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Mateo Ybarra

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  1. Hi Rick; I was really interested in three of your items propositions: Cooke S4 Lens Set Includes: 14/18/25/32/40/50/75/100mm Feet Cooke Optics Speed Panchro Prime Lens Set 18/25/32/40/50/75mm and Angeniuex 25-250mm HR T3.5 Zoom Lens How much would ask for each of these ? And do you ship to Europe as well ? mateoybarra@gmail.com Thanks a lot, Mateo
  2. Thanks a lot David, I'll go for the 500T then. I was a bit scared about having some motion blur; or either having some very overexposed scenes by shooting directly in the light source. I was also told that I could expose it like if it was 320 to make the picture less grainy. Here are the examples I was talking about (hopefuly the link will work out this time): http://imageshack.com/a/img907/7215/kUwSaL.png
  3. Hey, I recently decided to switch from digital to film by investing in some 16mm equipment (an Aaton A-Minima more precisely), and got a few film stocks in the pack (a few 64D 8622, two 500T 77219 and one 250D 7267). I am gonna start testing it out in some difficult conditions for the need of a special project; We're shooting this week in an attraction park at night. This means lots of different colorful lights mixed to some very dark scenes. I tried to find some answers on how to set up the lightmeter and the camera, but can't find anything about how to handle it in this specific situation. - Which film stock do you recommend using ? 500T ? What whould happen if I shot it on the 64D ? - I reckon I'll have to use the lightmeter's reflective mode as I will mainly be shooting directly in the light source ? - Knowing that I'll also make some portaits of people in this place, could I use the same film stock ? Or do you recommend switching with a lower speed ? Here are some examples of what I am looking for in terms of results: Best,
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