapter? Or the Canon EF to C ? FotodioX?
- Is there an additional lens adapter piece that I need that goes between the camera and the lens? Should I get it from Kron or some other vendor?
- Should I get a Zoom lens? What is the advantage and disadvantage?
- Am I correct that I want a lens with the lowest Fxx number possible to let in the most light?
- What about the lens length number (mm) ? what am I looking for on that?
- Since I?ll be shooting at a very high frame rate, how does that affect which lens I should get?
Price is interesting because I don?t care about the video?s quality except for being able to see the shotgun?s shot pellet stream as it heads toward and past the clay pigeon.
Thanks for your help ?
Jeff
I will be purchasing a Chronos 2.1HD for one specific project ... I won't be using it for anything else. I need help badly on the lens selection. I know little / nothing about photography, and zero about high-speed videos. Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
The project is to make high-speed videos of a shotgun's shot pellet stream as it goes from the shotgun up toward the clay pigeon. (No live game ... just clay pigeons.) The purpose of the video is to tell me if I missed the clay pigeon to the left / right / above / or below. And to get a sense of by how far I missed ... inches. So the Chronos 2.1HD will be set up on a tripod behind me, and the video recording will start when I pull the trigger. (Don't worry about the triggering the camera.) After missing the clay pigeon, I'll replay the video on the Chronos's back screen to see where I missed and by how far. Or perhaps on a bigger monitor using the HD feed from the Chronos.
So the video's field of view needs to show from where the clay pigeon is launched and flying to where it gets hit. And the video also needs to show the shotgun's shot pellet stream from the muzzle flying out to where the clay pigeon gets hit.
Details
- The Chronos will be on a tripod 1-2 yards behind the muzzle of the gun
- The clay pigeon will be launched from between 18-40 yards in front the Chronos, and its maximum flying distance out will be 50 yards
- The clay pigeon will be launched and fly from between 30 yards to the left of the Chronos to 30 yards to the right of the Chronos
- The clay pigeon will fly from ground level to 30 yards high
- The shotgun shot pellet stream will travel out at 1300 feet-per-second
- All videos will be taken outdoors with full sun and down to a cloudy day
With the high speed of the shotgun?s shot pellet stream (1300 feet per second) I?ll have to use the Chronos at very high frames per second. I don?t know how that should affect my choice of lens.
So I need your advice on the choice of lens for this project ...
- There are reasons why I may need to buy the lens from Kron Technologies. So which lens sold by Kron would you recommend? Why?
- Which lens from other vendors would you recommend?
- Should I get the Chronos configured with the ?Nikon X to C ? FotodioX lens adapter? Or the Canon EF to C ? FotodioX?
- Is there an additional lens adapter piece that I need that goes between the camera and the lens? Should I get it from Kron or some other vendor?
- Should I get a Zoom lens? What is the advantage and disadvantage?
- Am I correct that I want a lens with the lowest Fxx number possible to let in the most light?
- What about the lens length number (mm) ? what am I looking for on that?
- Since I?ll be shooting at a very high frame rate, how does that affect which lens I should get?
Price is interesting because I don?t care about the video?s quality except for being able to see the shotgun?s shot pellet stream as it heads toward and past the clay pigeon.
Thanks for your help ?
Jeff