You won't be disappointed, it was nine years ago (Almost to the day) I got mine. :D
Luckily I can't find a better picture, so you can't quite tell how bad a haircut I had as a 15 year old. :laughing:
My Sony will do that, it's really a novelty though, there's such a delay between the camera and the display that it's completely unusable as a viewfinder. You can do it over USB too but it's almost as bad, HDMI is really the only option for an off-camera display.
The Ektachrome I bought the other week is tungsten balanced, but I'll be shooting in daylight which means ideally I'll shoot it with a warming colour correction filter. Always keen to save a quid though, why would I waste my money on an 85B filter when I can just buy a lens with filters built...
That's got to be too big to go through the pallet network surely, before you even get into how unstable it will be.
I'd definitely take the heads off and move them separately.
Knew I had a picture! Here's some 18" long, 3mm (iirc) Allen keys I made.
The tip is half an allen key and the head is a bit of hex (they're used with a torque wrench), induction brazed to a silver steel shaft.
For the torque you'll put through a T3 head, I'd drill each end of some suitably...
A cheap box of Ektachrome. :D
It did unfortunately expire three years before I was born. :whistle:
Just have to buy an E6 kit now. And ideally a warming filter as its Tungsten balenced.
I might try to shoot and develop part of a roll to see how desensitised it's gotten, the "1 stop per...
3 Bowens studio flashes!
I had a cunning plan to use one as a backlight for scanning film. I made an insulting offer on the middle one, I thought there's no way it'll be accepted so I bid on and won the one on the right, then the first guy accepted my offer. Great, I don't need 2 but whatever...