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I don’t need an original motor as long as it runs the camera. Crystal sync may be nice but still not a critical feature to have. I have seen some motors on eBay. Then again, the Cameflex wanted is already sold, so I will keep searching.
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Do you happen to know where can I get a Cameflex working motor?
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On 3/3/2021 at 6:36 PM, Chris Squires said:
I have a Cameflex that will shoot 16mm, 2 perf 35 or 4 perf 35, w/crystal motor, turret w/eclair, Leica R, Arri steel bayonet, 18, 25, 28 Kinoptik lenses. Takes 5 minutes to convert to 2 perf. Anyone interested?
I might be interested!
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How are you processing the film? Lomo tank?
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Hello, I found a roll of 12 ft of a Kodak Telecine Exposure Calibration Film on 35mm. It is sealed. SO, does that mean it is light-sensitive? I doesn't sound logical but I have no idea what is this film used for? Thanks!
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From where? The Fomapan site directly? Is it the reversal film you ordered?
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Same here! No e-mail replies whatsoever...
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It would be great to have the resources and skills to build such a thing!
I own a Morse tank and I have access to Lomo tanks but still, the loads are limited.
Hopefully a solution will be around the corner.
In the mean time, I keep on thinking about how to process bigger film loads.
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lA metal spool or a plastic design that can be wet-loaded would be great... that way if you have a way to remove remjet then you could do that then load the film onto the spiral wet.
I used baking soda for that with great results. I saw it on the web and tried it. I used borax before but it was too dangerous and not environmentally friendly. It is just and additonal step in the process.
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Indeed It was Gregg, but I don't remember where I found those images.
I guess it was used for the same application as your spiral. Do you still own that 200 ft spiral? Can you post some pictures?
For the Aaton Minima loads is great.
I am very interested in getting to process myself. I have access to Lomo tanks and Morse ones but for longer loads thats a problem.
I am part of a local co-operative. It will be great to have a process, primitive as may be. How do you imagine that feeder? Like the ones in pro labs?
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Thanks Mark!
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Probably this is not the thread I am supossed to be posting in but I don't know where else can it be.
I got an old Etalon Automat A exposure meter but I have just a slight idea of how to use it. Apparently it works. At lesst the needle moves. Does any one have a pdf or perhaps point me the right way to how to use it correctly? It has a flap that cover the cell but I don't know if that position is the incident or the reflected lifgt measuring.
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Indeed, the work with the Morse is tedious.
Thanks a lot for your insight, it helps a lot.
What I don't like about the Caffenol is the lack of contrast, or at least the recipe I use is not very good at contrast.
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Sorry! That's what I meant: the runs back and forth.
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Hello! Two days ago I got a G3 Morse tank. Although I have used it several occassion in the studio I work at along the Lomo tank. I still can't figure out how to compansate processing time (Lomo) vs. turns (Morse). At the studio my partners help me by thelling me time instead of turns but I have read and researched on the web it is better to count turns on the Morse.
Thanks!
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Definitely a great challenge!
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Thanks a lot! I will definitely make some tests beforehand.
Even if I am shooting two characters with that, but not in the same frame, what thrills me is the fact that in the frame I uploaded, both characters are in the same frame and both are lighted to have that glow in their eyes! Indeed Blade Runner is a masterpiece.
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Thanks!
The weird thing is that is comes in tablets as it was efervescent medicines. Do I use one tablet for esch litre?
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We don't have the budget. We'll do the same: a test strip, then see what happens.
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Sorry, I completely forgot I already posted this topic! I can't seem to erase this!
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Considering we cannot process it on E6 (we don't have the chemicals available in Mexico), how can I process it with B&W chemistry?
SLR lenses on Eclair NPR
in Eclair
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I was wondering almost about the same thing but a Cameflex with M42 lenses.