Product Review: Commlite COMASTER Rain-Proof Photo Vest
Photo Moment - June 02, 2017
Are you ready for the “Commlite COMASTER CS-S20-H1 Rain-proof Vest Wear-Style Multi Purpose Outdoor Camera Dedicated Portable Straps Portable Sports Bag”? Because that's what we're looking at today…
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•• Commlite COMASTER CS-S20-H1 Rain-Proof Vest ••
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Hey PhotoJoseph! I have the gh5 with the .64x Metabones XL. The cumulative crop factor is 1.28x, so my Sigma 18-35mm F 1.8 becomes a ~23-44mm F1.1. But how do I calculate DOF? I mean, with a DOF calculator like DOF Master... Do I consider the focal length to be the final result of the Lens + Metabones? DOF Master says to ignore "35mm equivalents" so I figure I should definitely leave out the 2x crop of the camera. And since DOF Master hasn't updated their database, can I use the numbers generated for the gh2? Baring that, what are the dimensions of the GH5 sensor? Many, many thanks!
But...you are a God...<confusion, trepidation & uncertainty>
+Tom Kam I thought as much when I saw your question fly by… I have no friggin’ idea :-) Sorry! This is beyond my knowledge area.
+PhotoJoseph I postpone making my dinner for this, even though wasn't watching live ;-) (great fun) My rainproof bicycle cart in which I keep all my equipment (gh5, tripod, mics etc) seems to be so much more practical that this vest. Although only in the Netherlands you can reach everywhere with a bicycle, so anywhere else a bicycle cart may have serious limitation. ;-) But still not as much as this vest. :-D Although I do feel bad for Commlite for making sure beforehand that the product was useable for testing.
+Floris Haha thanks for watching and I hope the delayed dinner was worth it :-) I miss Holland and yes it's an a amazing country for bicycles!
Joseph: Off Topic...was about to order the GH5 grip when I noticed some folks complaining about the balance (camera topples over with the grip...could be a large lens?) and a problem with alignment on their tripods. Have you encountered any issues with your grip? Thank you
+Swing Away it'll topple with a long lens of course because the lens is no long resting on the table. As to alignment on a tripod; I'm not sure what you mean. Aligning with what?
Absolutely hilarious...you've made my day!
Joseph: Very amusing...This product is no bueno (sp?) :].
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