From steven.morton at monash.edu Sun Jan 2 20:07:14 2022 From: steven.morton at monash.edu (Steven Morton) Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 13:07:14 +1100 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> Hi All, Who is still out there on this list? I'm wanting to sell off some 35mm Konvas and Kinor camera bits that I still have. Konvas 2M 1990 body with a 1973 viewfinder. See pic. No mirror or OCT19 mount. I still may have these so if I find them the buyer can have those. Asking US$150 plus shipping I have a couple Konvas anamorphic desqueezing viewfinders US$200 each + shipping I have the imaging lens out of an original Kinor 35H video tap. It appears to be about 25mm and is clearly fast. US$50 + shipping More bits and pieces to follow All the best Steve -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Konvas 2M body.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 157487 bytes Desc: not available URL: From speedbird at acousticturtle.plus.com Mon Jan 3 08:09:25 2022 From: speedbird at acousticturtle.plus.com (RIta Avery) Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 14:09:25 +0000 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> Message-ID: <2232CA9B-671F-4292-B2AE-4E118AF67A33@acousticturtle.plus.com> I?m still here Steve, for what it?s worth. Rita Nice camera! On 3 Jan 2022, at 02:07, Steven Morton via Cinema wrote: ?Hi All, Who is still out there on this list? I'm wanting to sell off some 35mm Konvas and Kinor camera bits that I still have. Konvas 2M 1990 body with a 1973 viewfinder. See pic. No mirror or OCT19 mount. I still may have these so if I find them the buyer can have those. Asking US$150 plus shipping I have a couple Konvas anamorphic desqueezing viewfinders US$200 each + shipping I have the imaging lens out of an original Kinor 35H video tap. It appears to be about 25mm and is clearly fast. US$50 + shipping More bits and pieces to follow All the best Steve WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! From wdcrosson at aol.com Mon Jan 3 08:54:40 2022 From: wdcrosson at aol.com (W. DAVID CROSSON) Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 09:54:40 -0500 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: <2232CA9B-671F-4292-B2AE-4E118AF67A33@acousticturtle.plus.com> References: <2232CA9B-671F-4292-B2AE-4E118AF67A33@acousticturtle.plus.com> Message-ID: I am still here as well. - David Crosson Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 3, 2022, at 9:09 AM, RIta Avery via Cinema wrote: > > ?I?m still here Steve, for what it?s worth. Rita > Nice camera! > > On 3 Jan 2022, at 02:07, Steven Morton via Cinema wrote: > > ?Hi All, > > Who is still out there on this list? > > I'm wanting to sell off some 35mm Konvas and Kinor camera bits that I still have. > > Konvas 2M 1990 body with a 1973 viewfinder. See pic. No mirror or OCT19 mount. I still may have these so if I find them the buyer can have those. > Asking US$150 plus shipping > > I have a couple Konvas anamorphic desqueezing viewfinders > US$200 each + shipping > > I have the imaging lens out of an original Kinor 35H video tap. It appears to be about 25mm and is clearly fast. US$50 + shipping > > More bits and pieces to follow > > All the best > Steve > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! From colcam at aim.com Mon Jan 3 11:16:42 2022 From: colcam at aim.com (colcam at aim.com) Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 17:16:42 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: References: <2232CA9B-671F-4292-B2AE-4E118AF67A33@acousticturtle.plus.com> Message-ID: <1391302837.606370.1641230202456@mail.yahoo.com> Interestingly, this was the first email I received and it appears to be a reply to a previous email. For what it is worth, I am still breathing, apparently can still type on a keyboard, so if anyone wants they now know how to find me, too. -----Original Message----- From: W. DAVID CROSSON via Cinema To: Konvas Discussion List Cc: W. DAVID CROSSON Sent: Mon, Jan 3, 2022 9:54 am Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale I am still here as well. - David Crosson Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 3, 2022, at 9:09 AM, RIta Avery via Cinema wrote: > > ?I?m still here Steve, for what it?s worth. Rita > Nice camera! > > On 3 Jan 2022, at 02:07, Steven Morton via Cinema wrote: > > ?Hi All, > > Who is still out there on this list? > > I'm wanting to sell off some 35mm Konvas and Kinor camera bits that I still have. > > Konvas 2M 1990 body with a 1973 viewfinder. See pic. No mirror or OCT19 mount. I still may have these so if I find them the buyer can have those. > Asking US$150 plus shipping > > I have a couple Konvas anamorphic desqueezing viewfinders > US$200 each + shipping > > I have the imaging lens out of an original Kinor 35H video tap. It appears to be about 25mm and is clearly fast. US$50 + shipping > > More bits and pieces to follow > > All the best > Steve > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From overtoom at mac.com Mon Jan 3 11:27:09 2022 From: overtoom at mac.com (Andrew Overtoom) Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 12:27:09 -0500 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> Message-ID: Hi Steve I?m still here as well. This reminds me of the good old konvas/kinor heyday! Best Regards Andrew Overtoom > On Jan 2, 2022, at 9:07 PM, Steven Morton via Cinema wrote: > > ?Hi All, > > Who is still out there on this list? > > I'm wanting to sell off some 35mm Konvas and Kinor camera bits that I still have. > > Konvas 2M 1990 body with a 1973 viewfinder. See pic. No mirror or OCT19 mount. I still may have these so if I find them the buyer can have those. > Asking US$150 plus shipping > > I have a couple Konvas anamorphic desqueezing viewfinders > US$200 each + shipping > > I have the imaging lens out of an original Kinor 35H video tap. It appears to be about 25mm and is clearly fast. US$50 + shipping > > More bits and pieces to follow > > All the best > Steve -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Konvas 2M body.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 157487 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! From obscureimages at comcast.net Mon Jan 3 11:45:26 2022 From: obscureimages at comcast.net (Stanley Bullock) Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 10:45:26 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> Message-ID: <1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! Scott From andrewdoyle08 at gmail.com Mon Jan 3 19:23:04 2022 From: andrewdoyle08 at gmail.com (Andrew D.) Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 20:23:04 -0500 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: <1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> <1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> Message-ID: Is the forum no longer active? On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema < cinema at konvas.org> wrote: > It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! > > Scott > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From taylorcobmw at yahoo.com Mon Jan 3 21:25:59 2022 From: taylorcobmw at yahoo.com (Bruce Taylor) Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2022 03:25:59 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> <1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> Message-ID: <866840860.852402.1641266759802@mail.yahoo.com> Wow! So good to see all these familiar names!? Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time.? I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for the old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the optics were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I have a few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a mirrorless body and see how they look. Bruce Taylorformerly Indi35.com On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema wrote: Is the forum no longer active? On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema wrote: It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! Scott WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fdiebel at emrl.com Mon Jan 3 21:47:06 2022 From: fdiebel at emrl.com (Floyd Diebel) Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2022 03:47:06 +0000 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: <866840860.852402.1641266759802@mail.yahoo.com> References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu><1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> <866840860.852402.1641266759802@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <00378621-4780-4c05-9ced-8a4fea420cbd@mtasv.net> I?m still around. Still have a 35c and a 2m and a bunch of flat and anamorphic primes - with plenty of adaptors for all my other cameras ? Glad I bought all those lenses when I did cause prices are kinda bonkers anymore -f - - - - - FLOYD DIEBEL EMRL??////??(916) 446-2440 From: Bruce Taylor via Cinema Sent: Monday, January 3, 2022 7:27 PM To: Konvas Discussion List Cc: Bruce Taylor Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Wow! So good to see all these familiar names!? Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time.? I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for the old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the optics were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I have a few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a mirrorless body and see how they look. Bruce Taylor formerly Indi35.com On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema wrote: Is the forum no longer active? On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema wrote: It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! Scott WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nkovats at gmail.com Mon Jan 3 22:08:21 2022 From: nkovats at gmail.com (Nicholas Kovats) Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 23:08:21 -0500 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: <866840860.852402.1641266759802@mail.yahoo.com> References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> <1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> <866840860.852402.1641266759802@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Greetings from the frozen tundra. I continue to create films with my Bolex UltraPan8 2.8 R8 camera. Les Bosher made a PL Mount adapter for it. Shoot some 35mm with an Arri III. Touched the French hand of God when I shot 16mm with an Aaton XTR Prod. Purchased two (2) Photo-Sonics Actionmaster 500 fps pin registered cams. Converted one to PL Mount. Both run on much smaller powerful LiPO batteries (28.8 - 30V). Purchased a French legend regarding the tiny whisper quiet reflex Eclair ACL II. Restoring my unique UltraPan8 projector. Discovered a Japanese cinematographer/engineer who had six (6!) custom FF VistaVision cameras made in the nineties. Tiny things with standard Arri 400ft mags. Logmar built 5-6x new 25 lb handheld 5-perf 65mm cameras sold to rental houses. One was used on Christopher Nolan's recent Tenet IMAX film. Logmar is also developing new pin registerd Super 8 and 16mm cameras with video HD viewfinders. My friend trashed his new stereo IMAX projector. Another Japanese filmmaker/engineer 3D printed a handheld 35mm camera absent pulldown (direct drive motors cpu controlled) and rego prints and has been testing 136 rolls of 35mm Ilford HP5. Prices for 16mm cams such as Bolex, Eclair ACL(s), Aaton and Arri have gone through the roof and are in very limited supply globally. Even the Leitz Leicina Special Super 8 camera w/ M Mount has gone crazy price wise. Someone has built a small scale dye transfer machine in his backyard and is working on improving transport and process. I suspect that "micro-engineering" projects will scale dramatically as metal based 3D printing drops in price. It is used even for military spec jet engines. Take care good people of the list. Nicholas On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 22:26, Bruce Taylor via Cinema wrote: > Wow! So good to see all these familiar names! > > Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time. > > I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for the > old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the optics > were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I have a > few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a mirrorless > body and see how they look. > > Bruce Taylor > formerly Indi35.com > > > > > On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema < > cinema at konvas.org> wrote: > > > Is the forum no longer active? > > On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema < > cinema at konvas.org> wrote: > > It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! > > Scott > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bruinflight at gmail.com Mon Jan 3 22:36:01 2022 From: bruinflight at gmail.com (Brandon Esten) Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 21:36:01 -0700 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> <1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> <866840860.852402.1641266759802@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Greetings! Shot a short with my 'Lomo' anamorphics last year: https://vimeo.com/661556553 Hope everyone has fun stuff planned for 2022! Peace~ On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 9:09 PM Nicholas Kovats via Cinema wrote: > Greetings from the frozen tundra. > > I continue to create films with my Bolex UltraPan8 2.8 R8 camera. Les > Bosher made a PL Mount adapter for it. Shoot some 35mm with an Arri III. > Touched the French hand of God when I shot 16mm with an Aaton XTR Prod. > Purchased two (2) Photo-Sonics Actionmaster 500 fps pin registered cams. > Converted one to PL Mount. Both run on much smaller powerful LiPO batteries > (28.8 - 30V). Purchased a French legend regarding the tiny whisper quiet > reflex Eclair ACL II. Restoring my unique UltraPan8 projector. Discovered a > Japanese cinematographer/engineer who had six (6!) custom FF VistaVision > cameras made in the nineties. Tiny things with standard Arri 400ft mags. > Logmar built 5-6x new 25 lb handheld 5-perf 65mm cameras sold to rental > houses. One was used on Christopher Nolan's recent Tenet IMAX film. Logmar > is also developing new pin registerd Super 8 and 16mm cameras with video HD > viewfinders. My friend trashed his new stereo IMAX projector. Another > Japanese filmmaker/engineer 3D printed a handheld 35mm camera absent > pulldown (direct drive motors cpu controlled) and rego prints and has been > testing 136 rolls of 35mm Ilford HP5. > > Prices for 16mm cams such as Bolex, Eclair