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Lens Prep / Lens Preparation / Lens Testing / Prep Session

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The systematic testing, inspection, and preparation of camera lenses before a film production – includes checking optical quality, focus accuracy, iris function, mechanical condition, compatibility with camera systems, and documenting characteristics to ensure reliable performance during shooting.

What is Lens Prep?

Lens Prep (Lens Preparation) is the systematic testing and inspection of all lenses before production begins. The process ensures that all optics function perfectly, both optically and mechanically, and are compatible with the camera system.

Basic Principle

AspectDescription
PurposeQuality Assurance
TimingBefore Shooting Starts
LocationRental House/Studio
Involved PartiesDoP, 1st AC, Rental Tech

Areas of Inspection

AreaInspection
OpticalImage Quality
MechanicalFunctionality
CompatibilityWith Camera
DocumentationAll Data

Optical Tests

TestDescription
SharpnessCheck Resolution
ContrastMicro-contrast
FlareBehavior Against Light
VignettingEdge Darkening

Sharpness Test

MethodDescription
Test ChartSiemens Star, Resolution Chart
Focus CheckAt All Focal Lengths
ApertureWide Open to Closed
DistanceVarious Distances

Focus Breathing

AspectInspection
WhatField of View Change When Focusing
WhyDisrupts Focus Pulling
HowRack Focus, Observe
DocumentationDegree of Breathing

Mechanical Inspection

ElementCheck
Focus RingSmoothness
Aperture RingClicks, Detents
ZoomSmoothness
MountSecure, No Play

Focus Ring Test

PropertyInspection
SmoothnessSmooth Without Resistance
BacklashNo Play
MarkingsAccurate
End StopsFunctional

Compatibility Check

ElementInspection
MountFits Camera
CommunicationElectronics Function
ClearanceNo Sensor Contact
CoverageFor Sensor Format

Matte Box and Filters

TestDescription
FitLenses Fit
Filter CompatibilitySizes Match
No VignettingAt All Focal Lengths
Follow FocusGear Fits

Follow Focus Setup

ElementCheck
GearsFit Focus Ring
MarkingsTransfer Correctly
MotorFor Motorized FF
HandwheelSmooth

Documentation

DataRecord
Serial NumbersOf All Lenses
Focal LengthsAvailable
Special CharacteristicsIndividual Features
ProblemsNote All

Lens Chart/Lens Map

InformationRecord
T-Stop RangeMin/Max
Close FocusMinimum Distance
Filter SizeDiameter
WeightFor Stabilizer

Insurance and Handover

AspectHandling
Condition ReportDocument Condition
PhotosUpon Handover
SignaturesHandover Protocol
InsuranceConfirmation

Test Footage

PurposeDescription
ReferenceFor Color Grade
Look DecisionDoP/Director
ComparisonBetween Lenses
DocumentationFor Post-Production

Sensor Test

InspectionDescription
Back FocusCorrect Focal Plane
ShimAdjust if Necessary
CalibrationWith Camera
VerificationAfter Adjustment

Typical Prep Workflow

StepActivity
1Receive Equipment
2Visual Check
3Assembly and Testing
4Documentation

Scheduling

ScopeDuration
Prime Set4-8 Hours
With Zooms1 Day+
Complex2+ Days
Vintage/SpecialExtra Time

Rental House Support

ServiceDescription
TechniciansSupport
EquipmentTest Charts, Monitors
RepairOn-Site Possible
ExchangeFor Issues

Common Problems

ProblemSolution
DecenteringExchange Lens
Stiff RingCleaning/Exchange
Back Focus ErrorShimming
Internal DustCleaning/Exchange

Best Practices

PracticeReason
Sufficient TimeTest Thoroughly
Document EverythingFor Reference
Involve DoPCreative Decisions
Backup OptionsIn Case of Issues

Today

Lens Prep is an indispensable part of professional film production. The systematic testing of all lenses before shooting begins prevents surprises on set. From optical quality to mechanical function – thorough prep gives the camera crew confidence and enables seamless work during production.

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