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Old 04.19.2006, 02:47 AM   #4
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Nice camera!
!@#$%! made a good point about getting a good light meter. 8mm, 16mm, 35mm cameras need good light. I've worked with 8-16 before and what I noticed is that you can better have too much light than too little.
When you eventually develop the film you will notice that it's darker on film than it was on location. If you film outdoors on a sunny day you shouldn't have a problem. Forget cloudy grey days.
Something else, when you buy the film roll, the costs of developing are included.
I pay around 25 euros in europe for 3min of 8mm film.
16mm is about double the price.
Great to experiment with celluloid, and it gives a certain look to your film.
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