quot; tag. The Nikon R-10 is also a really
> > interesting camera that has a lot of really cool options for
> > super-impositions. I think it's the camera Paul Clipson uses if that holds
> > any significance...
> >
> > Steve Polta
> >
> > --- On Sun
ag. The Nikon R-10 is also a really
interesting camera that has a lot of really cool options for
super-impositions. I think it's the camera Paul Clipson uses if that holds
any significance...
>
> Steve Polta
>
> --- On Sun, 7/29/12, David Tetzlaff wrote:
>
> From: David Tet
, 7/29/12, David Tetzlaff //* wrote:
From: David Tetzlaff
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Super 8 camera recommendations?
To: "Experimental Film Discussion List"
Date: Sunday, July 29, 2012, 4:55 PM
Since you want cost to come together with features and
reliability,
-10 is also a really interesting camera
that has a lot of really cool options for super-impositions. I think it's the
camera Paul Clipson uses if that holds any significance...
Steve Polta
--- On Sun, 7/29/12, David Tetzlaff wrote:
From: David Tetzlaff
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Super 8 c
Take a look at Nizos (560/561, 801, some others) and Bauers along with Canons.
It depends on exactly what features you're looking for, and exactly how much
you want to spend. You can get a Nizo 801 for around $200 (or less) on ebay,
and it will come with a built in intervalometer, lap-dissolve f
Since you want cost to come together with features and reliability, I'll assume
Beaulieus, stock or rebuilt, are out. I'd say it hard to do better than the
various iterations of Canon 814 and 1014. For something cheaper than that, you
might look at a Sankyo, but I think they're not quite as reli