Chris Burke
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I will ship overseas. for the added cost.
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GH5 VlogL effective bit rate and viability of usage.
Chris Burke replied to Ryan Constantino's topic in General Discussion
Is this mitigated with the GH5s? So if an external recorder is used, there is no problem or less of one? Considering this camera for micro budget doc. Might have to look elsewhere. -
I have listed this camera on ebay. Tripod not included. Comes with lens, batteries, case, chargers, and many spare parts. Totally functional. https://www.ebay.com/itm/beaulieu-4008-zm-II-super-8-kit-lens-included/283244373354 <iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/296671694"width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> <p><a href="https://vimeo.com/296671694">Beaulieu Samples</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/user1538573">Chris Burke</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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looks great. I bet it looks even sharper when in motion.
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New digital camera
Chris Burke replied to Vinicius Marconcin's topic in Students, New Filmmakers, Film Schools and Programs
I second the vote for the NIkon D3400. Having a camera with full manual control is the most important thing, because you have a lot more control than an auto camera and it helps you in the learning process. Such as; what does ƒ stop do, what does shutter speed do and so on..... In regards to the Nikon dslr, no other camera manufacturer has made their older lenses more compatible with new cameras than Nikon. Their older AI-S lenses are some of the best ever made and quite inexpensive. Simply put, with a D3400 or most any nikon dslr, there is SO MUCH great glass available. Not the case with any other make. -
Didn't the mkII have some tweaking to the chip or some such....????? It renders skin tones better?? So are they the same camera?
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it is a little high of a price. Have a clip test done.
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so does this enable such lens as the Meteor 5-1 17-69mm zoom, to be used on say an Aaton XTR with aaton mount?
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A question on Star Trek TMP
Chris Burke replied to Adrian Sierkowski's topic in Visual Effects Cinematography
So how did it turn out Adrian? -
Buying 35mm in Bulk/Expired stock
Chris Burke replied to Thomas Holmes's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
do you mean recans or short ends??? I have bought my share of it. Most of the time it is good. Some fogging, but ask if a clip test was done or not. Yes with any product, the more you buy in bulk, the lower the price per unit. In the case of film, per foot. If you can take all the bulk film at once is another thing. If it could be dispersed to you in smaller portions as needed, even though you bought a larger amount............. -
Yes Yes and yes. Given the age of the camera, it is a good idea to always make sure the 85 is out of the way. Tungsten outdoors?? Use a good glass 85 screwed onto the front of the lens or correct during post. You can see it move if you look closely into the lens while actuating the filter switch. sweet camera!
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I am considering purchasing a Gemini recorder. The only question I have is about the SSDs. Are new Convergent Design SSDs backward compatible with this recorder? Could I use a third party drive? I see that BHPhoto has the chassis for these drives available for sale separately. Also, I know that it records DPX, but can it record to any other codec? I do realize that this is limited to HD res only, but it will be for a F3 and it is unused old stock for very cheap, so why not. My only concern is the media.
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have you clip tested it?
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WTB 2-Perf, 3-Perf or Super16 Camera
Chris Burke replied to Mike Sulzberger's topic in Cine Marketplace
Your price range is unrealistic. Five or so years ago maybe For 5k you can get a nice AAton XTR, but no lens. With in your price range, I would expect that only MOS 35mm cameras of old vintage will be the only choice. 2 or 3 perf fetch quite a premium these days. 4 perf cameras are much cheaper. -
It is no good and might explode if you use it!! Send it all to me with great haste!! LOL!!!! But to be seriously , there isn't an expiry date on most if any motion picture film. It is intended to be shot relatively soon after purchase. I would do a clip test first to see what is what. Did you buy it originally? If you shoot without a clip test, rate it at least on stop over. I am serious though if you want to sell any or all of it, I will gladly take it off your hands.
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these are 4000k and dimmable 90 cri https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/201466/BULBRI-10028PK.html
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Need NLE software for stock footage
Chris Burke replied to Patrick Cooper's topic in Post Production
4 gigs of ram is far to little for video editing. You should be using 16 gigs minimum for pro work. Anything less and you will be waiting and waiting -
If that is all at ƒ4, then you are on to something. Do you plan to have it scanned? That way you could see the grain and sharpness. How did it look projected?
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WTB : Damaged 35mm Film camera bodies
Chris Burke replied to Andrew Bosnjak's topic in Cine Marketplace
I have a complete Arri IIc I am looking to unload. -
What about the Irish Film institute in Temple Bar?? It has been a while since I have been there, but maybe they might know.
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I love mine. Paid a grand for a barely used model with the slog 444 upgrade. External recorder is no biggie. I use older nikon glass and love it!
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I asked this question a few years back. Wondered is a Raspberry Pi with camera could be used.