I live in Pennsylvania. I've just finished shooting 4 carts of super 8 on a Minolta Autopak D-4 camera. Two carts of Ekta 64T and two carts of Plus-X.
Where should I have the film processed? I'd like a good quality lab that's not extreemly expensive and that has a quick turn around. (Does that exist?)
Also, any suggestions for a projector (silent or whatever) that can project in 18fps and 24 fps. Right now I'm shooting in 18 fps but I'd like to option of projecting 24 fps too.
(On a side note does anyone know a good regular 8 projector I could buy to watch my gramdpa's old movies?)
Where to have film developed
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http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/s8mm/ ... 4.10&lc=en
Sadly, the Kodak lab directory doesn't list anyone in PA.
Check out Cinelab in MA. Their turnaround is speedy, and their prices aren't crazy. You can get a cheap Rank transfer from them at the same time.
http://www.cinelab.com/rates.php
Sadly, the Kodak lab directory doesn't list anyone in PA.
Check out Cinelab in MA. Their turnaround is speedy, and their prices aren't crazy. You can get a cheap Rank transfer from them at the same time.
http://www.cinelab.com/rates.php
It is possible to get a dual gague projector that will run variable speeds from 16fps to 30fps....both super 8 and reg 8.
Picture quality may not be quite as good as a dedicated reg 8 projector on the older film but will be prefectly acceptable....I own a Fujiscascope M32 (I think that's the number!) and it works fine.
Best reg 8 projection I ever saw was from a Eumig P8.
Picture quality may not be quite as good as a dedicated reg 8 projector on the older film but will be prefectly acceptable....I own a Fujiscascope M32 (I think that's the number!) and it works fine.
Best reg 8 projection I ever saw was from a Eumig P8.
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What about Pac-Lab or A1-Film Lab in New York?
Both are fast & pretty affordable.
http://www.Pac-lab.com
http://www.a1filmlab.com/
Both are fast & pretty affordable.
http://www.Pac-lab.com
http://www.a1filmlab.com/