I got it developed at Nanolab in Melbourne Australia. All the details are in the description. I agree it's a very nice transfer compared to other places I've had it done, top work.
It was something to do with the camera starting up at the very beginning of the roll, maybe the film was a little sticky or the camera was playing up a bit, I'm not sure but it looked cool haha. Film speed is 18fps, same as it was scanned and shot in, shutter speed is 1/65 at 18fps.
Is the filmgate of the Beaulieu 4008 ZM II usually that wide open? i love it.
As far as I know yes it is, I was also surprised initially.
The video is so sharp! Where did you get your film developed?
I got it developed at Nanolab in Melbourne Australia. All the details are in the description. I agree it's a very nice transfer compared to other places I've had it done, top work.
Lovely shots!
Those stuttering frames @0:02 - I've never seen that happen. What was that?
Also, shutter speed feels quite high. How come?
It was something to do with the camera starting up at the very beginning of the roll, maybe the film was a little sticky or the camera was playing up a bit, I'm not sure but it looked cool haha.
Film speed is 18fps, same as it was scanned and shot in, shutter speed is 1/65 at 18fps.
do you find 18 fps limiting?
Not really, but this camera can shoot up to 72fps.