<p>I also have shot super 8 in bw, and have a 16mm bolex and Filmo 16mm,which I never use because of the avauilabilty of the film.<br>
But seeing how a 36 exp roll of film could go 4 pictures a frame.and if you shoot 6 fps, you could make some cool films...there is a film on vimeo that took 10 rolls of 35mm film and it looks damn good.<br>
I like the pre-1920 cinema look,and plan on shooting some BW kodak duplicating film outside in the winter with this 78 dollar camera. Also, i have access to a darkroom to experiment with. </p>
You're not going to believe this - 35mm (yes, 35mm not 8mm) cine camera from Lomo
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<p>I also have shot super 8 in bw, and have a 16mm bolex and Filmo 16mm,which I never use because of the avauilabilty of the film.<br>
But seeing how a 36 exp roll of film could go 4 pictures a frame.and if you shoot 6 fps, you could make some cool films...there is a film on vimeo that took 10 rolls of 35mm film and it looks damn good.<br>
I like the pre-1920 cinema look,and plan on shooting some BW kodak duplicating film outside in the winter with this 78 dollar camera. Also, i have access to a darkroom to experiment with. </p>
<p>Here is a great short film shot using this camera <a href="http://vimeo.com/31778313">http://vimeo.com/31778313</a></p>