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Post by Mr Blackstock »

i just did a quick check around, no plus-x. very weird because i saw some at vanbar a couple of months ago.

i will phone film plus on tuesday to find out if they could process vision stock.

if they can, put me down for two for certain, four maybe.

if processing is overseas, definitely just two. depending on all up costs.

just a thought, if super8 sound in the states sell vision stock, why not order through them and get some of their cut down stock as well?

any thoughts?

actually i just had a look, they sell cut down vision 200t and 500t, at $35 per film including processing, would they be a good alternative?
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Post by markfroble »

I'm not too sure about Super8 Sound - I think their reputation regarding quality of work and customer service isn't that flash - There are plenty of alternatives in the US.

Here's what others said: viewtopic.php?t=8034&highlight=pro8

Also, it'd be convenient to get the film processed and telecine'd at the same establishment - And going by viewtopic.php?t=8857, Super8 Sound don't seem to cut it telecine wise.

So who else wants some Vision2 to try out? I'm buying 10 cartridges already, so we only need another 10 to make an order.
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I'm in for 2 rolls of 500T if possible

- BTW who is your contact - Leigh Christianson? - he's a great bloke hey

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Post by Shion »

Put me down for 1 x 200T and 1 x 500T. If we only end up getting one type or the other, I'll get 2 of whichever type is decided upon.

As with Mr Blackstock, I will consider purchasing more than that, if we can find a convenient and economical enough way of processing them.

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Hi guys
We would love to try some of the negative stocks aswell ....we shot some negative 200asa film (which we bought years ago from Rodney burke) We had it processed at film plus and they didn't have a problem processing negative.(probably in 98-99) The footage looked a bit blue as I remember. But it worked!

Done know if any of you guys are interested but me and my partner are big super8 fans. We shot 5 short films of our own entirely in super8....... we are also a video production company called Mulesfilm. We are in Brisbane. We love transfering super8. So if you don't want to get involved in transfering your own super8 we can do it and results look great. If you are in Brissy you can come and over see us transfering your film. If you want to send a test to see how our transfer looks...we would be happy to transfer it for free. We normally charge $15 per roll for transfer but we can pretty much do it for any budget. We use a canon xm2 dv camera and sony film chain adaptor. We can transfer from 1fps-25fps. Totally flicker free. And in real time. We also colour correct.

Sorry to plug our company but thought we might be able to help someone local out.

We are also interested in shooting some more negative stock so count us in for 2 rolls of 200asa and 2rolls 500asa for your group buy.

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Miles

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Post by Scotness »

Hey guys I've got some friends here in Brissy that might be interested - I'll pass on their details - they've shot a short in Super 8 and they need to get a flicker free transfer - they've done an off the wall one for rough editing

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Post by xeno_basso »

Excuse my ignorance but what sort of camera can expose this 200 or 500T film correctly.
Don't most, even "high-end" cameras max out at about 160 ASA?

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Post by xeno_basso »

ALSO
Don't forget about Elizabeth Pharmacy in the middle of the Melbourne CBD as a consistent supplier of Super 8 filmstock.
K40/Tri-X/7240
I'm sure last time I ordered a few K40 from them they were cheaper than the price quoted elsewhere from Kodak direct.

Anyone in Melbourne care to confirm?

John
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