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Deepak Bajracharya

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  1. Namaste, If it is for the feature, then IMHO 8-64 has advantages like as said the good wide end, minimum focusing distance and almost non breathable quality etc. With best regards, Deepak Bajracharya
  2. Namaste, Please share your experience grading SI-2K footage on Scratch. With best regards, Deepak
  3. (it's not incredibly sensitive in low light.) Namaste, Specially reading below 40 footcandles. Regards,
  4. Thank you very much Dom. I checked with the footages shot on highspeed and the found out that the problem lies within one of the magazine. Rest is fine with the camera and the other magazine. Think that magazine needs the servicing. With best regards,
  5. Thank you very much Dom for your thorough insigtful reply. The camera is the XTR plus.This same thing was seen on final print so not the transfer issue. The camera was on solid support and I didnot notice any camera vibration during the shooting. However, the picture is fine upto the speed of 60fps. Please describe the double exposure steady test procedure. I suspect the problem is with one of the magazine. Thanks in advance. With best regards,
  6. Namaste, Please notice that the picture has a noticiable vertical movement. It was shot with highspeed of 75 fps. However, the shots taken with 48 fps, 50 fps, 60 fps have never such issue. Please help me trace out the problem regarding this issue. Whether it is on the camera or magazine or any other things else. With best regards,
  7. Thanks Antonio for your post.

    So far as I know, the mainstream film market is still dominated by the celluloid, indie and experimental with digital.

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks once again.

    With best,

    Deepak

  8. Namaste, A digital version of the American cinematographer magazine is available at http://www.theasc.com/ac_magazine/digital_edition.php Regards, Deepak
  9. [Come on someone do it for the aaton !!!] With the existing film gate. With best regards,
  10. Namaste, How can one typically know the manufacturing date of the lens by its serial number? For example: Canon 8-64 serial # 30304 ( mine ) Is there any more infos that can be obtained from the serial number. Thanks in advance. With best regards
  11. Namaste, Looking forward to purchase Aaton XTR prod with a set of prime lenses. With best regards, Deepak Bajracharya Cinematographer Aaton xtr plus owner Nepal
  12. Namaste, I would like to obtain the mechanical diagram for the XTR plus. Also for the inbuilt video assist, I dont know the exact model. Please help me find out the proper way of getting these. With best regards, Deepak
  13. Namaste, L-2 Front handgrip to camera coiled Cable, Magazine Retainer Housing and Rubber Eyecup with Magazine Belt and Micro Fuse Recently acquired those as the spare parts. With best regards,
  14. Thanks Tim for your valuable info. Enjoy the time lapse cinematography. With best regards,
  15. Namaste, As I am looking forward to purchase intervalometer and vsu for my xtr plus, I have a confusion regarding the proper port for these units. My xtr plus has lemo 5 and lemo 6 besides lemo 2. And also the amphenol 9 pin but this is for the video assist. Also how does the heated eyepiece work via which connection? Thanking you in advance. With best regards,
  16. Namaste, If you could be able to post the infos like shooting format, tentative schedules, day or package rate offered will be easier. Also, the name of the shooting location etc. With best regards,
  17. Nepalese film industry was adopting the Indian Camera Crew Hierarchy for long, so I posted according to that base. I think, the gaffer is appointed in the international projects or high budget films rather than in the local productions, but I am sorry I am not the right person to answer this. The direction department obviously does not help the camera department building the camera in different configurations. With best regards,
  18. Namaste, DOP plus Camera Operator Chief Camera Assistant responsible for lighting and setting the exposure according to the guidance by the DP. Camera Assistant: Focus Puller Camera Assistant: Loader. Clappers job is performed by the 2nd Assistant Director. May have more than 2 assistants depending upon the project. Hope this helps. With best regards,
  19. Namaste, I am curious to know how will the project be finished, I mean with the optical blow ups or the DI route for the exhibition. As I am also looking forward to use one of these highspeed stocks for my forthcoming project, S16 to Scope blow up for theatrical release. With best regards,
  20. Namaste, My director friend, owner of the Sony DSR 390P DVcam had a recording problem with his camera. The local tech found out that the problem occured on the DPR board and recommend to replace the one. In this regard, I would like to know the function of the DPR board and the appropriate place to purchase. With best regards,
  21. Namaste, Just out of curiousity, I already shot two full length features in such way, it worked very well for me as the frame guide line is nearly perfect enough for the composition and there is no out of focus issue. With best regards,
  22. Dont know whether it is the professional approach or not. With best regards,
  23. Namaste, I have done something like this for the viewfinder masking as per the suggestion. Firstly, tried to figure out the tentative coverage of the given aspect ratio by framing the Frame Chart and mask by the scotch tape on the viewfinder. Secondly, figured out the tentative area by the tape, took the unexposed/developed 35mm still negative ( can find on the begining of the roll ), made a cutout size to fit onto the viewfinder and began to find the ratio by cutting on the center with the small paper knife. Trying for the numurous time, finally came to get closer to the 2.40:1 ratio. With best regards,
  24. Namaste, What are the most often breakable parts that one should keep in stocks? This is for the Aaton XTR plus camera. Like: Magazine belts, Micro Fuse Your addition to the above list is highly appreciated. With best regards,
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