saw the videos. I was amazed they came up this product. now im tempted.![]()
ndroo said:Yeah pretty fun cam but scanning is one big pain in the butt. Lol. I got mine scanned & made into video by ThirtySix after I gave up trying to DIY. I added in the music later.
I actually wanted to make a movie using my GCFN with 35mm back and stitch it image by image in editing software, however, I got a feel its gona be a HUGE PAIN in the wallet and butttt too. LOLx.
Able to PM me the price of LomoKino?
Heard that Uncle Mike able to scan and export it in MOV. is that true?
For those who has bought the lomokino and prefer to see the "moive" in pure analog form projected to a screen. Here is a rough setup I did. I use a lens (can enlarger lens, screw mount lens) and place infront of the magnifier lens of the scope. Use a ultra bright LED lamp as the light source from the back and you got your lomokinoscope projector. You will have to shoot slides and process it normally (E6 chemistry) to fully enjoy this setup.
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Hey Sweat100, I'm really interested in your projector. Wondering if there is a way to do telecine out of your set-up. I have a letus mini 35mm adapter for small camcorders/hybrid cam. If you would like, I can loan you the Letus (43mm filter size) and maybe you can somehow project the image onto the ground glass of the Letus. You can then record the footage using any small video-enabled camera.
If it works, that saves the pain of negative scanning.