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Dave Walker

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    Cinematographer
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    Oxford, UK
  1. You can still get colour reversal Super 8. Wittner Chrome 200D is here (and other places) http://www.wittnercinetec.com/ or http://colorreversalfilm.com/ I just got three reels back from processing this week and enjoyed watching home movies the "old fashioned way" with my girlfriend last night :o) Also, Film Ferrania should be up and running by the Summer, which will be another source of colour reversal Super 8. http://www.filmferrania.it/ Dave
  2. By the way, the Cinerex has a bad reputation for scratching films... http://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=005172 I'd highly recommend trying to get something a bit kinder to your precious media. Projectors are so cheap these days. I got my Sankyo for free, with a screen included(!)
  3. Great news - glad to get it sorted out. Good luck with the digitisation & let us know how you get on! Cheers, Dave
  4. I don't know which projector you're using, but my projector has a knob to turn to correct this. It sometimes needs adjusting when swapping films, as the sprockets don't always line up perfectly with the aperture. Have a look at the projector manual (if you have it) or just look around for a knob or lever you haven't adjusted yet! Report back if you manage to fix it :o)
  5. A quick Google search brings this up: http://super8arena.com/camera_manuals.php?file=czQwN3hsLnBkZg==LDVXVRIILH It's actually the same manual as the S 407 XL, which may have been what slowed you down a bit. I also have this camera. It could be very good, but I never got to grips with the manual exposure settings, unfortunately. If you ever want to buy a second one (with printed manual & case) give me an email! Dave
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