16mm handwind cameras that timelapse [??]
Moderator: Andreas Wideroe
No I've never had any film telecined yet. Hopefully after I shoot my K40 I will have some telecine done, but with regards 16mm, I've never shot any yet.edgebsl wrote:Freya, do you have any stills or clips done with your filmo?
I have a Filmo but hav e never shot with it.
I've been quite ill for a long, long time. I was bedridden for months, and my G.P. said that I'd either just get better or I might never get better. It was over 1 1/2 years before I got better again and I was better for most of this new year, but then I caught flu a couple of weeks ago and after I recovered from that I succumbed once more to my former illness.

Anyway, I'm not even planning to shoot my 16mm film till after I run out of K40.

To a certain extent 16mm film just looks like 16mm film anyway, it depends more on the lenses than on the actual camera.
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Freya
Thanks for the pictures! Do you have a zoom lens on the top there?vidwerk wrote:
Sorry for the crappy digistills.
vidwerk.
I assume that the viewfinder is like on the 240EE and takes varioous finder lenses (bit pointless on the EE as you can't change the lens!), or is that a dogleg zoom?
I'm trying to make sense of what I'm seeing but it certainly does seem to have a cable release thing that sticks out. My EE definitely seems to have nothing like that sadly unless there was once something attached to the little lever.
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Freya
The lens is an Angenieux zoom 8- 64mm pulled from a non-functional Beaulieu S2008 I had. Filed off the broken reglo-matic zoom motor to get it to fit. As for the shutter release socket on the 240, my friend has the 240TA I believe. His socket was sealed with a counter-sunk screw which can easily be removed.
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