Emmy winner Stephen McGee puts Fujinon optics to the test
Fujifilm has produced a piece in which cinematographer Stephen McGee shares how he uses Fujinon MK18-55 T2.9 and MK50-135 T2 optics in extreme environments.
Stephen McGee He is a two-time award-winning film director. Emmy who lives in Detroit and works with commercial clients, NGOs, media and foundations. Throughout his career, McGee has traveled to 30 countries to carry out his loaded work 4K cameras, equipment to create time lapses, drones and cranes.
Whether filming near a volcano, a beach or in a forest in the middle of a storm, McGee often uses the combination of the camera RED Komodo with the lenses Fujinon MK18-55 T2.9 y MK50-135 T2. The director of photography discovered the lenses four years ago, when he participated in a competition organized by Shotover. Since then, McGee has benefited from this equipment for its “lightness,” its “versatility,” the “creative control” it offers, and the “cinematic” quality it exudes.
In the following video, created with her own Red Komodo and the objectives of Fujinon, McGee summarizes his experience with the Japanese firm's optics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_XLuo8YM7E
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