Is that a device for movie making?
Do you have a cine camera?
No, I just want to make some video for my business, they work well with DSLR's.
Is that a device for movie making?
Do you have a cine camera?
No, I just want to make some video for my business, they work well with DSLR's.
Well, that's excellent. I'm sure you'll make great videos.
Perhaps you haven't noticed though that this is a thread about film equipment in the film section of the forum.
Perhaps you should get a cine camera to help your business films stand out.
Perhaps you haven't noticed though that this is a thread about film equipment in the film section of the forum.
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No, I didn't notice, and I didn't notice when you asked about a cine camera! I just clicked on the thread in the new posts, apologies
The grass is purple, there are no tigers in my bathroom and fish still cycle round the moon.
While I'm in here I probably out to confess. I've been obsessing over a 35mm SLR with automatic exposure as most of my cameras are entirely manual. Having begun by obsessing over the Olympus OM2n that escalated rather drastically to the Minolta Dynax 9. I'm now obsessing over Minolta AF lenses whilst I wait for the postman to bring me my new toy. [emoji28]
Bearing in mind that this was a test roll, here are a few from yesterday at the old boat & barge yard. Bronica SQ-B, 50mmPS, 135W back, 2008 FP4+ in ID-11 1+1Funnily enough, I've just run a film through the panoramic (135W) back for my Bronny SQ as I sort out what kit I'm going to take on the Onich trip. It ran in my mind that there was a spacing issue with the back, but the film has just been hung up to dry and the spacing looks absolutely fine. Not so sure about the content and processing mind, but I'll scan a few tomorrow and post an example to show the ratio.
Unfortunately it does not have the lids, looking at photos online they do look like plastic tube so maybe I can find something that fitsSame timer (Smith's mechanical) that I use; and the Nova processor is wonderful in use as I could leave the chemicals in it between sessions, although that required the use of the floating lids that aren't apparent in the photo.
They are. I'd offer to measure my Nova but as it's a four slot to take prints to 12"x16" it might be a different size - although I doubt it. Let me know if you'd like me to apply a tape measure.
Been thinking about a Fuji X-T1. With the 3 out I thought used prices of the 1 might soon be heading into my ball park. Turns out not just yet, but hopefully won't be long.
If you could that would be great
I don't have any super convenient calipers, but using a tape measure the lids are hollow plastic tubes with an outside diameter of 2 cm; the length leaves just a small space at the end, enough to (with difficulty) hook it out with a fingernail. Say a couple of millimeters.
I've bought this digital caliper from Amazon..plastic but for £1.99 with free del it's worth checking out: -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Digital-El...566&sr=8-10&keywords=digital+calipers+vernier
I live in the wrong place...
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Not yet - that comes next week. At the moment I'm at home on the very, very remote from any form of civilisation Sussex coast. I find that a lot (and I mean a lot) of Amazon sellers won't ship here.