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RobLau

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  1. I suggest using photo-quality paper (matte, not glossy), not just run-of-the-mill printer paper. I think you'll find the image will bleed less, remain sharper and will take more abuse.

     

    I got my from Filmtools.com. It's the one from Century Optics. Yes, you have to pay for it. But, much better than the one you can print out (IMO!)

     

     

    Rob Lau

    Camera Assistant

    IATSE Local 600

    NYC

  2. The word on the sets here in NY is that to counter the popular Zeiss Ultra Primes and Cooke S4's, Panavision is developing a new set of Primo primes. I haven't seen a set of Zeiss superspeeds on a job in a very long time (at least here in NY). You won't be having a problem with them at all unless they are not taken care of. The Mark III series of Superspeeds are the best. The hottest lens of the moment is the Angenieux 24mm-290mm Zoom. Everyone loves the look it gives. Many say it looks better than primo 11-1. The only thing is the weight! But then again this a 35mm format lens. Good luck.

     

    Robert Lau

    1st AC - NYC

    IATSE Local 600

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