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Antoine Pret

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  1. https://www.filmvorfuehrer.de/topic/29744-bolex-esm-motor-mit-lipo-akku-betreiben/?tab=comments#comment-316011 This looks like a good solution
  2. @Aapo Lettinen Do you know a way to power the MST motor without it being too clunky ? I think it's the same story with the EBM. Here's what I saw when searching : Using the Bolex power handle - But I cannot find a recelled battery online. Using V-mount 12v regulated plate - But putting it on the back will prevent using the viewfinder and make it unusable Using a 12v "battery belt" like a Bescor - I don't really find that practical, for tripod shots ok maybe but this looks a bit oldschool for shooting handheld Maybe putting velcro on the door with a small battery ? Or something with the hot shoe mount...
  3. Hi, I would love to know how to power a MST motor in a way that you could use it easily handheld and on tripod without being too messy. If anyone can share his/her set up !
  4. Bumping this thread, I'm interested in trying a SD B4 lens with the Abakus on S16 cameras. I saw pretty good results on digital cameras and was wondering how it could perfom on film, especially the canon ones since their designs are similair to the S16 ones. Has anyone ever tried that ? I know that HD B4 (digiprimes & zooms) have been used on film with great results. I'm really wondering how close it would be to something like a optex converted lens !
  5. @Gerrit Fahr Did you managed to do the conversion ? Very interested in this as well.
  6. I have a 200ft Kodak film spool for A-minima for sale. Never went in a camera, the film on it was respooled on 100ft spools so it is like new. Price is 60€ + ship Located in France, would preferably ship within european union but elsewhere can be arranged.
  7. Oh ok, I didn't know that, thanks ! @Dom Jaeger You're my saviour thanks a lot !!
  8. I only went this far, but with no luck... Also can anyone tell me where the small springs goes ? (the one that's in L shape) having trouble putting it back, thanks
  9. Hi, I got a great pistol grip for flat base bolexes that seems to have gone stiff. I've used it a lot with no problems but now the trigger just won't come back when I press it. I've tried to put WD40 around it but with no luck. I started taking it apart but I don't really know what to look for. If anyone knows anything or maybe has a repair guide that would be wonderful !
  10. You probably didn't have a filter holder while shooting ? The same type of leak happenned to me beacause of that
  11. Hi, I'm preparing for a shot and was wondering if it was possible to have say 3 magasines of 400ft, each one loaded with different film speed and to change them when we need to, so that we can have a more flexible shot list ? Is this possible with a Arri SR3 or AATON XTR PROD , and to keep track of how much film left there is ? Or do I need to organize the shoot based on what type of film I have on the first magasine and so on ? Thank you
  12. Listed on ebay : https://www.ebay.fr/itm/404503284891
  13. Listed on ebay, auction ending 06/10 : https://www.ebay.fr/itm/404515218131
  14. Hi, I'm selling this trusty Minolta flash meter IIIF light meter with ambiant and flash readings. It also has a cine mode (24fps). Very good condition and sturdy build, (made in Japan ) accurate readings. Asking 90€ + ship Pictures : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tFLCLi6EflwSwN826G2xbddY2bq5hjlf?usp=sharing
  15. That's what I was thinking. I mean, besides metering with footcandles they seem fine. Shutter speed to angle is no problem. I saw that you can approximately calibrate a meter yourself with greycard or with the sunny16 rule and the user compensation button. It might not be the best but I can't seem to find anyone calibrating meters in Europe ?? Also, is the flat diffuser something essential to have in a light meter ? Again thanks for the answers...
  16. Thank you Eric for the detailed answer ! The reason I chose those two is mainly because it is in my budget and I wanted to know what will I miss by using them instead of a cine version. I came across a post on this forum stating that the Minolta VI was good for cinematography, but this was back in 2007 even though I don't think a lot changed since in this regard. The manual of both meters states that you can choose FPS, shutter angle, make film speed adjustments, combining spot & incident metering, averaging measures... What more is needed ? Now, If getting a used late 90s/00s lightmeter for this price means a recalibration is needed then yes, maybe I should wait until I can affrod the L-758C !
  17. Hi all, I want to upgrade my trusty Minolta IIIF to a meter with both incident & spot meter all in one. The use is for Super 16mm film work and stay with it for a while ! I have narrowed it down to : The Sekonic L-508 ( not the cine version) The spot meter is 1 to 4 degree but it has no viewfinder reading. The incident hemisphere can be retracted to get a flat reading. It's around 350 to 400€ used The Minolta Flash Meter VI (also under the Kenko 2100 name) The spot meter is a 1 degree, with viewfinder reading. It's around 270 - 300€ used. The hemisphere can't be retracted. Will I be missing some features with one of those meters for cinematography work ? What seems to be the best buy in the long run ? And also do they need to be sent for calibration or it can be done by the user ? Thank you
  18. Hi all, I will probably move to Canada next year, and I was wondering what city I should consider to find work and people to connect with in the film industry ? Right now, I do some DP/AC work and also direct on small budget music videos, short films & commercials and willing to work on projects with bigger crews. In France, where I am right now everything film related is pretty much in Paris. I work there sometimes, as I'm 2h from there by train and have connexions, family there. So, I'm mostly looking at Toronto or Montreal and considering Vancouver for the proximity with LA. From what I understand, the scene in Toronto seems bigger but everything is pricier and the competition is harsh. Montreal seems like a nicer place, cheaper, plus I speak both languages - but less work and competition I guess, might be a good entry point before moving to Toronto or other ? Also, very interested in knowing if there are Labs/scan facilities and rental houses that have film cameras, especially s16 ! Thanks !
  19. Hi ! I'm selling this lovely little Arri matte box (Model LMB-3) It's a sturdy clamp-on mattebox that takes 4x4 filters. It has two filters trays, but one has a missing piece that is retaining the filter (see pics below). It has a series 9 adapter so you can clamp it on 80mm OD lenses, and without it's 87mm I believe. You can filtrate with 4x5.6 with an other tray in vertical. The flag can be removed and folded. Can be a great use with ARRI SR cameras but can also work with digital cameras. Asking 150 + shipping worlwide (PayPal or Bank wire). Pictures : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TbofEgtwwvKoZUL_sknmp5bCow8ZSDht?usp=sharing Thanks !
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