Vision 3 50D Double-Perforated - Sample Film

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Vision 3 50D Double-Perforated - Sample Film

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https://vimeo.com/166597936

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Footage looks great...epic deralict locations.....loved that you just used static camera to....That was 16mm right?
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milesandjules wrote:Footage looks great...epic deralict locations.....loved that you just used static camera to....That was 16mm right?
Thanks for your kind words. Yep, 16mm. Flagstaff-Holbrook is my favorite stretch of Route 66.
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I love the convenience of those mag cameras. But when I moved I had to get rid of some things and that was one of them. I also figured with the decline of double perf 16mm film and the difficulty of loading the mags, if you don't want to pay exorbitantly for someone to do it for you, it just was not worth it anymore. I had a great Bell and Howell turret Auto master that was in great shape.
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marc wrote:I love the convenience of those mag cameras. But when I moved I had to get rid of some things and that was one of them. I also figured with the decline of double perf 16mm film and the difficulty of loading the mags, if you don't want to pay exorbitantly for someone to do it for you, it just was not worth it anymore. I had a great Bell and Howell turret Auto master that was in great shape.
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