Its making me want a K3 and try it.... I started looking on ebay and then I saw, "Item location: Russia" and I was like, well, probably not going to receive that anytime soon
I'm new to this channel! I recently bought a 16mm camera and I'm learning all I can about the format. This channel offers invaluable help to all the people of my generation who didn't have the opportunity to daily work with these equipments, there are so much good information here that it's so hard to find in any other place! You are truly and absolutely AMAZING, thank you from the bottom of my heart! I hope that one day you can make a video about what happens in the laboratories when we send our films to develop and scan, for me the equipment and processes they use are really a mystery that I would love to know! Greetings from Mexico!
Thanks for all your information. This was a helpful discussion because I've been weighing the pros and cons of each for a project. 17:00 this is true about still cameras too
Great video with a lot of precious first hand experience and insight - as always, Tyler! Well I'm perfectly happy with Super 16, which looks just right IMHO, including that silky texture and halation to get that gorgeous warm glow. Still working hard to gather some cash before I start a project. All the best!
Any idea on how to get in contact with them? Couldn't seem to find them anywhere on google. Also, what sort of discounts could I expect from them? Thanks!
Its making me want a K3 and try it.... I started looking on ebay and then I saw, "Item location: Russia" and I was like, well, probably not going to receive that anytime soon
I'm new to this channel! I recently bought a 16mm camera and I'm learning all I can about the format. This channel offers invaluable help to all the people of my generation who didn't have the opportunity to daily work with these equipments, there are so much good information here that it's so hard to find in any other place! You are truly and absolutely AMAZING, thank you from the bottom of my heart!
I hope that one day you can make a video about what happens in the laboratories when we send our films to develop and scan, for me the equipment and processes they use are really a mystery that I would love to know!
Greetings from Mexico!
Thanks for the kind words! Yes I do need to do a lab video. Most of the labs are secretive, that’s the problem.
Thanks Tyler! great one again.
Thanks for all your information. This was a helpful discussion because I've been weighing the pros and cons of each for a project. 17:00 this is true about still cameras too
I’m learning a lot from your videos. The last film i shot was in the 70’s. That was regular 16mm. Thank you
Great video with a lot of precious first hand experience and insight - as always, Tyler! Well I'm perfectly happy with Super 16, which looks just right IMHO, including that silky texture and halation to get that gorgeous warm glow. Still working hard to gather some cash before I start a project. All the best!
Another cool breakdown!
This is such an insightful video! I'll be watching a lot from this channel from now on! :D :D
16mm is a great format, “Spencer” with Kristen Stewart has been mostly shot on Super 16 🤘🏻
Brilliant. Thank you.
Amazing your video 😁📸🔥
the best way for shot a movie is film,real cinema is film,digital is only a big tv for home.
Does this work in terms of digital
Any websites or entities you recommend getting 35/16 short ends or recans from??
Hollywood film company, but 16mm is rare to find anything but new and sealed cans
Any idea on how to get in contact with them? Couldn't seem to find them anywhere on google. Also, what sort of discounts could I expect from them? Thanks!
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