Looks promising! I was hoping to get some sound with it as well.kuparikettu wrote:Here's some first test footage shot with the new Kodak super-8 camera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPouFRE ... r8_footage
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Looks promising! I was hoping to get some sound with it as well.kuparikettu wrote:Here's some first test footage shot with the new Kodak super-8 camera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPouFRE ... r8_footage
grainy wrote:Looks promising! I was hoping to get some sound with it as well.kuparikettu wrote:Here's some first test footage shot with the new Kodak super-8 camera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPouFRE ... r8_footage
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Yeah, I was hoping for something like Pro8 put up a while back - I can't find it anymore but it was a static shot of a girl talking, shot in color but desaturated to be in b/w. It was fairly lovely and very inspiring, I thought, to see sync sound super 8 like that.aj wrote:The sound of the wind as nothing actually moves. Although the car could be running Easy to sync.
Wasn't the Logmar camera like $5000? This one almost certainly won't be as stable, but with sound and the view screen and as a completely new camera from scratch, that's about what I'd expect it to cost. We keep comparing it to what's out on the used market but considering what a Canon 5D costs and people spend on digital cameras it's probably not out of the ballpark of possibility.inlieubeaulieu wrote:Kodak announced, via facebook livestream, that the special edition will be coming out in early spring for $2k. way too much for me.
apparently "shortly" afterwards a cheaper model will be released (no timeline, or price point, given however)
Cut which features? Single-frame exposure is not in to begin with. No tap for a cable release. Two, Kodak doesn’t tell the shutter opening angle. Never did with any of their movie cameras, we needed to open all of them to find out, from the 1924 Ciné-Kodak to the Ciné-Kodak Eight, to the Ciné-Kodak Special, to the M2, M4, and the rest of them. Is that serious advertising after 90 years of almost all equipment manufacturers promoting their products with technical detail? The new Kodak Super 8 camera has a mirrored shutter built in, that way image capture for the LCD is made possible, but no reflex viewfinder. No optical finder at all! It’s less of a movie camera than the cheap Brownie 8 of 1953. No footage indication with the thing off electrical power.Will2 wrote:if they have to cut features to get it there it would be hard to justify even $600 when a decent old camera can be had for $100 or less.
The folks I've met from Kodak are nothing but crazy enthusiastic about film. Really good people that want to keep film alive and get it into our hands.Mmechanic wrote:Please excuse my aggressive tone, everybody, but I hate Kodak for their patronising attitude, always have. Dumb consumer, give me money, I give you a short-living plastic toy. The Ciné-Kodak I mentioned was made of metal. What a decline of a company!
The Hervic Beaulieu price list for 26 October 1973 showed a list price of $999.00 for the Beaulieu 4008 ZM II camera w/Schneider-Kreuznach 6-66mm f/1.8 Optivaron lens. The body only was $649.50. The Beaulieu (Bell & Howell - Mamiya Company) price list of 24 July 1978 showed a suggested list price of $1,600.00 for the Beaulieu 4008 ZM4 camera w/Schneider-Kreuznach 6-70mm f/1.4 Optivaron lens (dealer net price was $1,200.00). The body only was $900.00/$675.00.Will2 wrote:Does anyone know what a Beaulieu 4008 sold for new? I'd love to get an idea on how close the $2000 is to say 1972 prices...it would be roughly equivalent to $350 in 1972 prices.
The other bone of contention: Eastman-Kodak discontinued colourless-base black-and-white reversal films in 1957. An “enhanced†Plus-X reversal was then put on the market, the first of a bundle of grey-base stocks. You had PXR, TXR, 4-XR, TXTV 7727. It’s cheaper to make a dyed base than an undercoat. Profit maximisation presses on quality.Will2 wrote:That was their brilliance 80 years ago; make cameras cheap so you sell a billion rolls of film.
Offline? I just played it again, it's still there (with all the comments!).mondo777 wrote:I see the Kodak youtube video is offline now. Almost every comment was negative!
Wrong, it was in 1954.Mmechanic wrote:Eastman-Kodak discontinued colourless-base black-and-white reversal films in 1957.