It has more to do with the ground glass I think.

It sounds like you would need a standard 16 viewing screen. Aaton's are excellent, but you may be looking for an XTR as opposed to an LTR - If I recall the XTR had easily interchangeable ground glasses. Alsoyou will want to make sure the mount is centered for standard 16 and the viewfinder also. Are you renting or buying?


Hope this helps.



On 10/10/15 10:04 AM, ada...@gmail.com wrote:
To answer Jason's question -

I'm shooting super 16 as I want the image to fall onto the optical track, but 
I'm composing for 16mm as the aim is to produce a print using that excess image 
as sound. However, I do need to be able to pretty accurately center what I'm 
shooting for 1.37:1.

A couple of people asked what camera I'm using-I'm really looking for the right 
camera for this project. It seems like an Aaton might be a good candidate from 
what I can tell.
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