Macro Kingdom II

For various reasons, I rarely post videos from others on the blog, focusing instead on creating original content. Yet, I can’t resist the urge to show you this clip from Clemens Wirth. The guy is super creative and mix 5DMrkII footage with visual effects perfectly.

I asked Clemens to share some tips and he gladly accepted.

He shot almost everything with the Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5X Macro (this one was easy to guess) with one sequence from the 100mm f/2.8 Macro. He also used the Z-finder to achieve critical focus. Having played with macro videography in the past, I was curious about his lighting setup and I was quite surprise by its simplicity: two 100 watts bulbs for indoor shots and the sun for the rest!

For those who never saw the MP-E 65, it is a manual focusing lens with a macro ratio of 5:1. As far as I know, it is the only commercial lens with such a magnification factor. While hard to use, it can produce some incredible results as Clemens showed us.

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Comments

  1. Hi!

    Great posting. We´ve just posted an interview with the honorable Mr. Clemens, where he did a voice-over a earlier work. We linked to your great site!

    Keep up the good work!

    Thanks!

    Regards, HÃ¥vard and Ronald

    http://www.storytell.in/hdvidz/entry/video_commentary_autumn_garden_clemento

  2. Boniface says:

    I got the MP-E65mm lens too, while it is quite hard to use, and almost unable to use with a APSC camera (7D i tried). However, this is a really good lens to let you explore the world you can’t see from your eyes, and the video is really great!