The Panasonic GH4 has the synchro scan feature, too, and I have benefited
from it while recording projections off wall and Steenbeck screen.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/696100/Panasonic-Dmc-Gh4.html?page=218
Best wishes.
On Saturday, May 13, 2017, Christopher Ball wrote:
> To do it well
To do it well, you need to be able to adjust the shutter speed continuously
and by tenths of a degree. The Panasonic AF100 has this ability with its
synchro scan function. I doubt that a DSLR will have that kind of fine
tuning ability.
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 1:14 AM, k. a.r. wrote:
> Hello
Hello all.
I want to transfer some 16mm films to video the inexpensive way; projecting on
the wall, and shooting with a camera.
Obviously, I need a slightly professional camera that will let me adjust the
shutter speed, and frame rate.
I was looking at the Canon EOS Rebel T6.
Has anyone use
Hi everyone - thanks to all who participated and supported the 12th edition
of Experiments in Cinema! The event was particularly historic as we
brought 5 Cuban film scholars to our event from Havana AND their
presentations were nothing short of magical!
I wanted to let everyone know that if you g
The worm gear is the weak heart of the B&H.
In Paris, a brilliant repair artist has made new worm gears out of
more resistant material. His worm gears may outlast the projectors.
This man has retired but hopefully you can find a new worm gear for
your projector.
Pip Chodorov
At 17:37 +0200
Does it turn by hand if you rotate the motor? Is the worm gear cracked?
Is there voltage on the motor? Is the starting capacitor good?
--scott
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Hi all,
I have a Bell Howell tq3 specialist.
It works well but suddenly drive worm stop run, so it doesn't run and take
the film.
Fuse are ok. Any tips to understand if problem is simple to solve?
Thanks a lot
f
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