Guillaume,
I'll be listing a Tobin TTL motor at eBay in a week or two. I've got two of
them and don't need both.
Glenn
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From: guillaume cailleau
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2013 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Bolex anima
The device is a 'Duplikin II' made by Century Precision Cine/Optics. It can be
fitted with various adapters to suit a particular 35mm SLR. Results aren't
likely to be as good as a direct scan of the Super 8 film, but it avoids having
to cut the film.
- Original Message -
From: Ken
I've done this with Super 8 reversal film by cutting out the frames I wanted to
print (a strip of six inches or so) and scanning the strip in my Minolta Dimage
Scan Dual III (intended for 35mm transparencies and 35mm negative strips). As
you suggest, you'd need to have access to telecine equipm
The lens is for a JK optical printer. Do you know, by chance, if those on eBay
( identified as enlarger lenses) have the same thread mount for the typical JK
bellows? (larger diameter than C mount). Thanks for the eBay link, too.
much obliged,
Julie
Yes, the 50mm EL-Nikkor lenses have an M39 t
Hello
Anyone know where I can find one? Nikkor 50mm. For a JK.
Thanks
J
There are about fifty of them at eBay currently -
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=50mm+EL+Nikkor&_sacat=625.
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Meter the scene/subject at 400 with the camera's master switch set to "Auto,"
then set the switch to "Manuel," closing the aperture one stop for 800 and two
stops for 1600.
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From: Shumona Goel
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Nicholas
The colors are warm and vivid - just like Kodachrome - complementing the
subject matter nicely. Good job! What focal length lens was used on the
close-ups of the front wheel? Old bikes are becoming quite popular if the
number of Flickr members posting images of them is any indicatio