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Nate Yolles

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  1. I have a Sekonic 608c that I'm selling. It's in excellent condition. I'll throw in the upgraded pouch and several batteries. It's an excellent light meter. If you're interested in saving a few hundred dollars by purchasing used, contact me off the forum through email: film@nateyolles.com.
  2. I'm a film guy through and through and I absolutely love this camera. The CM3 is so versatile and has such a rich history, and this camera in particular is such a clean specimen. However, I simply don't need it anymore and would like to recoup some of my expenditures.
  3. Nikon 28mm - 2.8 Nikon 35mm - 2.4 Nikon 50mm - 1.4 Nikon 85mm - 1.8 Nikon 105mm - 2.5 They're all Nikon brand still lenses and they're all sharp. However they're not cine lenses and they aren't a major consideration in the price of the package. I feel that a much more important aspect of the package is the PL mount that I had installed. Thank you,
  4. Personally owned, never left my sight. Pictures at: http://www.blackfirefilms.com/camera/ Eclair Cameflex CM3 35mm/16mm Camera Body Crystal-Sync Tobin Cinema Motor brand new ground glass - 1.85, 1.33 Academy, and TV safe Arri PL, Arri B, and Nikon Mounts 2 35mm Magazines 1 35mm Mask battery with charger Spare fuses All cables 3 lens mount covers, 2 mag covers, 1 cover plate for camera Flight Case The Camera is in excellent condition; very clean. Excellent registration at all frame rates. It has been maintained by Eclair specialists, The Optical-Electro House in Culver City, California. Tobin Milliframe Controller TMC - RCU unit - new Crystal Sync frame rates from 4fps to 40fps Frame rate controllable to the thousandths (ie. 23.976 or 29.970) Phase button for shooting televisions and monitors Lenses Nikon 28mm Nikon 35mm Nikon 50mm Nikon 85mm Nikon 105mm Lowepro Bag - new Support Wooden Tripod Baby Wooden Tripod High Hat 2 Spreaders O'Connor Fluid Head Model 100 Slideing Plate Two Handles for head Plastic Cases for both tripods Rubber Feet for both tripods (not shown) Tripods are in excellent condition. There isn't any slippage. They've spent most of their life in a studio. Other items for sale: Large Harrison changing tent Complete AC kit Sekonic 608C lightmeter - excellent condition, Reyes toolbet pouch Mark IV Director's Viewfinder - Perfect glass, case has marks Gaffer's Glass Tiffen Contrast Viewing Filters: High Speed Film, Low Speed Film, Black and White Pelican case 1550 Polaroid 600se with Mamiya 127mm lens Price: negotiable. email: film@nateyolles.com
  5. They can and they will. However, I'd like some outside professional opinions.
  6. I've been speaking with Laser Pacific about their InDI program (the 4:4:4 HD DI) and they're telling me the quality is just below a 2K, noticable only to the trained eye. Does anyone have any experience with this process. What is the quality difference between the InDI and a 2K?
  7. Actually your light meter is not calibrated to 18% grey. http://www.bythom.com/graycards.htm
  8. Rob, you are correct, my pictured prism was reversed. I've updated my "diagram," however, I fail to see how the light bounces twice in each prism, I'd appreciate an explanation of how that works. In experimentation, it seems that I need to get the viewfinder closer to the mirror, however, it's adjusted as far as it can go in that direction already.
  9. The idea is to put a miniDV camera on my Cameflex CM3 in order to get a video tap and onboard monitor. The current method that I'm pursuing is replacing a prism with a two-way mirror in order to split the light. It seems to be working so far except for one thing, focus. If I focus on an object, then pull the prism and insert the two-way mirror, I can't seem to get the picture back in focus. I adjust the mirror in, out, check both sides and it's still soft. Just to clarify, it's affecting the focus to the viewfinder, not to the film plane. Does anyone have any ideas? I hope you enjoy my picture at the least.
  10. While avoiding a Nikon v. Canon debate, I'd simply like to say that I love my Canon 20D.
  11. Are you a writter who is currently working on a short film intitled Hook Man? Or are you a writer who is currently working on a short film entitled "Hook Man"? A writer who knows the difference between "its" and "it's." If you're the latter of the two, $100 is not a lot of money to invest in your career.
  12. I tell you what if I was taping a camera because I knew it had a light leak I wouldn't use that camera.
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