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Thread: Did Cameraguy use his Velvia? (AKA, Regular 8mm versus Super-8mm)

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    <font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ August 30, 2003 05:51 AM: Message edited by: cameraguy ]</font>

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    I would probably want to shoot Reg 8 if i had a better reg 8 camera...maybe i'll get a roll and shoot with my Kodak ..it's one of their more advanced later reg 8 models, so maybe the lens is better. I like cameraguys' camera..cool! I like manually threading projectors, less torn film and damage...and even my Kodak Brownie projector has better registration, with it's hub design guiding the film...how is John Schwind coming up with reg 8...is he cutting it himself? Or did he buy a big supply of k25, and eventually will have no more reg 8?

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    So regular 8mm with it's spring wound motor would be perfect for filming space aliens. But that changing bag thing, might make the aliens nervous as to what your were doing. [img]cool.gif[/img]

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