Film and Digital Times Mid-Year Cine Gear 2010 Edition (issue 32+33) is now online for subscribers.
We will be all over Cine Gear.
Visit us at Booth # 126 for a complimentary paper copy.
See you there: June 4-5.www.cinegearexpo.com
Film and Digital Times Mid-Year Cine Gear 2010 Edition (issue 32+33) is now online for subscribers.
We will be all over Cine Gear.
Visit us at Booth # 126 for a complimentary paper copy.
See you there: June 4-5.www.cinegearexpo.com

The December 2009 Issue of Film and Digital Times has gone to press in LA and should be in the mail soon. Our online edition is now ready to download (PDF files) for all Subscribers and Members. We end the year in low light, with articles on: Forgetting Three-Point Lighting; Lighting with Paint at one footcandle; ISO 12,800 to 102,400; Game-Changing Hybrid Cameras; Why We Still Need Big Lights on Cranes; Twice the Distance = One Quarter the Light; Anamorphic Ahead; Anamorphic 2x and 1.3x; Sensors; Backpack Cinematography; People and Products of the Year; Run & Gun Kit from iDC Photography; and more.
Cinematographer Gerardo Puglia writes, “This is my Eyemo 71 QM, which I uncovered and bought from Eastman Kodak a number of years ago. I sent it to Steve Bereczsky in Vancouver. He modified it for me, removed the turret, and put on a Nikon mount. The camera you see has a 50mm Zeiss Nikon mount. The three objectives on the camera are 1 inch, 1.5 inch. and a 10mm Soligor which is normally used on a Filmo but works well on lenses ranging from 16mm to 20mm in 35mm. I recently bought a time lapse motor from NCS in Long Island which runs on 12 volt batteries. The results are wonderful…I own several of these 35mm motion picture cameras, and the images are quite impressive.”