
The reflected backlight system on the Super-8 unit:

Inside is a 35mm 35Watt halogen spot:

Here are some first results made with this backlight principle:
1980 K40, 1972 Fuji R25, 1980 K40.
No manipulation, this is how the picture comes out of the camera.
It is much better to work this way, then apply leveling etc in post.
White balance was set to automatic, very low camera sharpness.



You find more pics from the units here:
http://www.filmshooting.com/scripts/gal ... m3?page=42
But the upload program has rotated some pics automatic, I could not do anything about that.
The last pic is a full resolution 1980 K40 film frame.
I also updated my website: the 'telecine' page has English translation, now. Please let me know if you find any mistakes, so I can correct it.
http://www.super-8.be
Resumed: this is realy the best I can get out of this specific machine vision camera. However, both units are ready to accept any camera. So I can upgrade very easy. The reflecting halogen backlight is the best backlight system I have made so far. It gives a very sharp image.
The aluminium camera supports with aligning bolts are very easy to use, too. On the Super-8 unit I used 3 bolts for rotating and up/down alignment. This works like a tripod: 3 points are always stable. It takes me just a few minutes to change and re-align the camera from the Super-8 to the R-8 unit. Of cource, the extention tube from the Sony macro lens must be screwed in or out, too.
Fred.