ACL(s), Aaton and Arri have > gone through the roof and are in very limited supply globally. Even the > Leitz Leicina Special Super 8 camera w/ M Mount has gone crazy price wise. > > Someone has built a small scale dye transfer machine in his backyard and > is working on improving transport and process. I suspect that > "micro-engineering" projects will scale dramatically as metal based 3D > printing drops in price. It is used even for military spec jet engines. > > Take care good people of the list. > > Nicholas > > > > On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 22:26, Bruce Taylor via Cinema > wrote: > >> Wow! So good to see all these familiar names! >> >> Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time. >> >> I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for >> the old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the >> optics were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I >> have a few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a >> mirrorless body and see how they look. >> >> Bruce Taylor >> formerly Indi35.com >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema < >> cinema at konvas.org> wrote: >> >> >> Is the forum no longer active? >> >> On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema < >> cinema at konvas.org> wrote: >> >> It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! >> >> Scott >> >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >> money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >> Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >> >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >> money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >> Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >> money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >> Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >> > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! 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URL: From jskrundz at gmail.com Mon Jan 3 23:09:46 2022 From: jskrundz at gmail.com (Justin Skrundz) Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 22:09:46 -0700 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> <1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> <866840860.852402.1641266759802@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hey there, I've been making (independent) films myself on an Arri 3. Are you in touch much with the mentioned "Japanese cinematographer/engineer" with the custom vista vision cameras? I've been looking to shoot sections of a long form documentary I've been working on with a larger format. Think I'd have a chance at buying one? Long shot, but had to ask, sounds interesting -J On Mon, Jan 3, 2022, 9:56 PM Nicholas Kovats via Cinema wrote: > Greetings from the frozen tundra. > > I continue to create films with my Bolex UltraPan8 2.8 R8 camera. Les > Bosher made a PL Mount adapter for it. Shoot some 35mm with an Arri III. > Touched the French hand of God when I shot 16mm with an Aaton XTR Prod. > Purchased two (2) Photo-Sonics Actionmaster 500 fps pin registered cams. > Converted one to PL Mount. Both run on much smaller powerful LiPO batteries > (28.8 - 30V). Purchased a French legend regarding the tiny whisper quiet > reflex Eclair ACL II. Restoring my unique UltraPan8 projector. Discovered a > Japanese cinematographer/engineer who had six (6!) custom FF VistaVision > cameras made in the nineties. Tiny things with standard Arri 400ft mags. > Logmar built 5-6x new 25 lb handheld 5-perf 65mm cameras sold to rental > houses. One was used on Christopher Nolan's recent Tenet IMAX film. Logmar > is also developing new pin registerd Super 8 and 16mm cameras with video HD > viewfinders. My friend trashed his new stereo IMAX projector. Another > Japanese filmmaker/engineer 3D printed a handheld 35mm camera absent > pulldown (direct drive motors cpu controlled) and rego prints and has been > testing 136 rolls of 35mm Ilford HP5. > > Prices for 16mm cams such as Bolex, Eclair ACL(s), Aaton and Arri have > gone through the roof and are in very limited supply globally. Even the > Leitz Leicina Special Super 8 camera w/ M Mount has gone crazy price wise. > > Someone has built a small scale dye transfer machine in his backyard and > is working on improving transport and process. I suspect that > "micro-engineering" projects will scale dramatically as metal based 3D > printing drops in price. It is used even for military spec jet engines. > > Take care good people of the list. > > Nicholas > > > > On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 22:26, Bruce Taylor via Cinema > wrote: > >> Wow! So good to see all these familiar names! >> >> Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time. >> >> I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for >> the old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the >> optics were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I >> have a few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a >> mirrorless body and see how they look. >> >> Bruce Taylor >> formerly Indi35.com >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema < >> cinema at konvas.org> wrote: >> >> >> Is the forum no longer active? >> >> On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema < >> cinema at konvas.org> wrote: >> >> It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! >> >> Scott >> >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >> money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >> Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >> >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >> money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >> Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >> money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >> Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >> > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! 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URL: From ian at ahmbrands.com Tue Jan 4 10:51:13 2022 From: ian at ahmbrands.com (Ian Tilson) Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2022 08:51:13 -0800 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> <1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> <866840860.852402.1641266759802@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Still here! My Kinor 35H still proudly on display here in my office! Still haven?t shot anything with it and have a freezer full of 35mm film too! hoping someday to actually use the beast! I?ve been shooting a lot with my Alexa (commercials, music videos, and short films) ran some Super8 film through my Beaulieu 4008 ZM2 a couple of times (just shooting some family stuff) and am trying to source a new viewfinder for my Bolex Rex H16 camera so I can actually see through the lens! Biggest news for me is that I was just hired to shoot my first feature in February?in Egypt! So pretty stoked about that! Hoping 2022 is still full of celluloid dreams for all on the list! Best, Ian > On Jan 3, 2022, at 8:36 PM, Brandon Esten via Cinema wrote: > > Greetings! > > Shot a short with my 'Lomo' anamorphics last year: > https://vimeo.com/661556553 > > Hope everyone has fun stuff planned for 2022! > Peace~ > > > On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 9:09 PM Nicholas Kovats via Cinema > wrote: > Greetings from the frozen tundra. > > I continue to create films with my Bolex UltraPan8 2.8 R8 camera. Les Bosher made a PL Mount adapter for it. Shoot some 35mm with an Arri III. Touched the French hand of God when I shot 16mm with an Aaton XTR Prod. Purchased two (2) Photo-Sonics Actionmaster 500 fps pin registered cams. Converted one to PL Mount. Both run on much smaller powerful LiPO batteries (28.8 - 30V). Purchased a French legend regarding the tiny whisper quiet reflex Eclair ACL II. Restoring my unique UltraPan8 projector. Discovered a Japanese cinematographer/engineer who had six (6!) custom FF VistaVision cameras made in the nineties. Tiny things with standard Arri 400ft mags. Logmar built 5-6x new 25 lb handheld 5-perf 65mm cameras sold to rental houses. One was used on Christopher Nolan's recent Tenet IMAX film. Logmar is also developing new pin registerd Super 8 and 16mm cameras with video HD viewfinders. My friend trashed his new stereo IMAX projector. Another Japanese filmmaker/engineer 3D printed a handheld 35mm camera absent pulldown (direct drive motors cpu controlled) and rego prints and has been testing 136 rolls of 35mm Ilford HP5. > > Prices for 16mm cams such as Bolex, Eclair ACL(s), Aaton and Arri have gone through the roof and are in very limited supply globally. Even the Leitz Leicina Special Super 8 camera w/ M Mount has gone crazy price wise. > > Someone has built a small scale dye transfer machine in his backyard and is working on improving transport and process. I suspect that "micro-engineering" projects will scale dramatically as metal based 3D printing drops in price. It is used even for military spec jet engines. > > Take care good people of the list. > > Nicholas > > > > On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 22:26, Bruce Taylor via Cinema > wrote: > Wow! So good to see all these familiar names! > > Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time. > > I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for the old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the optics were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I have a few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a mirrorless body and see how they look. > > Bruce Taylor > formerly Indi35.com > > > > > On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema > wrote: > > > Is the forum no longer active? > > On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema > wrote: > It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! > > Scott > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From olivierauverlau at gmail.com Tue Jan 4 13:13:13 2022 From: olivierauverlau at gmail.com (Olivier Auverlau) Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2022 20:13:13 +0100 Subject: [Konvas] Hi ALL !!!! In-Reply-To: References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> <1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> <866840860.852402.1641266759802@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <118882E4-8AFB-4659-9E63-95CF1A9A41CA@gmail.com> Hi all, I still here !!! Now mid year in Belgium and Midyear in Ecuador ,,,, Still showing a lot , but almost almost all in digital , I still have my KINOR 35H 2 perf with 1000 feels mags, and 400Feets ? my Konvas with motor and home made had crank , and plenty of lenses ,,,, OCT19 and OCT18 series (supersede) regular and Olds ones Lomos ? More a lot of Russians lenses in P6 than I use to complete my sets and with tilt shift adaptation too for full frame use ,,, So guys, lets go and make movies ! Here an article recently published in the Belgian society of cinematographers about my work in my last feature ? http://www.sbcine.be/?p=11831 Bests to all !! Olivier . Bests to all !!! > On Jan 4, 2022, at 5:51 PM, Ian Tilson via Cinema wrote: > > Still here! > > My Kinor 35H still proudly on display here in my office! Still haven?t shot anything with it and have a freezer full of 35mm film too! > hoping someday to actually use the beast! > > I?ve been shooting a lot with my Alexa (commercials, music videos, and short films) ran some Super8 film through my Beaulieu 4008 ZM2 a couple of times (just shooting some family stuff) and am trying to source a new viewfinder for my Bolex Rex H16 camera so I can actually see through the lens! > > Biggest news for me is that I was just hired to shoot my first feature in February?in Egypt! > So pretty stoked about that! > > Hoping 2022 is still full of celluloid dreams for all on the list! > > Best, > Ian > > >> On Jan 3, 2022, at 8:36 PM, Brandon Esten via Cinema > wrote: >> >> Greetings! >> >> Shot a short with my 'Lomo' anamorphics last year: >> https://vimeo.com/661556553 >> >> Hope everyone has fun stuff planned for 2022! >> Peace~ >> >> >> On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 9:09 PM Nicholas Kovats via Cinema > wrote: >> Greetings from the frozen tundra. >> >> I continue to create films with my Bolex UltraPan8 2.8 R8 camera. Les Bosher made a PL Mount adapter for it. Shoot some 35mm with an Arri III. Touched the French hand of God when I shot 16mm with an Aaton XTR Prod. Purchased two (2) Photo-Sonics Actionmaster 500 fps pin registered cams. Converted one to PL Mount. Both run on much smaller powerful LiPO batteries (28.8 - 30V). Purchased a French legend regarding the tiny whisper quiet reflex Eclair ACL II. Restoring my unique UltraPan8 projector. Discovered a Japanese cinematographer/engineer who had six (6!) custom FF VistaVision cameras made in the nineties. Tiny things with standard Arri 400ft mags. Logmar built 5-6x new 25 lb handheld 5-perf 65mm cameras sold to rental houses. One was used on Christopher Nolan's recent Tenet IMAX film. Logmar is also developing new pin registerd Super 8 and 16mm cameras with video HD viewfinders. My friend trashed his new stereo IMAX projector. Another Japanese filmmaker/engineer 3D printed a handheld 35mm camera absent pulldown (direct drive motors cpu controlled) and rego prints and has been testing 136 rolls of 35mm Ilford HP5. >> >> Prices for 16mm cams such as Bolex, Eclair ACL(s), Aaton and Arri have gone through the roof and are in very limited supply globally. Even the Leitz Leicina Special Super 8 camera w/ M Mount has gone crazy price wise. >> >> Someone has built a small scale dye transfer machine in his backyard and is working on improving transport and process. I suspect that "micro-engineering" projects will scale dramatically as metal based 3D printing drops in price. It is used even for military spec jet engines. >> >> Take care good people of the list. >> >> Nicholas >> >> >> >> On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 22:26, Bruce Taylor via Cinema > wrote: >> Wow! So good to see all these familiar names! >> >> Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time. >> >> I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for the old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the optics were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I have a few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a mirrorless body and see how they look. >> >> Bruce Taylor >> formerly Indi35.com >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema > wrote: >> >> >> Is the forum no longer active? >> >> On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema > wrote: >> It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! >> >> Scott >> > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nkovats at gmail.com Tue Jan 4 20:22:23 2022 From: nkovats at gmail.com (Nicholas Kovats) Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2022 21:22:23 -0500 Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> <1793385360.497769.1641231926238@connect.xfinity.com> <866840860.852402.1641266759802@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi Justin, The Japanese cinematographer/engineer's name is Yasuharu Araki. I am not sure if he is selling his VistaVision cameras. Are you on Facebook? https://www.facebook.com/groups/2248960670/user/100008107334482/ Cheers! Nicholas On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 at 00:10, Justin Skrundz via Cinema wrote: > Hey there, I've been making (independent) films myself on an Arri 3. Are > you in touch much with the mentioned "Japanese cinematographer/engineer" > with the custom vista vision cameras? I've been looking to shoot sections > of a long form documentary I've been working on with a larger format. Think > I'd have a chance at buying one? Long shot, but had to ask, sounds > interesting > > -J > > On Mon, Jan 3, 2022, 9:56 PM Nicholas Kovats via Cinema > wrote: > >> Greetings from the frozen tundra. >> >> I continue to create films with my Bolex UltraPan8 2.8 R8 camera. Les >> Bosher made a PL Mount adapter for it. Shoot some 35mm with an Arri III. >> Touched the French hand of God when I shot 16mm with an Aaton XTR Prod. >> Purchased two (2) Photo-Sonics Actionmaster 500 fps pin registered cams. >> Converted one to PL Mount. Both run on much smaller powerful LiPO batteries >> (28.8 - 30V). Purchased a French legend regarding the tiny whisper quiet >> reflex Eclair ACL II. Restoring my unique UltraPan8 projector. Discovered a >> Japanese cinematographer/engineer who had six (6!) custom FF VistaVision >> cameras made in the nineties. Tiny things with standard Arri 400ft mags. >> Logmar built 5-6x new 25 lb handheld 5-perf 65mm cameras sold to rental >> houses. One was used on Christopher Nolan's recent Tenet IMAX film. Logmar >> is also developing new pin registerd Super 8 and 16mm cameras with video HD >> viewfinders. My friend trashed his new stereo IMAX projector. Another >> Japanese filmmaker/engineer 3D printed a handheld 35mm camera absent >> pulldown (direct drive motors cpu controlled) and rego prints and has been >> testing 136 rolls of 35mm Ilford HP5. >> >> Prices for 16mm cams such as Bolex, Eclair ACL(s), Aaton and Arri have >> gone through the roof and are in very limited supply globally. Even the >> Leitz Leicina Special Super 8 camera w/ M Mount has gone crazy price wise. >> >> Someone has built a small scale dye transfer machine in his backyard and >> is working on improving transport and process. I suspect that >> "micro-engineering" projects will scale dramatically as metal based 3D >> printing drops in price. It is used even for military spec jet engines. >> >> Take care good people of the list. >> >> Nicholas >> >> >> >> On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 22:26, Bruce Taylor via Cinema >> wrote: >> >>> Wow! So good to see all these familiar names! >>> >>> Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time. >>> >>> I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for >>> the old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the >>> optics were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I >>> have a few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a >>> mirrorless body and see how they look. >>> >>> Bruce Taylor >>> formerly Indi35.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema < >>> cinema at konvas.org> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Is the forum no longer active? >>> >>> On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema < >>> cinema at konvas.org> wrote: >>> >>> It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! >>> >>> Scott >>> >>> >>> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >>> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >>> money. >>> >>> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much >>> appreciated: >>> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Cinema mailing list >>> Cinema at konvas.org >>> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >>> Cameras >>> >>> Visit the discussion archives: >>> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >>> >>> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >>> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >>> >>> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >>> >>> >>> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >>> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >>> money. >>> >>> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much >>> appreciated: >>> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Cinema mailing list >>> Cinema at konvas.org >>> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >>> Cameras >>> >>> Visit the discussion archives: >>> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >>> >>> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >>> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >>> >>> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >>> >>> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >>> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >>> money. >>> >>> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much >>> appreciated: >>> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Cinema mailing list >>> Cinema at konvas.org >>> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >>> Cameras >>> >>> Visit the discussion archives: >>> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >>> >>> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >>> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >>> >>> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >>> >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >> money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >> Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >> > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! 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I bought a ARRI BL4s body at an auction that made it feasible to convert to two perf, which Andree Martin at am camera did. I also bought an ARRI III two perf, and finally am in the process of getting my third and final two perf camera another ARRI BL4 converted by Aranda, SO I am finally going to start the grand two perf experiment this year, after much delays and a roller coaster ride to get back into filmmaking. Keep film alive!! Victor -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kingkahluaman9 at yahoo.com Thu Jan 6 17:49:08 2022 From: kingkahluaman9 at yahoo.com (James Compton) Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2022 23:49:08 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale In-Reply-To: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> References: <6ac8cda4-e85c-ecc6-ae49-64c1d331ea42@monash.edu> Message-ID: <1074130778.1514958.1641512948457@mail.yahoo.com> Alive and well and so are my cameras. I am using Konvas 2M's and 1M's to shoot a documentary film. I am also shooting test ?footage with a local Konvas owner that bought a brand new Konvas motor that can shoot up to 64fps. On Sunday, January 2, 2022, 11:27:02 PM EST, Steven Morton via Cinema wrote: Hi All, Who is still out there on this list? I'm wanting to sell off some 35mm Konvas and Kinor camera bits that I still have. Konvas 2M 1990 body with a 1973 viewfinder. See pic. No mirror or OCT19 mount. I still may have these so if I find them the buyer can have those. Asking US$150 plus shipping I have a couple Konvas anamorphic desqueezing viewfinders US$200 each + shipping I have the imaging lens out of an original Kinor 35H video tap. It appears to be about 25mm and is clearly fast. US$50 + shipping More bits and pieces to follow All the best Steve WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kingkahluaman9 at yahoo.com Thu Jan 6 18:02:50 2022 From: kingkahluaman9 at yahoo.com (James Compton) Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2022 00:02:50 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Konvas] BRAND NEW KONVAS MOTOR for 2022 References: <589455880.1516629.1641513770387.