Hi Chris, my friend and I have JK's. He has developed a controller that
will allow any digital slr to function as the capture device. It replaces
the mechanical/cam driven device that comes with the JK. All that to say
that I/w would be interested in participating in a more JK specific forum.
Don't think I've waded in on this, but forgive the redundancy if I have.
Nicolas Rey has a setup at L'Abominable folks might be interested in, either in
part or whole. Instead of a JK he uses a consumer projector--I think a variable
speed running at something like 4 or 6 fps. On the other end
Well, I was about 20% right!
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Pip Chodorov
wrote:
> Oh sorry, of course the camera has a lens.
>
> At 13:42 +0900 13/11/15, Pip Chodorov wrote:
>
>> It runs at 18fps and the camera is a FireWire camera. There is no lens or
>> ground glass
Oh sorry, of course the camera has a lens.
At 13:42 +0900 13/11/15, Pip Chodorov wrote:
It runs at 18fps and the camera is a FireWire camera. There is no
lens or ground glass - the camera is focused on the film surface.
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Hi Sasha,
Thanks for posting about that.
Nicolas describes here how to make one:
http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/telecine16eng.pdf
It runs at 18fps and the camera is a FireWire camera. There is no
lens or ground glass - the camera is focused on the film surface.
It uses a contact on the flywheel to