Thanks Mike, you are right if the mechanical shutter would be used for
video, but I would expect the that The K1 uses the electronic shutter,
is that not the case?
Greetz, Jos
On 25-Nov-16 06:49, mike wilson wrote:
Not so much ill-suited but for every minute of film you'll put about 1500
exposures on your shutter. An hour and a half's film would pretty much wear the
camera out.
On 24 November 2016 at 21:17 Jos de Fotograaf <[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you for your response, Paul.
Could you plse indicate which properties (or lack of properties) make
the K1 ill suited for this task?
I could hand the films over to a specialized company, but I enjoy so
much doing things myself :-)
Greetz, Jos
On 24-Nov-16 14:08, Paul Stenquist wrote:
No, it's not a good idea. A DSLR is ill suited to the task of movie film
transfer. There are machines that transfer film quickly and efficiently, as
well as hundreds of companies that offer the service.
Paul via phone
On Nov 24, 2016, at 7:54 AM, Jos de Fotograaf <[email protected]>
wrote:
Dear group,
I have this box with 50year old 8mm family films.
I want to digitize them for distribution to my children.
Is it a good idea to use my K1 for this? Any experience?
Greetz, Jos
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