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Want to Buy WTB super 8 gear: lomo tank, editor, splicer, film

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Picked up some dark room gear the other day and was thrown a super 8 Nikon. It all looks to be working well! This may not be the best fit forum for the subject, but I'm sure to hear something back.

I thought I would have some fun for a while. I have read about some models but am interested in seeing what members through here may have to say or offer.

The lomo tanks sold on eBay are ridiculously expensive. I need a 15m tank to hold a 50' reel. Also looking for a super 8 editor and projector. I will welcome any film for sale too =D

on a side note, I was also given a sealed pack of ektachrome paper and chemicals to process! I don't expect much out of it but you never know, and this may be my only chance to try!

Thanks in advance
 
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Super 8 Nikons are nice and well-respected for their lens and film-gate. I assume an R8?

If you want more detailed remarks on the Nikon (I do not have one) try the Super 8 forum on cinematography.com,com

http://www.cinematography.com/index.php?showforum=31

Lomo. The 10m tanks are easy to find. The full 15m are hard. I won mine on ebay a few years back and got reasonably lucky with the price. My 10m tank came from a junk shop a long time back.

If you are manually clever you could try making this:

http://www.peaceman.de/blog/index.php/inexpensive-super-8-home-processing-tank

You will also need a drying rack. Somewhere there are instructions somewhere for that too. Here's one that is motorised, but no real need to go that far.

https://vimeo.com/16165235

Good luck!
 
Thanks Mr.D!

I think it's just an everyday Nikon Super 8. It is at home right now but think it is just a nikon super zoom. Something simple to get me started.

I have seen that link, but for the risk, effort, and money involved maybe it's easier to wait and score something.

I posted a much more detailed questioning on Cinematography website you linked. Thank you.

As for drying I saw a few people looping them and hanging them on some wire, I think that will suffice for now, please correct me if I am wrong

Thank you!
 
As for drying I saw a few people looping them and hanging them on some wire, I think that will suffice for now, please correct me if I am wrong

Thank you!

Yes, first things first. I looped my first footage around a clothes-horse. Good luck over at Cinematography.
 
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