Moviestuff used to sell a mirror box with a condenser lens but you could 
probably get an acceptable lens and mirror at Edmund Otics which would allow 
for filming an aerial image from a projector. Forget NTSC it's dead as a 
doorknob and good riddance. 1080 24 frame transfer can be converted to any 
lower res format easily.

Robert Houllahan Film
www.lunarfilms.com
www.cinelab.com
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On Jun 24, 2012, at 7:12 PM, David Tetzlaff <[email protected]> wrote:

>> If you're looking for a cheap way to make acceptable-grade copies of 
>> films, consider one of the Elmo film chain units.
> 
> Bad idea. The camera technology is circa mid-1980's. Results not so good... 
> And people selling them usually want  alot of money.
> 
> 
>> It's a camera built
>> inside a projector with the proper shutter and some alignment hardware.
>> No need to worry about seeing the grain of a ground glass or defects on
>> a screen.
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