damn dude this is tight... these cameras go for like $40 on ebay, if you could post a vid explaining what you need to set one up, that would be much appreciated... i'd make a rig like this for sure.
Dude, this is so sick! I’ve got the same camera, I had no idea that someone could get it to look like this. What kind of analog to digital converter do you use to capture it?
Thanks! I used a AC power converter for the camera called a HVA-200. That little converter has a RCA video out. I used a RCA to HDMI converter cable to send the signal to an Atomos Ninja V monitor, which has built in recording capabilities. I simply recorded using the external monitor onto an SSD!
With these older digital cameras the sensor gets burned in for a few seconds when bright lights hit it, so the camera naturally produces the ghost trails.
I’m a fan now!
damn dude this is tight... these cameras go for like $40 on ebay, if you could post a vid explaining what you need to set one up, that would be much appreciated... i'd make a rig like this for sure.
This is sick!
our dorm room, or studio film lot? They will never know
The fact it's all extrteme close ups does give it away
Dude, this is so sick! I’ve got the same camera, I had no idea that someone could get it to look like this. What kind of analog to digital converter do you use to capture it?
Thanks! I used a AC power converter for the camera called a HVA-200. That little converter has a RCA video out. I used a RCA to HDMI converter cable to send the signal to an Atomos Ninja V monitor, which has built in recording capabilities. I simply recorded using the external monitor onto an SSD!
@@finnbenischek3170 Awesome, thanks dude! Keep it up
so sick, how did you achieve that ghost framing effect?
With these older digital cameras the sensor gets burned in for a few seconds when bright lights hit it, so the camera naturally produces the ghost trails.
@@finnbenischek3170 awesome, thankyou!