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Subject: 35mm starters kit
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blackout writes:
>
>Hmmm... since you work with 35 mm film, could you give me an idea of the
>budget for some basic startup equipment. A camera.. film stock and
>other necessary stuff.
>
>Blackout@igc.net
>
>I'm looking at doing a little film production work.
??? You know you are talking in the tens of thousands of dollars
worth of gear here, right?
It almost NEVER makes sense to purchase 35mm gear. There's plenty of
people more than happy to rent it to you.
If you're going to buy anything, buy 16mm/Super 16. Super 16 is, IMHO,
the format of the future. Great stuff, and not too outrageously