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Nicholas Kovats
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 - posted September 22, 2011 10:29 PM      Profile for Nicholas Kovats   Email Nicholas Kovats   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
A very big thanks to Douglas Palmer in the UK in unearthing an actual native declassified UK Ministry of Defense ultraPan8 projector!

UltraPan8 is a new native ultrawide film format with an aspect ratio of 2.8:1 that happens to be wider than Cinemascope. UP8 utilizes is a hybrid of Bolex H8 + H16 cameras, i.e. http://vimeo.com/27905787

When Douglas first contacted me I could not believe the following plate inscription in his attached photos, i.e "Use 16mm film perforated for 8mm pulldown only". Which begs the question where is the associated UltraPan8 camera? He purchased it at a Min of Defense auction a few years ago thinking it was a regular 16mm projector.

Here are the specs as per Douglas's email, i.e.

"It's a LW Photo Data Analyzer, Model 224A Mk.4. Made in California. It is 240 volts and has old style pre-focus lamp from 300w to 1000w. Speeds 1-12 fps. and 24 fps. 2 inch lens. The light output is cut down a lot by the built-in heat filter so really
should be removed. (It's really used for single frame projection mainly.)"

I will be arranging shipment to Jean-Louis Seguin for some slight modification work. The present gate is slightly too high and somewhat not wide enough. Douglas has also provided the following videos detailing some aspects of this UP8 projector, i.e.

1. 24FPs projected on grid paper to illustrate projector frameline and registration.
http://www.youtube.com/user/filmisfine#p/a/u/2/ZcZUDcGkzKQ

2. The projector exterior.
http://www.youtube.com/user/filmisfine#p/a/u/1/_qC3qvkUYo8

3. Stepped speed mode.
http://www.youtube.com/user/filmisfine#p/a/u/0/lmwEMubTjV4

Check out Douglas's blog at http://filmisfine.co/. He is currently working on or with Ultra16mm cameras.

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Claus Harding
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 - posted September 22, 2011 10:54 PM      Profile for Claus Harding   Email Claus Harding   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Nicholas,
Very impressive stuff indeed [Smile]
I know some have been working with widening the native shooting gate on Super-8 cameras, so this is interesting stuff. That projector surely must be one of only a handful around...if that.

Amazing what can be wrung out of the "little format."
Thanks for sharing this.
Claus.

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Nicholas Kovats
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 - posted September 23, 2011 10:16 AM      Profile for Nicholas Kovats   Email Nicholas Kovats   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thank you, Klaus.

Indeed! There is much to be extracted from the 8mm format.

By the way UP8 utilizes the full width of 16mm of double perforated Regular 8mm stock with 8mm pulldown not Super 8 film.

Are you referring to 16mm wide Double Super 8 stock? If so your are technically correct as jkcamera.com DS8 camera conversions can also be adapted to this format.

Cheers!

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