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Mendritzki Andreas

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  1. Hi James, Yeah, I just saw those. Thanks! Andreas
  2. Thanks for the info guys Yeah, its the 15EPSS motor that I have. And the 17EP-16APK system sounds like what I'm after. So I guess I'm officially in the market for one, if anyone out there is selling! thanks again Andreas
  3. Hi I'm a bit of a newbie when it comes to this camera. So my 1M is running great - with other people's motors.... Mine arrived in less than great condition. Both the motor, and the power supply actually. So I need to get a reliable system, and I'm wondering what my options are. I've done some looking, and some talking to people, but am currently a bit unsure as to what replacement options there are. Crystal? 6.5V? 12V? I don't need it to be crystal, but I think there's a newer motor that runs a bit more stably than the old system, and if you could use more compact modern power supplies, it would be a huge improvement. Sorry if this has been addressed over and over again thanks! Andreas
  4. Hi Any 400ft mags for sale out there? Andreas in Montreal
  5. if you are interested. Put "HD CAM" in the subject line. I am in Arizona...we will pay for domestic ground shipping. How about Canada? thanks Andreas
  6. Hi all, I got my tests back and I'd say Leo is right. The cross-processed tri-x was less contrasty, had more grain, and looked about 1 stop under... looked not unlike 7222 in some ways. Certainly it didn't retain the crispness of the tri-x cheers Andreas
  7. Thanks David What this person was saying was that processing the reversal as neg gave it a bit more latitude (but ultimately contrast is, I guess, directly related to latitude. . .) And yes, it is going the telecine route, so we have lots of options. I guess just test, test, test. I need a money tree. Andreas
  8. Hi Forum I'm in Pre-prod for a short B&W S16 film and my DP and I are choosing our stock. We're shooting in a big church and budget doesn't allow for anything more than 2k HMI's. So though I'd like to shoot with 7231 we need more speed. I really want good contrast without too too much grain (not sure that we can get what I want out of the 7222). I also love a slightly silvery look (Robby Muller's work on Kings of the Road is the ideal - anyone know what stock they used?) We've kicked around the idea of using 7266. I've heard that processing it as a negative will a) give me a bit of that silvery look and B) be slightly more forgiving than the reversal normally is. Has anyone used this process? Any advice/insight would be much appreciated. Andreas
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