Lucas Lightfeat wrote:
No doubt S8 Booster will gainsay all this - he's got one, so I guess he's in a much better position to comment on it.
I just hate to think that you might throw your money away without significant, or really necessary, results.
Lucas
I think Ludwig gave the correct view on this. With "good" K40s and a OK cam there is no need. For other filmstocks (and possibly with some cams?) it is more or less required according to the independant reports.
http://www.andecfilm.de/html/bildstand_1e.htm (english - low side)
http://www.andecfilm.de/html/bildstand_1.htm (german - different user reports)
Pedro seemed to know quite well that the K40 cartridge and pressureplate is/was optimized/balanced for the K40 (only) and just putting a different filmstock into it will not work well. So much for the convinience of the cartridge loading system. Designed for K40 and works well with the K40.
My test with the PRO8mm turned out very bad on jitter, floating and curling of the film material in the film port. Some of this must have been originated by the pressureplate imbalance vs the film stock characteristics. No doubt the PP would improved the results but if totally I don´t know.
I believe that the pressurplate design/balance is pretty equal to the conventional spring/damper balance/adjustment of a car suspension except that the pressureplate works with a fairly consistent oscillation rate. Purely mechanical balanced it requires fine tuning to be optimized.
Now, if a car suspension is optimized for soft US highways it is doomed, not to say dangerous on Norwegian bumpy mountain roads. A Citroen Hydractive 3 computer controlled suspension pressureplate is too much to ask for? Position "Sport", lets run V200T or VNF7240! Position "Normal": K40.
The "frame master" may be an optionalthough not adjustable. I am going to order one to use/evaluate it with the Provia, VT200 & VNF7240. But it will take some time to get the results. I need some 72mm 80A and 85B filters first as well and think I found some cheap OK ones.
R