Vision 3 50D 8mm film - Bolex Plant in Switzerland
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Vision 3 50D 8mm film - Bolex Plant in Switzerland
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This scan has had some post work. It was scanned on a Scanity. I'm not sure where all the dust came from. Film from Wittner is very, very clean.
Film stock is available at http://www.toeppenfilm.com
This scan has had some post work. It was scanned on a Scanity. I'm not sure where all the dust came from. Film from Wittner is very, very clean.
Film stock is available at http://www.toeppenfilm.com
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Re: Vision 3 50D 8mm film - Bolex Plant in Switzerland
Very nice result. No doubt 50D is a great film R8. The dust may be from loading the camera or end of spool handling when loading into transfer device. It looks like the dust is mostly at the end of the shot. Do you plan to supply print film so that customers who wish to project their film can have a positive print?
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I'm having 6000' of 3313 print film perforated as R8. Printing will require two passes, one for each side, because the aperture plate on Fotokem's printer winds up masking part of the right side of the film.mr8mm wrote:Very nice result. No doubt 50D is a great film R8. The dust may be from loading the camera or end of spool handling when loading into transfer device. It looks like the dust is mostly at the end of the shot. Do you plan to supply print film so that customers who wish to project their film can have a positive print?
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Re: Vision 3 50D 8mm film - Bolex Plant in Switzerland
I like what I'm looking at Dennis! You've got at least 3 regular 8 cameras don't you? Does this one give the best registration?
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Re: Vision 3 50D 8mm film - Bolex Plant in Switzerland
Wow, that's insanely good for Regular 8mm. If I can work out who in the U.S. would process that, I'd love to get some.
Who's Scanity did you use?
Who's Scanity did you use?
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I believe Alexandre (the photographer) had it scanned at Ominimago in Germany.Will2 wrote:Wow, that's insanely good for Regular 8mm. If I can work out who in the U.S. would process that, I'd love to get some.
Who's Scanity did you use?
The film can be processed by Spectra Film & Video. Fotokem will also do it with a $200 minimum.
Film can be purchased at toeppenfilm.com. For some reason, 8mm Tri-X is selling better than the others.
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This camera is owned by the photographer, Alexandre Favre. It looks pretty good to me.slashmaster wrote:I like what I'm looking at Dennis! You've got at least 3 regular 8 cameras don't you? Does this one give the best registration?
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Re: Vision 3 50D 8mm film - Bolex Plant in Switzerland
Oh ok, you didn't visit the Bolex plant. That is your film with the Wig wags on your channel though?silverhalide wrote:This camera is owned by the photographer, Alexandre Favre. It looks pretty good to me.slashmaster wrote:I like what I'm looking at Dennis! You've got at least 3 regular 8 cameras don't you? Does this one give the best registration?
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Yep, I stalked that wig-wag for several days.slashmaster wrote:Oh ok, you didn't visit the Bolex plant. That is your film with the Wig wags on your channel though?silverhalide wrote:This camera is owned by the photographer, Alexandre Favre. It looks pretty good to me.slashmaster wrote:I like what I'm looking at Dennis! You've got at least 3 regular 8 cameras don't you? Does this one give the best registration?

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Re: Vision 3 50D 8mm film - Bolex Plant in Switzerland
I think TRI-X is selling well because it can be projected directly. That is what people want. Too bad the V3 can't be reversed somehow!
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I'm so bad about getting out the projector these days that I don't really miss regular 8 reversal. That V3 scanned well is a quantum leap in quality for regular 8mm. But all the costs go up so much it's about the same as shooting 16mm.mr8mm wrote:Too bad the V3 can't be reversed somehow!
I know a guy that could print the regular 8 negative to 16mm print stock probably. Anyone interested in that? I get out my 16mm projector much more often than the 8mm.