In message <unbs0n$li85$
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Graham. <
[email protected]> writes
Two questions if I may.
What's the maximum reel size, and how long does it take to scan
each frame?
The original and still commonest model - 5 inches. (Which is the biggest
I have, so fine by me.) Basically because the spindles are at the corner
of the device. Many people in the early days used various means - the
most common being, I think, being a hand-winding machine - of allowing
bigger reels. (With either ingenious ways of driving the takeup spool,
or just feeding into a clean box.) Some models now come with a swing-out
arm that allows a bigger feed reel.
All these machines - both the WinAit variations (Wolverine, Reflecta,
etc.), and the Kodak Reelz - scan at 2 f. p. s., i. e. one eighth (for
standard 8) or one ninth (for super 8 silent) nominal speed. (One
twelfth for super 8 sound, but I don't know if anyone's doing that on
these, as they don't do the sound anyway.
When I looked into these scanners some time ago, I decided they
were too slow plus I would need to re-spool some 400 foot (7 inch
dia) reels onto smaller ones.
They're certainly slow, see above. Also - allegedly, I haven't used mine
yet - tend to jam on splices or any similar irregularities, so I doubt
you'd get a 400 through in one go.
Instead I just used a projector and my camcorder with all the
automatics disabled, pointing at a small screen.
That (or use of a mirror device) was the only way available before these machines came along.
I'm quite pleased with the results.
The main concern has been the inevitable loss of sync., resulting in a
beat in brightness (and perhaps jerkiness/blur in frames at the minima
of sync). Not really having tried it, I can't say. (Plus I don't have
any HD camcorder [and my projectors are on their last legs], and I feel
the format is quite capable, at its best, of far better than SD; I'm
sure most of my films are far from perfect, but I think in resolution
terms they're quite good. (Mostly from the 70s, with mostly 10 ASA film
for the Std8 ["25" - really 40 with a filter - for the Sup8].))
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