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rawfa
11-10-2007, 07:12 AM
Ok, so I just bought a 35mm camera (konvas m2) and I would like some advice on additional stuff I will need to make the best out of this. It already comes with an 18mm, a 35mm, a 50mm and a 75mm...so I´m set for lenses. I have never shot 35mm so I would like to obtain some more info on the subject...specially with such a "delicate" camera as the konvas. I will probably need some portable power source and stuff like that. I would also like some suggestions on good places to buy and develop film. Any other information will be appreciated.

I have seen some stuff shot on KODAK VISION 5279 500T that looked awesome. If possible, for cost reasons I would like to buy film that can handle well both low light and strong light conditions....I´ve read good things about the KODAK VISION 5274 200T on this capacity

cheers,

Rafa

Billy Pilgrim
11-11-2007, 01:54 AM
Just out of curiosity. Where did you get your equipment, and how much did you pay for it?

filmman
11-11-2007, 10:10 AM
I have a lot of info at http://www.releasing.net/filmmaker/

I can get you 35mm film stock at 10 cents to 15 cents for tested short ends. Price depends on emulsion, speed and length.

Please visit my website and send me an e-mail.

flinty
11-17-2007, 08:36 AM
I have a lot of info at http://www.releasing.net/filmmaker/

I can get you 35mm film stock at 10 cents to 15 cents for tested short ends. Price depends on emulsion, speed and length.

Please visit my website and send me an e-mail.
why do you film boys think your poos honey,

flinty
11-18-2007, 02:03 AM
why do you film boys think your poos honey,

well no bites good on you, s16 and 35mm still has a lot to offer but sites like this guys[filmman] annoy me just concentrate on your love rather than rubbish tape.