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fabian gebbert

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  1. Hi Folks, i made some experiments with super 8 and wanted to do a music vid for a band i know. so i did :) i used a nizo 6080 and one roll in an older nizo. Films were 500T 200T and 64T from kodak with a HD telecine done with flashscanHD. we also used a digicam with a fisheye lens. so my video is a combination with s8 and digital. i done the editing my self, so its not perfect :D i would like to hear your comments on that! (some of the S8 scenes have some strange gamma overload and look milky. seems done by vimeo :/
  2. addition: it never ever has been serviced since it was build (30 years old). the problem is, that many 6080 in the US are the last production (i read) and not of good quality. here in germany the 6080 is perfect. the only problem mine has: i broke the viewfinder. i have to guess by my self if its sharp. :/
  3. i have the nizo 6080 for 2 years now. i already filmed about 8 rolls with it. its very silent and reliable. no problems, perfect German engineering ;) here you see some footage with a HD scan and one roll 64T: (please note: the "jumping image" at the start is not from the cam! i worked on the tripod.
  4. he is right. but in this case i have to work with what i got. where i live its not so easy to get a daylight lamp. afaik. also i think this kind of colors would suit quite well for the short. thank you guys for the help!
  5. ok, if that is everything i have to do, will do so :) there will be a professional telecine and a digital cut, so we could correct it there. i just was unsure if the colours could be corrected, or if they are completely green / yellow or something. the light colour of the lamps is 3400 K
  6. Hi Folks. I liked the 64T a lot. I am planning to do an Indoor Film project this month. I have some 500T Vision 3 Super8 and some 100D as well as an Nizo 6080 along other nizos (900). i have some experience with the 500T indoors. but none with the 100D. there are 3 1000K watt lamps in my equipment as well. Please can someone give me some advice how i can get the best result with the 100D indoors? i dont want to use a filter because then it would be ASA 25 and that is too dark. does anyone have some footage of 100D indoors with artificial light? didnt found something online. Thank you and kind regards!
  7. quite good filming and stuff. but sorry, nexttime when you do a poser hip hop RNB video, get hotter chicks and cars. dont make videos like "me too". you can do better as i can see.
  8. cool stuff! could be the beginning of "I Kina spiser de hunde" Part two :)
  9. hey, nice filming. i like the egnimatic look. but the music is crap ;) go for metal instead..
  10. that looks great fpr 64T. but the question is more: "how did you do that" :)
  11. i have heard this telecine thing would be good: http://www.moviestuff.tv/mi_scan8_hd.html but quite expensive... :) but professional stuff like the Flashscan HD is even more.
  12. hm, maybe i will test this thing next month. but only in daylight with an bigger asa filmspeed. but first i have to figure out how to connect it to the nizo 6080 lens with converters...
  13. Hey Matt, thank you for the answer. i found that vid on youtube from a guy that used a dof adapter:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH3ctZBcqjI but since i got a nizo 6080 connecting one looks hard and if i would need some rails to hold a large adapter. but i have seen several videos with 35mm adapter experimentes an the pictures had some nice "artistic" touch. i liked that :) but maybe zooming in would do it as well in certain circumstances.
  14. Hey folks, does any of you have some experience with a DOF Adapter on Super8 Like this here: http://www.twoneil.com/ I am looking also for an guide or possibilities to build one. Thank you very much!
  15. hey robert. i would recommend you to use the ultra wide lens 3 for the nizo 6080. you can also crop the picture afterwards to get "16:9". i would not recommend modifying the camera. if youre not an exptert it is very likely to damage it. use the UWL :-)
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