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <589455880.1516629.1641513770387@mail.yahoo.com> ?Hey folks, ? I am planning to shoot some slow motion footage with local Konvas owner Dave Kovacs.?He bought the custom made motor from Aapo?Lettinen of Finland.? The motor features both crystal and variable speeds. It has a top speed of 64fps. Crystal Sync for Konvas 15epss motor! Testing 24fps, 30fps, 22.01fps and Varispeed | | | | | | | | | | | Crystal Sync for Konvas 15epss motor! Testing 24fps, 30fps, 22.01fps and... | | | -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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On Tuesday, January 4, 2022, 01:00:49 AM EST, cinema-request at konvas.org wrote: Send Cinema mailing list submissions to ??? cinema at konvas.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit ??? http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to ??? cinema-request at konvas.org You can reach the person managing the list at ??? cinema-owner at konvas.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Cinema digest..." Find Konvas.org useful? Want to help? Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >>PLEASE remember to rename the subject line when replying Today's Topics: ? 1. Re: Konvas and Kinor bits for sale (RIta Avery) ? 2. Re: Konvas and Kinor bits for sale (W. DAVID CROSSON) ? 3. Re: Konvas and Kinor bits for sale (colcam at aim.com) ? 4. Re: Konvas and Kinor bits for sale (Andrew Overtoom) ? 5. Re: Konvas and Kinor bits for sale (Stanley Bullock) ? 6. Re: Konvas and Kinor bits for sale (Andrew D.) ? 7. Re: Konvas and Kinor bits for sale (Bruce Taylor) ? 8. Re: Konvas and Kinor bits for sale (Floyd Diebel) ? 9. Re: Konvas and Kinor bits for sale (Nicholas Kovats) ? 10. Re: Konvas and Kinor bits for sale (Brandon Esten) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 14:09:25 +0000 From: RIta Avery To: Konvas Discussion List Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Message-ID: ??? <2232CA9B-671F-4292-B2AE-4E118AF67A33 at acousticturtle.plus.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 I?m still here Steve, for what it?s worth. Rita Nice camera! On 3 Jan 2022, at 02:07, Steven Morton via Cinema wrote: ?Hi All, Who is still out there on this list? I'm wanting to sell off some 35mm Konvas and Kinor camera bits that I still have. Konvas 2M 1990 body with a 1973 viewfinder. See pic. No mirror or OCT19 mount. I still may have these so if I find them the buyer can have those. Asking US$150 plus shipping I have a couple Konvas anamorphic desqueezing viewfinders US$200 each + shipping I have the imaging lens out of an original Kinor 35H video tap. It appears to be about 25mm and is clearly fast. US$50 + shipping More bits and pieces to follow All the best Steve WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 09:54:40 -0500 From: "W. DAVID CROSSON" To: Konvas Discussion List Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 I am still here as well. - David Crosson Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 3, 2022, at 9:09 AM, RIta Avery via Cinema wrote: > > ?I?m still here Steve, for what it?s worth. Rita > Nice camera! > > On 3 Jan 2022, at 02:07, Steven Morton via Cinema wrote: > > ?Hi All, > > Who is still out there on this list? > > I'm wanting to sell off some 35mm Konvas and Kinor camera bits that I still have. > > Konvas 2M 1990 body with a 1973 viewfinder. See pic. No mirror or OCT19 mount. I still may have these so if I find them the buyer can have those. > Asking US$150 plus shipping > > I have a couple Konvas anamorphic desqueezing viewfinders > US$200 each + shipping > > I have the imaging lens out of an original Kinor 35H video tap. It appears to be about 25mm and is clearly fast. US$50 + shipping > > More bits and pieces to follow > > All the best > Steve > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 17:16:42 +0000 (UTC) From: colcam at aim.com To: "cinema at konvas.org" Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Message-ID: <1391302837.606370.1641230202456 at mail.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Interestingly, this was the first email I received and it appears to be a reply to a previous email. For what it is worth, I am still breathing, apparently can still type on a keyboard, so if anyone wants they now know how to find me, too. -----Original Message----- From: W. DAVID CROSSON via Cinema To: Konvas Discussion List Cc: W. DAVID CROSSON Sent: Mon, Jan 3, 2022 9:54 am Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale I am still here as well. - David Crosson Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 3, 2022, at 9:09 AM, RIta Avery via Cinema wrote: > > ?I?m still here Steve, for what it?s worth. Rita > Nice camera! > > On 3 Jan 2022, at 02:07, Steven Morton via Cinema wrote: > > ?Hi All, > > Who is still out there on this list? > > I'm wanting to sell off some 35mm Konvas and Kinor camera bits that I still have. > > Konvas 2M 1990 body with a 1973 viewfinder. See pic. No mirror or OCT19 mount. I still may have these so if I find them the buyer can have those. > Asking US$150 plus shipping > > I have a couple Konvas anamorphic desqueezing viewfinders > US$200 each + shipping > > I have the imaging lens out of an original Kinor 35H video tap. It appears to be about 25mm and is clearly fast. US$50 + shipping > > More bits and pieces to follow > > All the best > Steve > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 12:27:09 -0500 From: Andrew Overtoom To: Konvas Discussion List Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi Steve I?m still here as well. This reminds me of the good old konvas/kinor heyday! Best Regards Andrew Overtoom > On Jan 2, 2022, at 9:07 PM, Steven Morton via Cinema wrote: > > ?Hi All, > > Who is still out there on this list? > > I'm wanting to sell off some 35mm Konvas and Kinor camera bits that I still have. > > Konvas 2M 1990 body with a 1973 viewfinder. See pic. No mirror or OCT19 mount. I still may have these so if I find them the buyer can have those. > Asking US$150 plus shipping > > I have a couple Konvas anamorphic desqueezing viewfinders > US$200 each + shipping > > I have the imaging lens out of an original Kinor 35H video tap. It appears to be about 25mm and is clearly fast. US$50 + shipping > > More bits and pieces to follow > > All the best > Steve -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Konvas 2M body.