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16mm clip

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Here's a clip I put together for kicks... mostly 7201 50D with a little 100D reversal and 100T 7212. Used my Bolex Rex4-
http://www.vimeo.com/2936691
100D and Vision 3 please
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Looked great to me.... Nice combination of images and music.. I enjoyed watching it..

What are the supposedly week spots of the bolex 16mm camera..since most people seem to agree that it is one of the minor cams in this format..it looked superior to 8mm in a lot of ways. Stability looked good as well.

thanks for sharing..

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Beautiful! What telecine did you use?
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Had it done on a Spirit with Davinci here in PDX. The 50D and 100T are incredible stocks... very sharp. I wish we had them in S8-
100D and Vision 3 please
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....nice footage, lovely colours , good transfer!

the colours of the shot of the house on the yellowish landscape are incredible...

I agree that the low speed stocks vision2 100T and 50D, should be available on super-8!!!
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Very good stuff, great tiemlapses too. Thanks for sharing
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