Thank you everyone who gave tips. Sounds like I just need to give it a shot
and try to match the speeds as much as possible.

Amazing to hear you can do blow ups Graeme. I'll defo be asking you more
about that in the near future! Between us we have it covered then because
we can do reductions up here.

cheers

Mat

On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote:

> If the speeds are mismatched, they will flicker at the difference rate.
>
> Try it yourself, stick a piece of paper in the gate of the 35mm projector,
> or a small groundglass, and look at the image projected where the film
> would
> be.
>
> With a 35mm camera that has a mirror shutter, you can adjust the camera
> speed and shutter phase so that the image in the viewfinder is completely
> blank... that is the time when the shutter is closed and the viewfinder is
> open comes when the projector shutter is closed.  It can take some juggling
> to make everything work out right if you're doing everything wild...
> crystal sync makes this much easier...
> --scott
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