Posts: 36
From: Birmingham, AL, USA
Registered: Jun 2013
posted October 23, 2013 12:26 PM
Good question - but there is not an "easy or simple" answer. My advice to you is to start searching for the topic - telecine.
This forum has a lot of older posts pertaining to this subject.
Use google or bing to search the web. Read each "hit" and look inside it for additional links to other articles.
Posts: 58
From: Lisboa, Portugal
Registered: Aug 2013
posted October 23, 2013 01:46 PM
Thanks Mike. Yes i already made a lot of search in web, and there is a lot of information, but is hard to understand what the best way Do you know any professional scanner to make this?
Posts: 36
From: Birmingham, AL, USA
Registered: Jun 2013
posted October 23, 2013 05:19 PM
Not sure what you are asking about. A company that does this entire conversion process for you, or a company that makes equipment for you to use to convert your own 8mm film.
Both exist. A quick look at eBay will show you any number of either of these
I have been playing with the AMBICO and KALIMAR video conversion units (small screen, 45 degree mirror, and lens) with some success. It is imperative that one uses a 12x optical zoom video camera with manual settings (focus - etc.) as well as a variable speed projector. I have played with lamp and motor speed control, but still am not "there" technically with this approach.
I am thinking that the only way to get really good results is to use the single image snapshot approach where you single step the projector - per frame - and take a video snapshot of each frame, then combine these individual files into a movie.
I can do the mechanics and the electronics. It is the optical stuff that is still beyond my reach. But, I keep reading and trying different things. This is cheaper than hanging out in a bar and shooting pool...
Posts: 36
From: Birmingham, AL, USA
Registered: Jun 2013
posted October 27, 2013 07:31 AM
Pete - Thank you! Please excuse the lapsed time since your generous offer. I have been distracted with real work lately. I look forward to accepting your assistance as soon as I settle back into my retired lifestyle. It may be another week.