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Is age a problem for you?
Michael Carter replied to Daniel D. Teoli Jr.'s topic in General Discussion
Check out these guys https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HARBYJReO54#fauxfullscreen -
Is age a problem for you?
Michael Carter replied to Daniel D. Teoli Jr.'s topic in General Discussion
I am 72 and want to find other people to make 16mm black and white films with in Pittsburgh. Bolexs, Zoom H4N, Darkroom, Lomo Pro, Uhler printer. And if you are older than me that is OK. Younger too. -
What 16mm cameras have auto exposure
Michael Carter replied to Michael Carter's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
Thank you both for those lists. Some are on eBay. One seller of a 79 dollar auto eye 16mm camera does not know if the exposure part works, just the motor. -
What 16mm cameras have auto exposure
Michael Carter replied to Michael Carter's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
Tyler, shooting manually with 7363 outdoors is difficult when cloud cover is variable, which is most of the time. The slightest change in brightness shows. The film has no latitude. It'd be great not to worry about that. Yes, scoopic, the Filmphotography guy has some videos using one. Just saw it. -
Automatic exposure is missing on all my 16mm cameras and lenses. The Bolex zooms with it never seem to work. Does someone fix them? Is auto exposure even used in 16mm? Scoopic? Can they work?
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7363 rev in d94/5 25-50 Asa https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S-w47zFve-s
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25 Asa to 50 Asa. Please review the above data and these photos carefully and tell me that 50 Asa is correct. Unbelievable. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1238841492923304&set=ms.c.eJw1y8kJACAMBMCOxD2iSf~_NSUS~%3BAwMq03CxKE0PXGB4MVaIH3I3uOqBFF2APM5hDZ8~-.bps.a.1232744353533018&type=3&theater
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7363. Core #1 roll #6/8. Bracket test face. 15mm. Cine Kodak Model BB camera. Snow was on the ground and the sky was overcast. 25 Asa was used. The Sekonic incident light meter uncovered read 640 black and 20 red. At 1/35 that's f4. The Weston reflected light meter read off the tripod buoy supported gray card 25 on the low scale and a little less on the high scale. That's f4/5.6 or f4. Exposures were f4, f4-1/3, f4-2/3, f5.6. The lens was covered between shots, shooting a few frames to put black between exposures. Development was in D-94 at 70 f five and one half minuets, agitating 15 times to begin and then 3 times in each 30 seconds. Second development was 4 min. in D-95, same agitations. Pictures look great in all exposures. Take your pick. The face looks best at f4 and the background looks better at f5.6. That would be 50 Asa. A longer FD to 6 min or 6 1/2 at f5.6 might lighten it. Not 7 min though. That is too far. Leader lightens at 7 as will the image too much for me.
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I have one, they are rare and over $500, a friend has two of them. I like to use 50 feet at a time and the medium size 15m Lomo tank. Some cameras have a stopping arm to limit shooting to 50 feet. I use a Cine Kodak Model BB camera that requires 50 foot reels. Gray plastic projection reels work in total darkness. I wind down film from 400 foot cores. That way I do not cut film in half.
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Sorry, videos were deleted because of errors. Here is a still from a new test. Bright sun at 320 high range, 25 Asa, f16 1/35 Cine Kodak Model BB camera, 15mm lens
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My very first Homedeveloping
Michael Carter replied to Randy J Tomlinson's topic in General Discussion
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Three, but do bracket tests
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Video of projected clip https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q32chDiNnPg
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And now the new 7363 has been reversed in D-76 https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.2215315352046858&type=3
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I stand develop. The previous shot was a bit too dark so I diluted R09 1:400 and developed 4 hours with one agitation in the middle.
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Thai isn't much to start an enterprise. If anyone could do it I am sure you could.
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What Kodak films can be 2R?
Michael Carter replied to Michael Carter's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
Thanks but I only do black and white. 7363 is 1R and $40/400 ft -
I have some 7302 print film that is 2R. What other films can I buy new that are 2R? I couldn't find any in the catalog. Didn't look too hard though.
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Mono No Aware sells a lot of stocks not listed on their store
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Yep, but that item is restricted to CA
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16mm 2R short ends. Help.
Michael Carter replied to Glenn Stephen's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
Regular 8mm film is two perf, with extra perfs inbetween. It is available right away and works in 16mm cameras. Int film brokers sells it in 100 foot rolls upon request -
16mm 2R short ends. Help.
Michael Carter replied to Glenn Stephen's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
I got some 16mm 2R from Foma thru Freestyle but it took a long time