Sony E 11mm f 1.8
The film on this link is filmed on that lens
I film on full frame, but use a crop sensor/the Sony 11mm instead of a GoPro. I do mostly hunting/shooting films.
The most common performance roof I hit is lack of wideangle, especially when you want to show things closeup but IN...
It's a Blaser K95 kipplauf, a breakopenbrifle with a jaeger lock. Basically just a barrel with a block. Very lightweight.
I didn't do anything but the oil finish on the final version. Blaser 3D scanned my stock and magicked up a new stock.
The template is from the factory
Love it!
My mountain rifle also has walnut. Also made a "mountain rifle sling" to better/quickly hold the rifle against the body when I need both hands free.
I use a hole with a brass reinforcement + QR stopknot to quickly secure sling or rifle to backpack. I would probably used a Hasler QR...
This is where I currently have best contact. But I don't push for a decision, it's a small company with limited capacity and they'll have to figure out market demand themselves. I'd estimate the magic number to be 100. I'm sure they'll be at Shot.
From a tech perspective, putting a reticle is...
I use the very same lens.The images in the below is captured on that lens attached to a Sony A7C. They are stills taken from youtube film THLR LRB 364.
The "performance roof" I most often bump into with the 24-105 is the wideangle, I find myself wanting to capture "more" in the frame so...
And when a Scot says "shoots deer for a living", that usually means more deer each season than most do their entire career (most scots I know do 500-1000 annually). So when a scot culler offer advice, listen! Especially regarding copper bullets.
Not sure if this applies to an english-scot, I...
It is. Designed so because it is inside acute vision ° when shooter is focused on "a normal shot". After the shot it only contributes to obscure observation and assessment, so I kept it as fine as practical. Will look in my archive later.