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*bump* Still for sale! I'm moving in 6 days so really would like to get this sold before I move.
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Have a few cans of 16mm raw stock that I don't need anymore because I'm moving. All have been fridge there whole lives. Over 1,000ft of film for tests, artsy project or that edgy music video you've been wanting to shoot! Asking $100 plus shipping for the whole lot or best offer. May split. PM or email. Paypal or MO please. Thanks!
7240 295ft Short End
7240 229ft Short End
7250 164ft SE
7220 196ft SE
7292 200ft Color Neg
7245 120ft Color Neg 50D
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7248 and 7245 have been sold. All film is gone now. Thanks guys! :)
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NICE lookin' framegrabs. Would love to see some of your footage in high-res. ;)
Keep up the good work.
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All the 7250 and 7240 I had is sold. :)
Still have the 275' 7248 and 300' of 7245 for sale for $5 a piece plus shipping.
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Can't wait to see those tests KB! :)
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Hey guys! Wanted to offer some film to you first before posting it on Ebay.
I got some 7245(300' 1R), 7248(275' 2R) and four 7250 (100' 1R). Might have some 7240 around here too but will have to check.
Asking $5 dollars plus shipping for each item(can ship media mail.) PM or Email me if anything interests anyone. I know it's not "super-new" film stock, but if you just got a new camera and need to try some film through it these might be the way to go. I've used all these stocks I'm selling and they do produce images. :)
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Looks like the video is gone off youtube. :blink:
Could you please repost it Martin. Sounds like a neat clip. ;)
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Great test Brian! Glad that you're keeping us all updated here on the site. I really like the look of the 2-Strip. I too would like to see how people would look when you do your next test. ;)
Very good work...keep it up! B)
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Blow Out!!
in 16mm
Dang hate to hear that Brian. But I'm really glad to hear you got through a few rolls before this happened.
Enjoy your ice cream...and remember tomorrow's a new day! :)
P.S. Did you get anyone looking at you while shooting with your 2-camera set up?
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Brian it looks like you got a really neat setup! I wish you all the best of luck with it and like others I'll be waiting to see the results. I wish I lived closer to you so I could help you out with the filming of those tests! ;)
Hey...I'll tell you what...can I have first dibs on this when you move onto your 3-strip setup? LOL :D
Keep up the good work buddy.
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Any luck on getting those photos online?
Can't wait to see either! :D
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Merry Christmas everyone! :D
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THere are two versions of the 240, The one I go is the manual one, I shyed away for the electric eye version as I have a couple of "auto" cameras in my "can't use" drawer, just because the elecric eye is set up for film that was last made in the year of my birth. ASA 10 Kodachrome anyone?
I just bypass(don't put a battery in) the EE and set the F-Stops manually. :)
BTW, I recklessly shot 100 FT of 7245 of my dog fetching a frisby as a test to see if this unit was working. It just came back from Niagra Custom lab today, and it looks Great on my old Pagent. Sharp and steady! I will have to get out the microscope on teh weekend to get a better look.Awesome that the footage came back great for you. The camera really does deliever in the sharpness and steadyness deparment.
Here is another link to the manual. This link should stay up longer than the other one guys. ;)
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Congrats on getting that beauty! You'll have to let us know how your first roll goes. :D
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A nice little film you got here. To bad about the labs not being more careful with it. :P But all in all in looks nice. Great to see you keeping Super 8 alive! :D
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Hi Aaron,
Great to hear you got a B&H 240EE! They really are great cameras that produce great images as Ronny said. I've had mine for over a year now and have had super great results steady picture, pin sharp images ect.
The two little triangles are the edge of the "real frame" or the edge of what the lens sees. These are just a guide to help you not cut anyone off or to make your subject center in the frame ect. Once you get use to them it comes like 2nd nature.
Not sure if Ronny emailed you the manual but I uploaded it for you(and others) to download. :)
http://download.yousendit.com/DB4F7F440C319B4D
If you got anymore questions about the camera I'd be happy to pass on more of my experience I've had with the camera. Happy shooting! B)
-Cohen
Interesting...Have you used these guides and, if so, how effective are they?
Thanks,
Aaron
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Here is another site for some clips of 200T and other S8 stocks. :D
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Here is a page that I ran across that have different clips of Super 8 stocks on it. http://www.westsiderfilm.com/clips.html
As of right now though they don't have a 500T clip up yet but they say it's coming soon. Hope this can be some help to you and hopefully they'll update soon. B)
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Do they do E6 for Ektachrome too or only K40?
I'd like to know this as well. :)
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Sounds like you did it right so your film should be fine. :)
I got some film I need to spool down as well. Thanks John for the tips! :D
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I've had good luck with Super 8 and 16mm Tri-X! :D I haven't had a chance to shoot any other B&W stocks yet though. I have a few rolls of Plus X waiting for me in my fridge that I'll be using the first weekend of Sept. :)
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Just saw the finished video and it turned out amazing. Something to really be proud of man. Great going! Keep us updating on your next filming adventure. ;)
16mm raw stock
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I'm now in Southern California and I've brought the film stock with me. It's still for sale if anyone wants it. :)