Posts: 996
From: Kvinnherad, Norway
Registered: Oct 2009
posted April 03, 2013 02:06 PM
Woah!
Guide and shopping list, please!
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the projector is a Eumig 810D Lux with 25mm Diameter Opal Diffusing Glass and 20w lamp
the motor is a Micromotors E192.12.91 it goes only about 40rpm
The camera is DFK 23G274 the Pixel size on the camera is 4.4 µm it´s better to have bigger pixel size you can capture then easyer the darker parts of the film better i did see there was cameras that did have over 6µm think 9µm was the best i did see but then the price was very high to
The first lens i did buy is TECHSPEC® Compact Fixed Focal Length lenses 35mm
but then i did find Linos Mevis-C 50mm lens on ebay so i did buy it and i did get little more sharper picture
is´t better to have 50mm lens then you do not need to be so close to the film gate
and i did buy C Mount Extension Tube Kit when the lens get farther from the camera sensor then you get magnification so best is to have a Extension Tube Kit so you can test what is best to have
Posts: 996
From: Kvinnherad, Norway
Registered: Oct 2009
posted April 03, 2013 06:05 PM
Yipes, that's expensive.. Let me know if you ever open up your own telecine shop, I have a few reels for you ;-)
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posted April 03, 2013 10:24 PM
Very nice setup. However if you use the PGR version of that camera, you can replace your light source with a flash-LED system and you can capture a frame at a time, but in real time.
posted April 04, 2013 12:33 AM
i did look at some of the Point Grey Research cameras but does where little more expensive
real time would be good heh now i can only do 0.93fps so one small film reel takes about 65min and if i start to go faster the shutter blades start´s to intervene i think and i do not whant to modify the projector
the film gate is the only thing i have modify but i did have spare so i still have one that is orginal
posted April 04, 2013 12:55 AM
I removed the shutter from mine, but it can be easily replaced. With the Point Grey camera, I used a hall effect sensor in the projector to sense when pulldown occurs, as soon as the frame is in the gate, it triggers the camera to take an image. The point grey camera can do 26fps, so it can keep up and you get realtime capture which is very handy for feature length films! That lens looks very good, I cannot find one for a good price though! I am using an old enlarger lens, reversed.