How many Super 8 cameras do you own ?

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How many Super 8 cameras do you own ?

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Do you consider yourself to be more a collector or film maker ???
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Around 20 cameras the super8s are in my studio and the standard 8s are on my mantlepiece, along with a pathe 9.5mm.
I bought a couple of cheap super8s with the idea of throwing them (running) off buildings and cliffs. But once I had washed and balanced them I couldn't bring myself to do it even though they were 5 buck cameras!
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Post by S8 Booster »

Filmmaker - 8+1 cams.

You may want to check out this old post too: What Equipment do you own?


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Post by LastQuark »

I accumulated about 20 cameras the last 4 months....

I consider myself more of a hobbyist than a filmaker or collector. I just like the looks of these cameras, the build, the metal.....

I use some mostly for home movies and I will run a test review among the top cameras.
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filmmaker, one camera.
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Post by Lunar07 »

Commodore wrote:filmmaker, one camera.
Interesting! What camera do you use?
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Post by Splee »

Commodore wrote:filmmaker, one camera.
Likewise, I have just the one - a Chinon 872 Auto Zoom, bought off ebay last year for twenty quid.

Nice beast, lovely results.

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Post by danpuddick »

(trying to be) amateur(in the true sense) film maker.

I have two camera's a sankyo something or other, that is simple but I think would survive a nuclear war and a Nizo 561 that despite the praises for this aspect of the range just doesn't feel as sturdy as the old sankyo. I guess that's all the extras to go wrong.

Oh yeah I have a Boots!!!! camera that I bought for about £0 at a boot fair that sits on a mantle piece of my old flat. I would have used it but it was agonner when I got it home!

I have no real desire to collect camera's. Though I would upgrade but I'd have to sell the old one to do that! Having a dead Nizo for parts would be nice too...

It's enough with the records and the postcards and the bike parts!!! I don't even own a house!
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Post by disjecta »

One camera, filmmaker.

I have been looking for a second camera but can't seem to decide on what's best. The Bauer s715XL (the one I own) is a beast and I am looking for something with the same optical quality that's more compact.
My needs are few but very expensive.
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Post by DriveIn »

Neither collector nor filmaker, just a hobby.
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Post by Cranium »

Filmmaker.
4 or 5 MinoltaXL400s.
2 Canon 310XLs (so far!).

I'm replacing the Minoltas with the Canons. One thing I like to do is head out into the City with my wife and a friend or two and each shoot a roll. The Minoltas were OK for this, but I think the Canons will be better in the evening.

The buil-up of the Minoltas has been primarily for timelapse stuff. Ironic, then, that I didn't make it into the big, fat, timelapse project!
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Post by sunrise »

Filmmaker,

one beaulieu 7008s,
one canon 1014e (broken),
one canon 318az (for snaps),
one Yashica (actually my dads I borrowed),
one Elmo D8 (never used).

I tend to think of projects first and find the best cam suitable. I also borrow or rent cams for projects.

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Amature Filmmaker

2 canon 1014 E
1 canon 512 XL
1 minette
2 B&H Autoloads
accessories
work printer on order
mini dv on the way
i have a special shelf for all my gear as if it were a collection.
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nizo 6080 full time pro tv/film
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Post by Commodore »

well actually... 2 cameras. A canon 514 xl-s, and a kodak brownie with a turret, but I'm not sure I'll ever use the brownie, so I guess I have a collection. :P
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