[Frameworks] DSLR telecine on a JK printer

paul at krimmer.at paul at krimmer.at
Mon Dec 6 04:04:38 CST 2010


 i have done that several times a longer time ago, but you never know 
 when the shutter rips off, so if you calculate yourself after 20000 
 clicks about the possibility the in the middle of the project it kills 
 itself you can do that very easily. you have to have a replace-camera in 
 your repertoire and looking forward for replacement costs of 100-200 
 bucks each time ... and a lot of nerves ;)  but then it works. of course 
 a 5d will stay longer as a 500d, but i would rather use the cheap one 
 for that job ... nowadays i only use that for making telecine of 
 finished works and not for production process anymore...

 On Sun, 5 Dec 2010 22:36:41 -0700, jeanne LIOTTA <jeanli515 at gmail.com> 
 wrote:
> they are doing that at my school. But you have to watch
> out--perhpasreplace the camera fairly regularly since they werent
> really made for that kind of frame-clicking volume. Its tedious, just
> like any optical printing, no?  but with a controller interface you
> trust maybe you can just go out for coffee or take  a nap.
>  another one of the million workflows....
>
> On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 6:04 PM, John Woods  wrote:
>  Anyone doing film transfers on a JK optical printer with a DSLR?
> Particularly of
>  S8 or 16mm colour negative? Seems like the most tedious way to
>
>  transfer film but the potential quality it presents intrigues me.
> Thx.
>
>  John Woods
>
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