Hello frameworkers, Does anybody know where I can buy Super 8 film in Quebec City or Montreal, please?
Thanks in advance, Ruben On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 10:50, <[email protected]> wrote: > Send FrameWorks mailing list submissions to > [email protected] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > [email protected] > > You can reach the person managing the list at > [email protected] > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of FrameWorks digest..." > Today's Topics: > > 1. Bell & Howell Film 70 series (Nicole Baker) > 2. Re: Bell & Howell Film 70 series (Dominic Angerame) > 3. Re: Bell & Howell Film 70 series (Brian Wilson) > 4. Re: Bell & Howell Film 70 series (Scott Dorsey) > 5. Re: Bell & Howell Film 70 series (Dominic Angerame) > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Nicole Baker <[email protected]> > To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 15:16:32 -0800 > Subject: [Frameworks] Bell & Howell Film 70 series > Hey frameworkers, > I'm looking to upgrade from my Revere 15mm camera. The filmo 70d* has > caught my eye... is anyone familiar? I'm especially interested if it has > single frame capability so I can use it for animation. > Thanks! > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Dominic Angerame <[email protected]> > To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 16:04:18 -0800 > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Bell & Howell Film 70 series > That was my first 16mm camera. It is a work horse, however I do not > believe you can do a single Frame. I had a film 70da. It most likely is not > good for animation, it has a slow speed but not a single frame to my > knowledge. > > Dominic > > > On Feb 18, 2019, at 3:16 PM, Nicole Baker <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hey frameworkers, > > I'm looking to upgrade from my Revere 15mm camera. The filmo 70d* has > caught my eye... is anyone familiar? I'm especially interested if it has > single frame capability so I can use it for animation. > > Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > > FrameWorks mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Brian Wilson <[email protected]> > To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 00:57:36 +0000 (UTC) > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Bell & Howell Film 70 series > Hi Nicole, > > I have a B&H 70 that I've used to shoot several films over the years. > It's a very durable camera, but very basic in its functions. No single > frame, etc. > > I think you may really enjoy it for shooting, but it probably won't meet > your needs here. > > Best, > Brian > > On Monday, February 18, 2019, 6:04:39 PM CST, Dominic Angerame < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > That was my first 16mm camera. It is a work horse, however I do not > believe you can do a single Frame. I had a film 70da. It most likely is not > good for animation, it has a slow speed but not a single frame to my > knowledge. > > Dominic > > > On Feb 18, 2019, at 3:16 PM, Nicole Baker <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hey frameworkers, > > I'm looking to upgrade from my Revere 15mm camera. The filmo 70d* has > caught my eye... is anyone familiar? I'm especially interested if it has > single frame capability so I can use it for animation. > > Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > > FrameWorks mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 20:30:33 -0500 > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Bell & Howell Film 70 series > This is the camera they handed out to Marines in Vietnam. Marines could > not > damage it. This is pretty amazing. They are cheap and plentiful on the > used > market because they all lasted. > > That said: > 1. There is no single frame > 2. There is no reflex viewing > 3. It takes standard C-mount lenses which is good > 4. I forget which viewfinder you get with that model. Some of the B&H > finders > require additional finder lenses for each focal length lens you use. > Some > do not. > 5. It requires regular lubrication. If you get one, use turbine oil or > Mitchell > camera oil on it and follow the directions in the manual. > 6. There is a through-lens prism gadget that can be used for through-lens > framing and focussing, but you can't get it. They didn't survive the > Marines. > 7. It has a very very wide speed range. > > I think from your description that you would be happier with a Bolex, > either > reflex or not. They will do single frame and are good rostrum and > animation > cameras. Be aware that the finders are not always quite accurate and that > the reflex models require special lenses for anything wider than 25mm. But > there are lots of animation rigs for them. > --scott > > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Dominic Angerame <[email protected]> > To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 17:33:53 -0800 > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Bell & Howell Film 70 series > In WWII these were also called Combat Cameras. A tank could run over it, > leaving the camera man dead yet the film and camera would survive. > > There is a great shot of the Allies first landing on Normandy showing > battle action. It is evident that everyone on the ship was killed yet this > amazing footage survived. It is also the scene that opens Saving Private > Ryan. > > D > > > On Feb 18, 2019, at 5:30 PM, Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > This is the camera they handed out to Marines in Vietnam. Marines could > not > > damage it. This is pretty amazing. They are cheap and plentiful on the > used > > market because they all lasted. > > > > That said: > > 1. There is no single frame > > 2. There is no reflex viewing > > 3. It takes standard C-mount lenses which is good > > 4. I forget which viewfinder you get with that model. Some of the B&H > finders > > require additional finder lenses for each focal length lens you use. > Some > > do not. > > 5. It requires regular lubrication. If you get one, use turbine oil or > Mitchell > > camera oil on it and follow the directions in the manual. > > 6. There is a through-lens prism gadget that can be used for > through-lens > > framing and focussing, but you can't get it. They didn't survive the > > Marines. > > 7. It has a very very wide speed range. > > > > I think from your description that you would be happier with a Bolex, > either > > reflex or not. They will do single frame and are good rostrum and > animation > > cameras. Be aware that the finders are not always quite accurate and > that > > the reflex models require special lenses for anything wider than 25mm. > But > > there are lots of animation rigs for them. > > --scott > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > FrameWorks mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > -- ruben guzman raymond beluga studio www.raymondbelugastudio.com https://vimeo.com/user10836118
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