...you want to see a K-3 loaded. http://erax.servebeer.com/~interlaced/k3/k3_loading_speed2x.mpg this is the 'manual' method. the only thing 'wrong' is not...
I got some film back from processing last week. While filming I used Kodak 7245 50D color negative and the UV filter that comes with the K-3. After viewing the...
... A very unscientific observation: When you shoot a black/white/gray scene on color negative film, the film still looks orange. Negative film apparently...
Mike Friese
Mike@...
Jun 5, 2003 5:45 pm
2304
well, here's my analysis: The film base of color film is rather orange. If all you do is reverse the colors, then it's going to be very blue. I know,...
... I've had good luck using the negative filter, though not in this appication. Be aware that every emulsion is "negative" in a different way, and that...
this one is easy: you're shooting this off a projected image (light source=tungsten) with a DV camera which is probably white balanced to daylight. you should...
... Props for audacity and making it happen, but I must advise, running your negative through a projector-not too smart, unless you're going for that scratched...
Of course! I was even changing the white balance when recording trying to get the most accurate color. I will re-record it under a different setting. Thank...
Hello all, I recently received a K-3 and love it so far except for one problem - I can't put the filters on. There are no threads accessible to screw them on...
Here's the picture I forgot to send. Ryan __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). ...
... It looks like there was the plastic lens cap screwed in, then someone just busted it off as opposed to unscrewing it. You might be able to break out the...
... Hmm. I have a (dead) lens with the exact same condition...if I can find it. Found it! Ok, the (original russian) lens cap has a metal ring inside it. Just...
In a message dated 6/9/03 11:17:30 AM, meznokto@... writes: << ... It came with a pop-on lens cap, so that's what I'm guessing, but the end piece that...
Looking back through the archives I've read a lot of horror stories: scratching, unsteadiness, maintenance issues etc. I'm looking for some positive...
St.John
stjohn.starkie@...
Jun 11, 2003 10:07 am
2318
... I haven't actually shot anything yet, but I've run nearly a thousand feet of scrap film through mine without a problem, once I figured out how to properly...
I've put 1500 feet of film through my recently e-bay purchased K-3. All of it has been processed and telecine'd (best light) and the results have been...
Likewise, I have shot 1200 feet through mine making two short movies. Very good quality with a couple of caveats: You have to be a little careful about lens...
Mike Friese
Mike@...
Jun 12, 2003 6:18 pm
2321
In a message dated 6/12/03 11:21:03 AM, Mike@... writes: << You have to be a little careful about lens flare because of the uncoated optics. ... The...
I'm being off topic here, but there hasn't been any other traffic and I'm running out of ideas, so here goes: I just bought an Auricon camera that looks a lot...
In a message dated 6/29/03 7:14:39 PM, meznokto@... writes: << I just bought an Auricon camera that looks a lot like this one: [ eBone link deleted ] I...
A Beaulieu R16 service guy from Sweden told me that a 35mm slr lens on a R16 should be multiplied by 3.5 to get the "35mm slr term". Is this the same on the K3...