mattias wrote: i've always shot super 8 because i thought it looked cool.
Well, it must be -amongst other things maybe- the lack of detail that makes this little format looks so cool. I mean... it leaves room for your fantasy to fill in details.
Remember those old transistor radio hits from the sixties?
Only midtones but we got the message...
Fred.
my website:
http://www.super-8.be
about film transfering:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_k0IKckACujwT_fZHN6jlg
mattias wrote: no, we had no trouble with image steadiness, not with the previous 15 carts i shot either. then again i never had such problems with any stock after the bad carts were fixed.
/matt
Matt,
What cameras have you used with the "no-jitter" carts?
dropping in late on this one but mattias´ stuff looks truly great compared to early samples posted of the 64 - actually darn good and if it look that great when projected the execution of the K40 is no loss. got a few 64 carts ready for processing and hope it turns out equivalent god.
wado1942 wrote:Are there any pin registered super-8 cameras?
yeah, Magic Alex has a couple but reading between the lines in hi scomments it surely aint no big success for various reasons.
the Nikons R8/10 is semi-pin registred but it obviosly cuts bots ways depending on various factors like perfing and film thinkness/mechanical material characteristics, camera wear etcetera etcetera