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Tony Terziev

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About Tony Terziev

  • Birthday 05/07/1992

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    Uppsala, Sweden

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  1. Hi everybody! I have put up my Beaulieu 4008 ZM II camera package on eBay and thought I would share it with the forum as well. The kit im putting up for auction includes: Fully functional Beaulieu 4008 ZM II camera body with mount cap (refurbished by Björn Andersson in 2009) Lens: P. Angenieux Paris 1.9/8-64mm Zoom with Hoya Skylight (1B) filter Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Beaulieu Optivaron 1.8/6-66mm with sunshade Battery charger Manuals in English and Swedish Beaulieu camera case 2 cartriges of Kodak Ektachrome 64 1 cartride of Spectra Velvia 50 If wanted: Extra Beaulieu 4008 ZM II camera body (non-working battery) for spare parts/gate modification If wanted: 10 issues of "Smallformat S8/16" in English If wanted: 3 issues of "Super 8 Today" in English If wanted: Sankor Anamorphic 16-D (lens) The camera works great and the lenses are in good condition (no scratches or fungus). I recommend using an external 85A-filter for tungsten filming and buying a Blue Star Eye Cushion (http://www.bluestarproducts.ca/). Worldwide shipping. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have questions about shipping or the camera package. More pictures/footage can be sent. Best regards, Anton
  2. Hello Claus, Since I haven't filmed anything with the camera (mainly working with my Beaulieu 4008 ZM II and Krasnogorsk), I can't guarantee you that there will be no vertical/horizontal weave in the finished result, even though the motor is running fine with/without film. I understand your concern (since I bought my super-8 cameras of Ebay as well) and I'm willing to send you a cartridge of Ektachrome 64 or Velvia 50 for you to try the camera out. If you aren't satisfyed with the result, just send it back (even though I think this wont be necessary) :). Best regards, Tony Terziev
  3. Im selling the beautiful Leitz Leicina Special (body only) with the angle finder(!). The camera runs without any problems and is in a very good condition. If you like some more pictures or even videos of the camera, don't hesitate to contact me at tonyterziev@gmail.com. Shipping will be the cheapest one from Sweden in a safe package (unless the buyer want's something faster). Link to Ebay-auction: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270622375493#ht_500wt_1154 / Tony Terziev
  4. Yes, I would also like to know how the ULW lens from Wittner works out on a Schneider 6-66 lens. Any examples of what to expect? / Tony Terziev
  5. Thank you for your kind words, Michael. I second that the Beaulieu cameras really work very good even in hot climates. I'm very glad I bought it since it (almost) never lets me down. :lol: An overhaul should be in it's place after the trip. I'll be back in Sweden august 19th. Processing takes about a week and I plan the send the rolls to Spectra for an uncompressed 10bit transfer. I'll write all about the travel in the "in-production" sub-forum when I get back home. Enjoy your stay in LA! Best regards. / Tony Terziev
  6. Hello Michael! Thank you for the reply. What you wrote (above) was exactly what I meant. Luckily enough I managed to fix the problem by lifting the shutter lever many times and pressing the main power switch on stimultaneously. The camera works perfect now and it seemed that the shutter was just a little bit sticky from all transportation and traveling. Thank you once again for the fast reply! I'll post some stills/footage when I get back home. Best regards. / Tony Terziev
  7. Hello! Im currently in Africa (Mozambique) shooting a super-8 documentary short with my Beaulieu 4008 ZM II. Sadly, I've encountered some problem with the shutter. It's stuck in the middle of the gate and wont move! The motor is running properly and the battery works. The camera was overhauled by Bjorn Andersson two years ago, so it's quite fresh and maintained. Does anybody have an idea of how serious this is? Is it just a sticky shutter? What should I do? Thanks in advance for any help and/or suggestions. Regards / Tony Terziev
  8. The current highest bid is 200$ including shipping. If you're still interested then send me an email or PM. / Tony Terziev
  9. Due to a lot interest, the price will be decided by the one who bids most. The current highest bid 135$. If you're still interested then send me an email or PM me. I would like to have a done deal within a week (june 23rd). Best regards! /Tony terziev
  10. Price dropped to 130 USD (85 EUR) + shipping cost. Anyone interested? / Tony Terziev
  11. Thank you for pointing that out, Tim! Price dropped to 170 USD (109 EUR) + shipping cost. / Tony Terziev
  12. I am selling 8 cartridges of discontinued super-8 film stock Kodachrome 40. All cartridges except one are still sealed. Two of the cartridges have the "process before" date 03/2006 and the rest have 11/2005. See attached pictures. The cartridges have been stored in the fridge all the time so there should not be any problems at all with the exposure/colours. The reason why I am selling them is because I am not going to use them (just started shooting negative) and I would rather sell them to a filmmaker who will put them to good use. Perhaps a short super-8 movie? Price: 250 USD (160 EUR) + shipping cost I also have an (sealed) older Kodachrome single-8 roll from 1983. I got it when I bought my Beaulieu 4008 camera, so I don?t know how it has been stored or if it is usable anymore. Still, if anyone is interested I will throw it in as well. Contact me at tony.terziev@gmail.com or PM if you have any questions. All the best! / Tony Terziev
  13. Thank you for redirecting me, Michael! I will immediately read the topics that concerns me and I apologize for my "double post" about the same topic. :) /Tony
  14. Hi guys! In august I'm going to Mozambique with approximately 20 cartridges of Ektachrome 64 reversal film, to shoot a short documentary about the country, and Africa. My flight schedule looks like this: Stockholm => Amsterdam Amsterdam => Johannesburg Johannesburg => Pemba Pemba => Maputo And the same route back home. Now I wonder if it would be safe to ship all my cartridges as hand luggage. I'm pretty sure the luggage will have to pass through a x-ray machine every time. Is there any risk of getting fogged or overexposed footage with Ektachrome? What other alternatives are there? Shipping my cartridges to the hotel I'm staying in, via mail? Buying a special filmshield or "do not x-ray" stickers? Help me out here! :) I also want to know what to think about, when shooting during high temperatures and sunny weather with super-8. How should I expose to avoid getting overexposed highlights? Should I invest in any filters and/or reflectors? I will be using my Beaulieu 4008 ZM II (with an Ewa compendium), a Spectra lightmeter and a Manfrotto tripod. Thanks in advance! /Tony
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