Tips for getting the most out of your SLR Magic Microprimes

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SLR Magic MicroPrimes are a series of cine lenses designed for filmmakers and cinematographers who seek high-quality optics at an affordable price. The MicroPrimes are compact and lightweight, making them ideal for run-and-gun shooting or situations where portability is essential. These lenses are available in a range of focal lengths including 12mm, 15mm, 25mm, 35mm, and 50mm, covering a wide array of shooting requirements. The lenses feature a maximum aperture of T1.5, which allows for excellent low-light performance and shallow depth of field. The SLR Magic MicroPrimes are constructed with precision optics, resulting in sharp and detailed images.


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The SLR Magic MicroPrimes are constructed with precision optics, resulting in sharp and detailed images. The lenses produce a distinct cinematic look with beautiful bokeh and smooth focus transitions, enhancing the visual appeal of any footage. One of the key benefits of the MicroPrimes is their affordability.

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I didn't see any post on this, and I can't find this on any website in the US. Here is a link to the only website I found this on:

Here is the product description:

You ask a spectator to to turn around. The spectator can feel exactly where you treat the doll, because the place will become hot.

The doll shown in the video is greater. You will receive an approx. 6 cm large doll.

The video demo shows Chris Angel approaching a girl and showing her his voodoo doll. She turns away and he starts burning the voodoo doll hand. Her hands starts feeling like it is burning. She then takes the voodoo doll, turns around, and sticks a needle in the doll. He starts bleeding from that spot.

Does anyone know anything about this? It seems awfully suspicious to me. I can't imagine how he is causing a spectators hand or foot to feel like it is burning.

Posted: Apr 22, 2014 01:40 pm

I ordered this trick a year ago from Germany. It's a very easy but very, very scary trick.

I received an extra call from the dealer for the dangerous reason of that trick.
But if you do exact what is do - everything is safe.

WALTHER Posted: Apr 22, 2014 01:53 pm

I know a performer who actually got a nasty burn/wound from that stuff. It doesn't do anything to me. It seems to affect people differently from nothing to third degree burns.

Official Thread Killer Posted: Apr 22, 2014 01:58 pm

I agree with Gitty. I also have this, and it's a very powerful experience for the spectator. It can be dangerous, so it's important to use it the right way.

Posted: Apr 22, 2014 02:41 pm

Really? It can cause a participant a serious burn? Didn't anyone think.. oh, I don't know. BAD IDEA?
KJ

Posted: Apr 22, 2014 02:49 pm

Seems like a bit of a gamble .

Posted: Apr 22, 2014 03:12 pm

I agree that this is a gamble, as there is a huge variation in the sensation felt. Depending on the way it is performed, and as you saw in the CA video, if the spectator gets a feeling of being badly burned, he or she can end up wanting to kick your *** (which he or she may proceed to do, so be careful)!

Posted: Apr 22, 2014 03:28 pm

Anything where you risk injuring the spectator , however slight that may be, should in my opinion be an automatic no no.

By failing to prepare, we are preparing to fail. Posted: Apr 22, 2014 04:20 pm

I agree, which is why I require spectators to sign a disclaimer prior to this particular performance. It is a dangerous effect.

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On Apr 22, 2014, george1953 wrote:
Anything where you risk injuring the spectator , however slight that may be, should in my opinion be an automatic no no.

Posted: Apr 22, 2014 05:09 pm Quote:

On Apr 22, 2014, insight wrote:
I agree, which is why I require spectators to sign a disclaimer prior to this particular performance. It is a dangerous effect.

Really? You think a "disclaimer" will protect you? What could it possibly say: "I might chemically burn you?"

Get real. No disclaimer will help you (other than to show you acted intentionally). In fact, the "disclaimer" may put you into an extremely weak position should you get taken to court.

Are you that lighting-flashpaper-on-a-spectator's-tongue guy?

Posted: Apr 22, 2014 06:33 pm

A disclaimer has protected me successfully in the past. In putting together the disclaimer, I hired legal counsel to ensure the validity of the contract when a spectator wishes to see something of this nature, albeit not often. Nonetheless, it is still something I consider necessary before performing this.

Quote: On Apr 22, 2014, 0pus wrote:
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On Apr 22, 2014, insight wrote:
I agree, which is why I require spectators to sign a disclaimer prior to this particular performance. It is a dangerous effect.

Really? You think a "disclaimer" will protect you? What could it possibly say: "I might chemically burn you?"

Get real. No disclaimer will help you (other than to show you acted intentionally). In fact, the "disclaimer" may put you into an extremely weak position should you get taken to court.

Are you that lighting-flashpaper-on-a-spectator's-tongue guy?

I ordered this trick a year ago from Germany. It's a very easy but very, very scary trick.
Slr magic midroprimes

Compared to other cinema lenses on the market, SLR Magic offers these lenses at a significantly lower cost without compromising on quality. This makes them an attractive option for independent filmmakers and budget-conscious professionals. Another standout feature of the MicroPrimes is their compatibility with various camera systems. They come in a variety of lens mounts, including Micro Four Thirds, Sony E-Mount, and Fujifilm X-Mount. This versatility allows filmmakers to use the lenses with a wide range of cameras, expanding their creative possibilities. SLR Magic also offers a range of accessories for the MicroPrimes, including lens gears, step-up rings, and lens pouches, providing filmmakers with additional customization options and convenient storage solutions. In conclusion, SLR Magic MicroPrimes are an excellent choice for filmmakers and cinematographers who need high-quality cine lenses at an affordable price. With their compact size, wide range of focal lengths, and versatile compatibility, these lenses offer exceptional value and performance for any production..

Reviews for "The allure of prime lenses: Exploring SLR Magic Microprimes"

1. Samantha - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the SLR Magic Microprimes. The image quality was just not up to par with what I expected. The shots I took were often soft and lacked the sharpness I usually get with my other lenses. Additionally, the build quality of the lenses felt flimsy and cheap. I was constantly worried about accidentally damaging them. Overall, I would not recommend the SLR Magic Microprimes if you're looking for high-quality images and durable lenses.
2. James - 1 star - I have to say, I regret purchasing the SLR Magic Microprimes. The focus ring on one of the lenses was extremely stiff, making it really difficult to focus smoothly and accurately. I found myself missing shots because of this issue. The lens also had significant barrel distortion, which resulted in warped images. The overall performance of these lenses was just subpar, and I would definitely not buy them again.
3. Rachel - 2 stars - The SLR Magic Microprimes looked promising, but I was really disappointed with their performance. The lenses had significant chromatic aberration, causing fringing and color distortions in my photos. This was especially noticeable in high-contrast areas. The autofocus was also slow and unreliable. I ended up having to manually focus most of the time, which defeated the purpose of investing in autofocus lenses. I expected better quality from SLR Magic, and unfortunately, these lenses fell short of my expectations.
4. Michael - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the SLR Magic Microprimes, but they didn't live up to the hype. The build quality was lacking, with loose parts and a generally cheap feel. The image quality was also underwhelming. The images I took with these lenses lacked the sharpness and clarity I have come to expect from other lenses in a similar price range. The autofocus was hit or miss, often struggling to find the correct focus point. Overall, I was disappointed with these lenses and would not recommend them for serious photography work.

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