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Berry Edwards

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  1. This is really rough; I love this reversal stock as well as the already discontinued plus X for their unique limited latitude and vibrancy which requires dead on accuracy when setting exposures ( a great teaching aid for both the novice and experimental cinematographer). Not to mention the economy of camera original and print in one as well as its ability to stick into an old projector and see your magic as well as flaws to improve upon. I agree with the other posters that stated that Kodak should have risen the price or at least hand this reversal manufacturing technology over to another smaller company to produce. This is a damn shame because I really, really love this stock because it also offers a different color palette than the negative stocks. Kodak I really hope you are reading these posts because there are some young video shooters who have yet to discover the true beauty of film, who will soon tire of the High Def look and will seek alternatives.
  2. Hello all, I'm new to this forum so kindly bare with me if I'm repeating a covered topic. I just recently purchased a zeiss vario-tevidon f2.0 18-90mm zoom lens off ebay for my Bolex Rex 5. The most I've found out concerning it is that it wassn't from the well known carl zeiss line and it was from the former East Germany. It has a spot filter and that is the limit to what I've found. Has any of you used this lens and can you share your thoughts concerning the quality of your imagery or lack thereof? I would really appreciate it.
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