Dude.supermag400_inventor wrote:The footage shot with the first prototype is the first commercial. Yes, it is horrific. But it was only a test to find the bugs in the system. I found out many things from that test. The second test was much better but still there were issues with the scratches and with the gate plate not seating properly. Those have since been resolved. The third and last test was said to be "Rock steady" and only a "few" scratches but for the most part clean. The exposure was off because I didn't have a filter and the film sent to me by Pro 8 was old stock they had laying around the shop for who knows how long? It isn't the mag's fault. The fogging was probably due to me handling the film with my bare hands in the dark. Try that sometime and you'll know what I'm saying. It's hard not to scratch or touch the emulsion when transfering it onto another core by hand. These are minor issues to deal with. The one certainty in this project is that the magazine does work....and it works well. The camera used for the tests isn't the best quality machine and the film wasn't the best either. But remember. These were to test the mag's performance not the film or operator. Give me a break....I've put a hell of a lot of money and time into this project. If you feel you can do better, go for it. Otherwise, shut up and go back to your cave.
Grrrr!
Dave
Inventor of the Supermag
Everybody here is trying to help you make more money by pointing out that the quality of your demonstration demeans the quality and achievement of your product.
Many here, myself included, would love to help you sell more of them by assisting in improving your presentation.
We love the Supermag, b/c we love all things Super 8, DIY, and ridiculously overreaching. Let us help you.
