From: bryan mckay (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Feb 23 2009 - 09:22:05 PST
You could always just accept the error as a sign and embrace the
Double 8 format. I've seen some pretty interesting films with unsplit
Double 8 projected as 16mm, with the second half shot upside down so
everything appears right-side up, except two of the quadrants are
running in reverse.
Bryan
On Feb 23, 2009, at 11:59 AM, miriam jayne martins sampaio wrote:
>
> 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
>
>
>
>
> How fun is this? IMing with Windows Live Messenger just got better.
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