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 157487 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 10:45:26 -0700 (MST) From: Stanley Bullock To: Konvas Discussion List Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Message-ID: <1793385360.497769.1641231926238 at connect.xfinity.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! Scott ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 20:23:04 -0500 From: "Andrew D." To: Konvas Discussion List Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Message-ID: ??? Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Is the forum no longer active? On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema < cinema at konvas.org> wrote: > It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! > > Scott > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Scott WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 8 Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2022 03:47:06 +0000 From: Floyd Diebel To: Konvas Discussion List Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Message-ID: <00378621-4780-4c05-9ced-8a4fea420cbd at mtasv.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" I?m still around. Still have a 35c and a 2m and a bunch of flat and anamorphic primes - with plenty of adaptors for all my other? cameras ? Glad I bought all those lenses when I did cause prices are kinda bonkers anymore ??? -f - - - - - FLOYD DIEBEL EMRL??////??(916) 446-2440 From: Bruce Taylor via Cinema Sent: Monday, January 3, 2022 7:27 PM To: Konvas Discussion List Cc: Bruce Taylor Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Wow! So good to see all these familiar names!? Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time.? I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for the old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the optics were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I have a few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a mirrorless body and see how they look. Bruce Taylor formerly Indi35.com On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema wrote: Is the forum no longer active? On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema wrote: It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! Scott WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 9 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 23:08:21 -0500 From: Nicholas Kovats To: Konvas Discussion List Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Message-ID: ??? Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Greetings from the frozen tundra. I continue to create films with my Bolex UltraPan8 2.8 R8 camera. Les Bosher made a PL Mount adapter for it. Shoot some 35mm with an Arri III. Touched the French hand of God when I shot 16mm with an Aaton XTR Prod. Purchased two (2) Photo-Sonics Actionmaster 500 fps pin registered cams. Converted one to PL Mount. Both run on much smaller powerful LiPO batteries (28.8 - 30V). Purchased a French legend regarding the tiny whisper quiet reflex Eclair ACL II. Restoring my unique UltraPan8 projector. Discovered a Japanese cinematographer/engineer who had six (6!) custom FF VistaVision cameras made in the nineties. Tiny things with standard Arri 400ft mags. Logmar built 5-6x new 25 lb handheld 5-perf 65mm cameras sold to rental houses. One was used on Christopher Nolan's recent Tenet IMAX film. Logmar is also developing new pin registerd Super 8 and 16mm cameras with video HD viewfinders. My friend trashed his new stereo IMAX projector. Another Japanese filmmaker/engineer 3D printed a handheld 35mm camera absent pulldown (direct drive motors cpu controlled) and rego prints and has been testing 136 rolls of 35mm Ilford HP5. Prices for 16mm cams such as Bolex, Eclair ACL(s), Aaton and Arri have gone through the roof and are in very limited supply globally. Even the Leitz Leicina Special Super 8 camera w/ M Mount has gone crazy price wise. Someone has built a small scale dye transfer machine in his backyard and is working on improving transport and process.? I suspect that "micro-engineering" projects will scale dramatically as metal based 3D printing drops in price. It is used even for military spec jet engines. Take care good people of the list. Nicholas On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 22:26, Bruce Taylor via Cinema wrote: > Wow! So good to see all these familiar names! > > Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time. > > I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for the > old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the optics > were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I have a > few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a mirrorless > body and see how they look. > > Bruce Taylor > formerly Indi35.com > > > > > On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema < > cinema at konvas.org> wrote: > > > Is the forum no longer active? > > On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema < > cinema at konvas.org> wrote: > > It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! > > Scott > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 10 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 21:36:01 -0700 From: Brandon Esten To: Konvas Discussion List Subject: Re: [Konvas] Konvas and Kinor bits for sale Message-ID: ??? Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Greetings! Shot a short with my 'Lomo' anamorphics last year: https://vimeo.com/661556553 Hope everyone has fun stuff planned for 2022! Peace~ On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 9:09 PM Nicholas Kovats via Cinema wrote: > Greetings from the frozen tundra. > > I continue to create films with my Bolex UltraPan8 2.8 R8 camera. Les > Bosher made a PL Mount adapter for it. Shoot some 35mm with an Arri III. > Touched the French hand of God when I shot 16mm with an Aaton XTR Prod. > Purchased two (2) Photo-Sonics Actionmaster 500 fps pin registered cams. > Converted one to PL Mount. Both run on much smaller powerful LiPO batteries > (28.8 - 30V). Purchased a French legend regarding the tiny whisper quiet > reflex Eclair ACL II. Restoring my unique UltraPan8 projector. Discovered a > Japanese cinematographer/engineer who had six (6!) custom FF VistaVision > cameras made in the nineties. Tiny things with standard Arri 400ft mags. > Logmar built 5-6x new 25 lb handheld 5-perf 65mm cameras sold to rental > houses. One was used on Christopher Nolan's recent Tenet IMAX film. Logmar > is also developing new pin registerd Super 8 and 16mm cameras with video HD > viewfinders. My friend trashed his new stereo IMAX projector. Another > Japanese filmmaker/engineer 3D printed a handheld 35mm camera absent > pulldown (direct drive motors cpu controlled) and rego prints and has been > testing 136 rolls of 35mm Ilford HP5. > > Prices for 16mm cams such as Bolex, Eclair ACL(s), Aaton and Arri have > gone through the roof and are in very limited supply globally. Even the > Leitz Leicina Special Super 8 camera w/ M Mount has gone crazy price wise. > > Someone has built a small scale dye transfer machine in his backyard and > is working on improving transport and process.? I suspect that > "micro-engineering" projects will scale dramatically