Sunday, September 8, 2013

is there a camera lens rental place in little rock arkansas?

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i tried renting from some online places including lens rental.com and lens giant.com
but they all either wont a deposit equal to the value of the lenses, which if i had i would just buy, or they say they cant verify my info and wont rent to me



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Look in Little Rock's professional camera store(s).

They usually have a few Nikon or Canon lenses they rent.

What is the best canon lens for filming documentaries?




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I'm looking for a really sharp, fast lens that works well in low light conditions. It can't create a really shallow depth of field however as it would be too hard, the slightest movement would put it all out of focus so this rules out 85mm 1.2 :( however, I'd like a similar lens like that (possibly at half the price too) but that does all of the above! Also, do you recommend any other lenses in particular for filming documentaries (and general filming as I often make trailers etc) thanks!


Answer
Well for film I really can't say. Film lenses are quite expensive. Do you already own a 16mm or a
35mm film camera? If so I'd check with the camera's maker for available lenses.

There are several good rental agencies around that'll rent specialized lenses - cost? I don't know.
If you don't own a 16mm or 35mm camera these rental agencies can help you with that as well.

Not only the cost of the rental equipment but have you considered the film processing cost? For
35mm it can be extremely expensive. How about lighting? What about sets? What about a script?

Another thing to consider... especially using film, always rehears your scenes several times prior to rolling your film because of the cost. The movie companies, always trying to save a buck here and there, make the actors rehearse their scenes over and over before shooting.

If what you write towards the end of your question is true, about making "trailers", then you should already have the knowledge you need regarding film shooting... but hey, if you don't you can always learn by checking the web or doing research with various film companies in your area.




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