What about a 
Yashica Samurai?I think you can shoot continuous frames with them sort of like 
a movie camera giving you 72 frames on a 36 frame roll.
But that's just 3 seconds worth of film running through a movie projector. So 
you'd have to shoot 20 rolls to make a one minute movie.
Ed

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Sent: Jun 18, 2024 11:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 35mm film with half-frame camera

Yeah, the LomoKino is fun and you can find them around - but they are actually 
1/4 frame, doing 4 shots per normal 35mm full frame.
 
I&rsquo;ve had good luck with the old Soviet half-frame, I think it is called 
Chaika?

On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 5:25 PM Herb Theriault <[email protected] 
(mailto:[email protected])> wrote:
There's also the Lomokino. Doesn't seem to be on sale any longer, so it might 
be an ebay thing. 
 
https://microsites.lomography.com/lomokino/

On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 6:05 PM Scott Dorsey <[email protected] 
(mailto:[email protected])> wrote:
When I tried this with an Olympus Pen-F as a kid, the registration was not
so bad, but the frame line was way off so it couldn't be edited into film
shot on anything else.  It did drift a little but not too much for a 
three-second spot which was all you got on a roll of film anyway.
--scott

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