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Anyone used scanner from this company? Any thoughts? Is this a good solution? I know the pics will probably be good since its a bigger camera, but is it doing frame-by-frame or just filming the film?
I am a lttle sceptic. Cheap machines, maybe thats why i am sceptic....
If my understanding is correct, this is probably "real-time" approach. They mentioned 16.66fps - the sync speed for european real-time system (would be 19.98fps for US version I think).
And this is what caught my eyes.
Speed fine control, integrated in the brightness panel
This means no locked/sync with the camera whatsoever.
You'll get real time & flicker-free transfer, but definitely NOT frame-by-frame, preiod.
Agree. This is real time transfer. In one of the videos on that web site they actually show the speed control being tweaked to sync up the projector. Essentially the same thing what many people in this forum are doing or were doing at some point for much less money.
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