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Krasnogorsk-3 example

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I know many of you want to see examples of film shot with various cameras. I just scanned some testfilms I got back and here's a quick sample of what a Krasnogorsk-3 film can look like. The filmstock is Kodak 7245 and the camera is used with its standard lens and nothing else, except the TIV300K for the timelapse shots.

ftp://ftp.filmshooting.com/upload/video ... xample.wmv
(Windows Media 9)

Check out the steadiness and please don't mind the scan. Yeah, I know the colours don't look too good everywhere. :roll:

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Is this Kristiansand or is it Legoland?

It looks very good. I have been looking into doing one of my next projects on 16mm, and I guess you just convinced me...

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Hello,

Sorry but I can see it. Windows Media Player says that it do not recognize the specified transmission (?).
I am working in a Mac OSX. If you could upload in .mov would be cool.
If not don't worry.
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Daniel wrote:Hello,

Sorry but I can see it. Windows Media Player says that it do not recognize the specified transmission (?).
I am working in a Mac OSX. If you could upload in .mov would be cool.
If not don't worry.
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Had the same problem. However, I found that if the clip is downloaded prior to run it works.


WIMP is a shitty thing Andreas. Why not use something like: QT/MOV + Sorenson3

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sunrise wrote:Is this Kristiansand or is it Legoland?

It looks very good. I have been looking into doing one of my next projects on 16mm, and I guess you just convinced me...

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You mean the houses? They are from a place called Åkerøya. The house below actually belongs to my family and has since it was built 130 years ago.

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Åkerøya is about 30 minutes from Kristiansand and it's a small island.

16mm looks really good and sharp I think.

To all those who have problems with Windows Media, try downloading and installing the latest (free) player from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmedia or try to download the file first and then play it.
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I bought a K3 last week and it looks like a granade hit it because I took the thing apart to do some mods I hope it turns out I'll post a pic when it gets back together. I couldnt see the vid it wouldn't download.
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Very Nice! Not a bad telecine either.. if i recall, you use something similar to an older Rank? I long to shoot 16mm, the fine grain in that clip makes me more anxious. just a whole new realm of equipment :(
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T-Scan wrote:Very Nice! Not a bad telecine either.. if i recall, you use something similar to an older Rank? I long to shoot 16mm, the fine grain in that clip makes me more anxious. just a whole new realm of equipment :(
Yes, I use and Bosch/BTS/Philips FDL-60 (same factory and series as the Spirit, just older) which is like an old rank, only it is based on CCD technology instead of CRT.
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it looks wonderful :) it really does! so steady.. the panning scenes were a bit too fast for me, but that's not the camera or the system's fault ;)

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awand wrote:I know many of you want to see examples of film shot with various cameras. I just scanned some testfilms I got back and here's a quick sample of what a Krasnogorsk-3 film can look like. The filmstock is Kodak 7245 and the camera is used with its standard lens and nothing else, except the TIV300K for the timelapse shots.

ftp://ftp.filmshooting.com/upload/video ... xample.wmv
(Windows Media 9)

Check out the steadiness and please don't mind the scan. Yeah, I know the colours don't look too good everywhere. :roll:

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The Footage looks amazing :-)
I'm going to have to try some 50D with my K-3 :-)
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