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What cameras are capable of shooting E6 in 126 format i wonder?
Were there any 126 SLR cameras? I doubt an instamatic could make accurate exposures, since they have no light meter.

There are type 126 SLRs. The Rollei and the Kodak model come to my mind immediately. But there are more.


There also are type 126 finder cameras with autoexposure.
 

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back to the subject of motion picture film, I cant wait to see a similar logo to this at the bottom of the credits on a feature film!
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I have family slides taken with very basic Instamatics and pocket cameras with no meter that turned out very well. My family at the time would have had no knowledge of photography at all and the slides are more than acceptable, so I guess it is a possibility.

Many of the pictures my parents took during my childhood were taken with a Kodak Instamatic. On Kodachrome. I'd say 90% of them were properly exposed. It's more than a possibility, it's already been done, as your family slides and mine already attest. :smile::cool:

back to the subject of motion picture film, I cant wait to see a similar logo to this at the bottom of the credits on a feature film!
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We're not just talking about MP film, but still film too. But yes, I'd love to see a similar logo at the end of the credits too. But I don't want to lose the Kodak MP films either.
 

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What cameras are capable of shooting E6 in 126 format i wonder?
Were there any 126 SLR cameras? I doubt an instamatic could make accurate exposures, since they have no light meter.

I forget the exact models but there was always a line of Kodak Cameras. While the basic models like the X-15 or X-15F shold very well there were advanced models like the X-35 with a basic light meter, and at least a couple of higher models.

The Japanese and German 126 camera almost always had a meter, and often a rangefinder or SLR focus system.

Typical Imported camera in this class : http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Minolta_Autopak_500

Same think Happened in 110 where there was a Pocket Instamatic 20, and later an even cheaper Pocket Instamatic 10, but the line went up to the Pocket Instamatic 60 with a rangefinder for it's EKTAR lens.

Some idea of the variety is in the wikipedia article.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instamatic
 
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Looks like Ricoh also made a 126 SLR, the Ricoh 126C-flex. Looks like it had four shutter speeds (1/30, 1/60, 1/125, and 1/300) plus B. It also had a hot shoe, a flash cube socket, and a PC socket.

Pentax also had the Pentax Auto 110 SLR for 110 film, so at least some makers tried to allow photographers some flexibility like the 35mm and up crowd for 126 and 110 shooters.
 

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We're not just talking about MP film, but still film too. But yes, I'd love to see a similar logo at the end of the credits too. But I don't want to lose the Kodak MP films either.

Yes I dont want to see kodak MP film vanish, nor does Dave Bias, but will be great publicity for Ferrania if a film used Ferrania stock, even on the new E6.


BTW, I noticed on the mail film Ferrania Site that they have posted some pictures of equipment being moved on Twitter. Seems to be their "Florence Project" https://twitter.com/search?q=#scenesfromthefactory

Thats great to see some photos!
I cant wait to see what it looks like inside the big boy building.
Its kind of sad to see that all this will be demolished, but if its no profitable use, then its essentially worthless.
 
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No the big question is:

Why can't you properly write FERRANIA? :smile:

Fernando

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FERRANIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Have you two heard about dyslexia?

Xmas is a terrific ambassador for film and a good friend of mine. And he has helped many people both in this forum and in the real world.

You 2 should be reading his posts and learning, instead of para-shutting in a forum and insulting someone you've never seen before.
 
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What cameras are capable of shooting E6 in 126 format i wonder?
Were there any 126 SLR cameras? I doubt an instamatic could make accurate exposures, since they have no light meter.
I have seen 126 slides though, so there must have been cameras capable of it. I think Ferrania will be selling more 126 film in C41 rather than E6

Rollei did a SLR camera with 3 interchangeable lenses, the SL26. They also did a nice viewfinder one, the A26.
 

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Have you two heard about dyslexia?

I'm not supposed to about someone else's illness; unless not stated.
So I was a bit annoyed by reading a mispelled name (and only that one) again and again.

Xmas is a terrific ambassador for film and a good friend of mine. And he has helped many people both in this forum and in the real world.

And, how is that related?

You 2 should be reading his posts and learning, instead of para-shutting in a forum and insulting someone you've never seen before.

Don't EVEN try to lecture me AGAIN, thanks.

Fernando
 

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Have you two heard about dyslexia? (...)
You 2 should be reading his posts and learning(...)

Sure, i've heard of dyslexia. I have also heard of an even worse condition called "having a lack of sense of humor"...
Too much seriousness will kill your nerves.

Chill down Ricardo. If XMas feels offended he'll tell me and i'll apologyze.
 

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Sure, i've heard of dyslexia. I have also heard of an even worse condition called "having a lack of sense of humor"...
Too much seriousness will kill your nerves.

Chill down Ricardo. If XMas feels offended he'll tell me and i'll apologyze.

Yo halve spulllt apolgusis wreng?
40 Hoil Maryos!
 

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Yo halve spulllt apolgusis wreng?
40 Hoil Maryos!

Ooops... I'm sorry. I offer my sincere apolgusi to you. Next time i'll double check my spelling for wreng werds. I'm ready to pay the 40 Hoil Maryos penalty, as well.

:smile:
 

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Who is Mary? I like to jump for Joy.
 
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LOL

Flavio
Sorry, I have a quirky sense of humour.
I like sometimes to spice things up.
I blame it on the Indian curries!

Fernando
Sorry you took it literally.
Ciao!
 
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Haha! Now, that is a nice shot!

A few years ago, BBC show a documentary with recovered film from the early 20th Century shot in the streets of an industrial town. Some shots had boys and girls running around the streets and pulling faces to the cameraman.
They were just being mischievous.
 

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"Pulling" faces? Must be a British thing that, in spite of reading a lot of British authors, I had never read before. Here it would be "making faces."

The saying about being divided by a common language cones to mind. :smile:

Back to FerraniA.


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Hello from Greece Mr Bias,

Well Sorry if in any way I am repetitive but the thread is VERRYYYY VERYYYY long and it's my very first post in APUG. Well I would just like to submit a series of proposals for the possibillities about your products:

1. Please upload very specific and detailed Tech Data and Advices about your films that include data about reciprocity failure, durabbility etc
2. Cooperation with the big players: Ferrania could cooperate with companies like Kodak in order to provide forms of subcontracting, technical advice etc. Kodak had some legendary film lines especially in Slide's.
 

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Hello from Greece Mr Bias,

Well Sorry if in any way I am repetitive but the thread is VERRYYYY VERYYYY long and it's my very first post in APUG. Well I would just like to submit a series of proposals for the possibillities about your products:

1. Please upload very specific and detailed Tech Data and Advices about your films that include data about reciprocity failure, durabbility etc
2. Cooperation with the big players: Ferrania could cooperate with companies like Kodak in order to provide forms of subcontracting, technical advice etc. Kodak had some legendary film lines especially in Slide's.

Welcome to APUG

This is one of the few rational posts in this thread.
 
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