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Wondering how to do a full frame photograph (including sprockets).



 
 
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Old December 11th 04, 10:27 PM
Some Dude
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Default Wondering how to do a full frame photograph (including sprockets).

I've done this on holgas before but I want to hack a Nikon FM or FE
permanently or something cheap'ish to expose the sprockets on both the
top/bottom.

Is this a serious mechanical modification to the shutter?

Or...Anyone know of any sprocketed film thats semi-available thats
35mm?

Thanks

Cheers,
-sd
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Old December 11th 04, 11:21 PM
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Moron.....

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Moron.....

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Old December 12th 04, 12:01 AM
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shoot digital and make a sprocket mask.



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I've done this on holgas before but I want to hack a Nikon FM or FE
permanently or something cheap'ish to expose the sprockets on both the
top/bottom.

Is this a serious mechanical modification to the shutter?

Or...Anyone know of any sprocketed film thats semi-available thats
35mm?

Thanks

Cheers,
-sd
http://www.zoom.sh



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Old December 12th 04, 12:01 AM
angryfilmguy
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shoot digital and make a sprocket mask.



"Some Dude" wrote in message
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I've done this on holgas before but I want to hack a Nikon FM or FE
permanently or something cheap'ish to expose the sprockets on both the
top/bottom.

Is this a serious mechanical modification to the shutter?

Or...Anyone know of any sprocketed film thats semi-available thats
35mm?

Thanks

Cheers,
-sd
http://www.zoom.sh



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Old December 12th 04, 12:40 AM
Peter Chant
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Some Dude wrote:

I've done this on holgas before but I want to hack a Nikon FM or FE
permanently or something cheap'ish to expose the sprockets on both the
top/bottom.


I am not familiar with either camera but from the 35mm SLR's I have seen I
doubt if it is possible.


Is this a serious mechanical modification to the shutter?


The body simply won't be big enough.

Or...Anyone know of any sprocketed film thats semi-available thats
35mm?


?

Hmm, if you really want to expose the sproket holes could you wind 35mm film
onto 120 spools with backing paper and use an MF camera. I've seen it
suggested as a 'panoramic' mod for MF cameras. Why I am not sure.

Why do you want to expose the sproket area anyway?

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Old December 12th 04, 12:40 AM
Peter Chant
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Some Dude wrote:

I've done this on holgas before but I want to hack a Nikon FM or FE
permanently or something cheap'ish to expose the sprockets on both the
top/bottom.


I am not familiar with either camera but from the 35mm SLR's I have seen I
doubt if it is possible.


Is this a serious mechanical modification to the shutter?


The body simply won't be big enough.

Or...Anyone know of any sprocketed film thats semi-available thats
35mm?


?

Hmm, if you really want to expose the sproket holes could you wind 35mm film
onto 120 spools with backing paper and use an MF camera. I've seen it
suggested as a 'panoramic' mod for MF cameras. Why I am not sure.

Why do you want to expose the sproket area anyway?

--
http://www.petezilla.co.uk
 




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