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Dan Katz

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About Dan Katz

  • Birthday 05/06/1984

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  • Occupation
    Cinematographer
  • Location
    Los Angeles
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    Fuji X-H1

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    http://www.silverchroma.com

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  1. I am in London as well. Basically you can get all the info you need from this site: http://www.geocities.com/russiancamera/16m...nor-16sx-2m.htm I am selling for 1000 pounds with a zoom and prime and mag and battery.
  2. Why a Krasnogork and not a Kinor? The Kinor is a million times better and the one I have has a crystal sync conversion with 24,25, and 30fps. It also has a 12-1 zoom and a 10mm prime. It is really a beautiful camera with interchangable mags. Would you be interested in that?
  3. Kinor 16SX-3M Kit TCS Conversion. $2000 Kit comes with: Kinor 16sx-3m camera with Tobin Cinema Systems Crystal Sync Conversion Motor (24,25 30FPS Crystal Speeds). 12-1 (10mm-100mm F2.8) Zoom Lens 10mm f1.8 Prime Lens 1 100' Magazine 12 Volt NICD rechargable battery unit with cable. Everything is in great working condition. $2000 for everything plus shipping. Located in London.
  4. Does anyone know if there are any adapters that will let me use some C-Mount Schneider Xenon lenses on either a Kinor-16 camera or on ANY still camera? They look pretty close to the LTM M39 mount or maybe an M42 mount but I havent seen any adapters that will allow teh use of C-Mount lenses on still cameras or other 16mm cameras besides a Bolex or Beulieu. Thanks! Daniel Katz
  5. The spectra seems like the best but I heard that the best meter ever made for cinematographers was teh Cinemeter II which was a digital meter specifically designed only for cinematography use. Does anyone know if this meter is better than the Spectra IV and where it can be bought used since it is discontinued? Thanks!
  6. Hi I am desiding which light meter to buy. I have narrowed it down to a few. Please tell me which one of these you most dislike and why? Minolta IVF/VF (This is the least expensive out of all of these but also has the least features). Sekonic L508/L608/L558 Cine Meters (These have the most features, and is the only one to have an option for the meter to automatically calculate shutter angle changes. But I hear that these have the lowest light sensitivity and that the spot meters on them are really not that great). Gossen Digipro F (On this I hear that the globe is small and that the Gossens are made more for flash photography). Spectra IV-A Digital (This is supposed to be the most advanced light meter with the highest sensitivity to light. Also this meter has won the academy award for technical achievement and has a really amazing heritage for putting out amazing products. The style however is a bit out-dated). Thanks, Daniel Katz
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