Re: HELP

From: D. Mark Andrews (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Feb 23 2009 - 11:35:41 PST


Miriam,

Where would you prefer to buy the film?

Mark
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  From: miriam jayne martins sampaio [mailto:email suppressed]
  Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 10:17 AM
  To: email suppressed
  Subject: Re: HELP

  hello all!
  a sincere big thanks to all who wrote back!!!!! thank you very much! i had
a feeling it may be a sign that i start working with this camera. so i can
only use 16mm film that is perforated on both sides, right? and of course it
is hard to find???
  miriam

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  Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:46:11 -0500
  From: email suppressed
  Subject: Re: HELP
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  i agree that you might want to hold on to this rare find.  the effect
produced by this double-8 camera when projected in 16mm is very cool.  and
yes, you can project it and cut the footage in with other regular 16mm
footage.   i had a bolex like this years ago and had to sell it (basically
had kids to feed) and to this day, it is the one piece of equipment that i
have most regretted parting with.  this just might be a blessing in
disguise, Miriam.
  enjoy today...
  Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez
  Film/Video Artist and Freelance Writer
  www.solislandmediaworks.com
  www.artcinematic.blogspot.com
  http://cinesthesia.blip.tv
  On Feb 23, 2009, at 12:26 PM, Jorge Lorenzo Flores Garza wrote:
    Ohh, I guess that's a much better explanation from Mark!!
    Saludos,
    Jorge L.
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    Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 09:19:59 -0800
    From: email suppressed
    Subject: Re: HELP
    To: email suppressed
    Miriam,
    You indeed purchased a Regular 8 (R8) camera. As you probably now
realize, it takes 16mm film with sprocket holes specific for use in 8mm
cameras. You shoot the roll of 25ft film which exposes half the frame, turn
the film over and shoot another 25ft. After processing the film is split and
spliced together.
    Although I haven't tried this, I'm told you can still project this film
with a standard 16mm projector if you don't have it split after processing.
You would basically see two frames simultaneously on the screen which may be
of interest to you as a technique. Keep in mind that one frame would be
right side up, while the other would be upside down due to the way the film
goes through the camera. If you want both frames right side up you would
have to shoot the last 25ft with the camera upside down.
    If you didn't pay much for the camera and it works you might want to
keep it or this technique.
    Mark
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      From: miriam jayne martins sampaio [mailto:email suppressed]
      Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 9:00 AM
      To: email suppressed
      Subject: HELP
      Hello everyone,
      I kinda of screwed up when i bought this camera, Quarz 2x8S-1M FILM
MOVIE CAMERA.
      Quarz 2x8S-1M FILM MOVIE CAMERA.
      The camera and it's zoom lens was manufactured at KRASNOGORSK factory
in Moscow, USSR.
       Technical data
      Camera Type: movie film, film type: standard 16mm film, frame size:
4x5.5mm, 12, 18, 24, 36 frames/sec preset, internal light meter, single
frame shooting, spring drive motor, intershangeable lenses.
      Lens: Jupiter-24M 1.9/12.5
      Let me say first that i know nothing about 16mm camera's and was super
excited to find this one which seemed quite compact and a good reasonable
price. i purchased it from from ebay. before purchasing it did show it to a
friend who knows about camera's and he too assumed it was 16mm but its NOT!!
it takes 16mm but its actually an 8mm?!?! goddess help me!
      does anyone know if it takes any kind of 16mm film??
      i feel like an idiot but....
      i have not received it and i did speak with the seller about this
but....
      the ad was a bit misleading but ultimately it was my fault. so know i
have a camera that i did not want??
      Miriam
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