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Jared Foster

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  1. I will get the film back around Christmas time and I will let you know what it looks like and hopefully I can also post a link of the footage. Thanks for the help.
  2. I have the Canon 1014 Electronic Super 8 camera that I got on ebay. I got some expired Kodachrome (1991) film that I want to shoot right away before the deadline but I have a few questions. From what I read and understand the kodachrome film needs the 85A filter to properly expose color in daylight. I plan to shoot all my scenes in daylight. But the camera (Canon 1014 Electronic) says it has a default internal CCA filter. It is not a simple switch to daylight or indoor light switch. I guess by default the CCA filter is always on and if I want to shoot indoor I need to either add a video light to the camera that will turn the CCA filter off or use a plug into the camera hole. So do I need a 85A filter on the front of my camera shoot in daylight? I have already shot 3 rolls with a 85a filter on the front of the lens plus I assume the default CCA filter is also on. What is my film going to look like if I get any exposure? How do I properly shoot Kodachrome with my camera in daylight? I still have 3 rolls to get this right before the deadline. Thank You!
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