@@ChrisOsbyrne I think it was about 3-4 weeks, which is probably normal, I had some super 8 kodak vision stuff developed by them as well and I had to wait about 4 weeks too.
@@girmonsproductions That's all you need, I would try to open up the aperture a bit next time. I mostly keep a log on each shot of the subject and f-stop so I know what I did or need to fix. Still good job that you know the camera works. Keep shooting...
Where did you get it processed and scanned?
GAUGE FILM in the UK
@@girmonsproductions Excellent, thanks. Quick turnaround?
@@ChrisOsbyrne I think it was about 3-4 weeks, which is probably normal, I had some super 8 kodak vision stuff developed by them as well and I had to wait about 4 weeks too.
24 fps?
I shot it at 18fps but they scanned it at 24
under exposed
Yes, I know.. it’s a Reversal film and the built in light meter is obviously not great
@@girmonsproductions That's why I love cameras the I can control it manual for this reason.
@@rothellecooke7425 well on that camera you can only control frames per second and aperture nothing else.
@@girmonsproductions That's all you need, I would try to open up the aperture a bit next time. I mostly keep a log on each shot of the subject and f-stop so I know what I did or need to fix. Still good job that you know the camera works. Keep shooting...
@@rothellecooke7425 yeaah this was just a test more or less. I’ve got a Bolex standard 8mm loaded to shoot. Hopefully that one will be better