I'm not disrespecting hand cranked cameras. I have several and enjoy them from time to time. The K-100 is I beautiful design and lasts about twice as much as any other camera on one crank. I used only hand cranked cameras for about 10 years until during a shoot I realized how many shots I was missing and had to stop the action while I wound the camera and checked my meter. This is less of a problem on well planned and choreographed projects.
If you are Billy Wilder or John Ford you have alot more going for you than the camera. It's not about the camera, it's about the artist.If hand cranked cameras were good enough for Billy Wilder and John Ford, then they must be good for the rest of humanity.
No, not a C mount. It's a fixed lens. That was my biggest problem with one BEFORE I had one. Once I started shooting I had colorists asking me what camera/lens combo I was using because of how incredibly sharp the footage was. In the middle F-stop range it is amazingly sharp, but gets soft if you open or close it to the extremes.Is the Scoopic a c-mount? I'm curious about this camera. It seems like such a great run-and-gun camera for 16mm. Originally designed for the news, I think it'd be the "easiest" for quick use. Apparently, you can even attach a magazine to it, on the 16MS.
I have the 16MS and the adapter with a 400ft magazine. While it seems like it might be appealing, it kind of defeats the camera's purpose in making it impossible to hand hold. Good to know it is possible, but I'm not sure how practical it is. If you need 400ft loads there are probably some better choices out there. The Scoopic's appeal is just how EASY it is to shoot, meter and reload on the go; much like a Super 8 camera with better optics and wider film. If you need an adapter, let me know; I have an extra one and they are hard to find.
The Scoopic is quite loud too. If you need a quiet camera you need to look into another whole level. The Beaulieu R16 might be a great option too, I just found the Canon to be extremely solid and reliable (and newer).I've read that the Beaulieu R16 is extremely loud, and shrill. Is this your take?