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Posted by Ernie Zahn (Member # 274) on June 19, 2007, 04:54 PM:
I'm looking for a 200ft/60m camera i.e.:
Nizo 6080
Nizo 6056
Beaulieu 1028 XL 60
Beaulieu 1068 XLS
I believe Sankyo also made 200ft cameras. Please PM me or e-mail me if you have one to sell> bfspublicrelations@gmail.com
Posted by George Patoulidis (Member # 452) on June 19, 2007, 05:37 PM:
Hi Ernie
You probably saw that I'm selling a Beaulieu 6008Sd (which of course accepts the 200ft cart). I understand that it may be beyond your price range so, to help you find a cheap camera that will do the job, here is the list of all cameras that can accept the 200ft cart.
Beaulieu 1028
Beaulieu 1068
Beaulieu 6008
Beaulieu 7008
Beaulieu 9008
Chinon 200/8 XL Pacific
Chinon 200/12 XL Pacific
Cosina MSXL 204M
Cosina MSXL 206M
Cosina MS 208M
Elmo 612 S-XL
Elmo 1012 S-XL
Elmo 230 S-XL
Elmo 240 S-XL
Elmo 260 S-XL
Kodak Supermatic 60
Kodak Supermatic 200
Nizo 6056
Nizo 6080
Sankyo XL61-200
You can search for the Cosinas, quite cheap on Ebay and do the job just fine. (I used one last summer to shoot one of my last K40 200ft sound carts with very good results).
Posted by Winbert Hutahaean (Member # 58) on June 20, 2007, 10:24 AM:
Dear Ernie,
I am curious what is the benefit to have 200 ft camera when there is no any more films sold?
cheers,
winbert
Posted by Ernie Zahn (Member # 274) on June 20, 2007, 10:49 AM:
You mean filmstock? Kodak still sells filmstock but not k-40. IU'd be using 200T mist likely or another negative film. I know someone who can load a 200ft mag for me.
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