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8mm Direct to 5dMk2
I just got myself a Canon 60D, and I realize the difference between the 5D and the 60D is the cropped sensor, but I’m still hopeful that I can still get this to work on my 60D. I’m wondering if there are any lens/film experts out there that could help me with my own Super8 film transfers.
The part of the video that I’m trying my best to wrap my head around is where he takes the rear element from his broken Zeiss lens, turns it around, and tapes it to the projector’s lens. I realize that, by turning it around, it will enlarge the image…right?
Also, maybe a 2nd approach to this would be to get a macro lens possibly? I have 2 actually, but they won’t do the job I don’t think. The lenses that I have are actually for full framed sensors, so using them on the 60D, you would think it would be possible.
Reguardless, if anyone could brainstorm with me and help with a solution, it would be much appreciated!
P.s, I would rather not use the other method where you project the Super8 film on a white peice of paper, and then shoot the piece of paper with teh 60D. That would be my last option, because I believe that the projecting directly to the sensor would be superior.
Also, I am aware of any flickering/frame rate issues I may have, and I’m confident that I know how to get around those issues. My question of transferring is specifically about direct projection to sensor, and not any other issues that could be present.
Thanks!
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