as metal based 3D > printing drops in price. It is used even for military spec jet engines. > > Take care good people of the list. > > Nicholas > > > > On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 22:26, Bruce Taylor via Cinema > wrote: > >> Wow! So good to see all these familiar names! >> >> Andrew, the list has been dormant for some time. >> >> I am starting to go through my storage and will see what I can get for >> the old Kinor/Konvas gear. So much good stuff! It was fun. At least the >> optics were and are quite desirable- sold the good stuff a few years ago. I >> have a few oddball lenses left, mostly OCT18- I should put them on a >> mirrorless body and see how they look. >> >> Bruce Taylor >> formerly Indi35.com >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema < >> cinema at konvas.org> wrote: >> >> >> Is the forum no longer active? >> >> On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema < >> cinema at konvas.org> wrote: >> >> It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers! >> >> Scott >> >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >> money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >> Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >> >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >> money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >> Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the >> Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs >> money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema >> Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! >> > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Konvas mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org ------------------------------ End of Cinema Digest, Vol 144, Issue 2 ************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: konvas2perfgate.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 121055 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The motor features both crystal and variable speeds. It has a top speed of 64fps. Crystal Sync for Konvas 15epss motor! Testing 24fps, 30fps, 22.01fps and Varispeed Crystal Sync for Konvas 15epss motor! Testing 24fps, 30fps, 22.01fps and... WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html _______________________________________________ Cinema mailing list Cinema at konvas.org http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras Visit the discussion archives: http://konvas.org/list-archives.html Join the Konvas Discussion List: http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From nkovats at gmail.com Fri Jan 7 12:21:08 2022 From: nkovats at gmail.com (Nicholas Kovats) Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2022 13:21:08 -0500 Subject: [Konvas] BRAND NEW KONVAS MOTOR for 2022 In-Reply-To: <589455880.1516629.1641513770387@mail.yahoo.com> References: <589455880.1516629.1641513770387.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <589455880.1516629.1641513770387@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Aapo does some incredible work to keep our mechanical image making machines in use! On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 at 19:03, James Compton via Cinema wrote: > > Hey folks, > > I am planning to shoot some slow motion footage with local Konvas owner > Dave Kovacs. > He bought the custom made motor from Aapo Lettinen of Finland. > > The motor features both crystal and variable speeds. It has a top speed of > 64fps. > > Crystal Sync for Konvas 15epss motor! Testing 24fps, 30fps, 22.01fps and > Varispeed > > Crystal Sync for Konvas 15epss motor! Testing 24fps, 30fps, 22.01fps and... > > > > > > > > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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However getting Kinors serviced or have anyone use them during > the digital tsunami was next to impossible so they sat in their cases. I > was able to buy a ARRI BL4 two perf camera , and it was much easier to > service and I started my journey to get back up cameras. I bought a ARRI > BL4s body at an auction that made it feasible to convert to two perf, which > Andree Martin at am camera did. I also bought an ARRI III two perf, and > finally am in the process of getting my third and final two perf camera > another ARRI BL4 converted by Aranda, SO I am finally going to start the > grand two perf experiment this year, after much delays and a roller coaster > ride to get back into filmmaking. Keep film alive!! > > Victor > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the > Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs > money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema > Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If that works perhaps I will run workshops with the kinors Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 7, 2022, at 1:24 PM, Nicholas Kovats via Cinema wrote: > > ? > Holy moly. Are you starting up a 2-perf cartel? :) Are you going to sell any of these machines in the future? > >> On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 at 15:53, victor huey via Cinema wrote: >> Hi all, I am still here in NYC Chinatown, just retired and was going to test my two perf cameras two years ago when the pandemic shut everything down. I had been trying get into two perf , towards that end I wound up buying or rebuilding KINOR 34h cameras. Now I have a total of four Kinor 35H two perf cameras, buying as the prices came crashing down during the red wave. However getting Kinors serviced or have anyone use them during the digital tsunami was next to impossible so they sat in their cases. I was able to buy a ARRI BL4 two perf camera , and it was much easier to service and I started my journey to get back up cameras. I bought a ARRI BL4s body at an auction that made it feasible to convert to two perf, which Andree Martin at am camera did. I also bought an ARRI III two perf, and finally am in the process of getting my third and final two perf camera another ARRI BL4 converted by Aranda, SO I am finally going to start the grand two perf experiment this year, after much delays and a roller coaster ride to get back into filmmaking. Keep film alive!! >> >> Victor >> >> WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. >> >> Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: >> http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinema mailing list >> Cinema at konvas.org >> http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras >> >> Visit the discussion archives: >> http://konvas.org/list-archives.html >> >> Join the Konvas Discussion List: >> http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org >> >> Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! > > WE COULD REALLY USE YOUR HELP! The sharing of information on both the Konvas.org website and the discussion list takes a lot of time and costs money. > > Your donations help keep Konvas.org running and are very much appreciated: > http://konvas.org/how-to/help-konvas.org-donate.html > > _______________________________________________ > Cinema mailing list > Cinema at konvas.org > http://Konvas.org - All about Konvas, Kinor and other Russian Cinema Cameras > > Visit the discussion archives: > http://konvas.org/list-archives.html > > Join the Konvas Discussion List: > http://konvas.org/mailman/listinfo/cinema_konvas.org > > Please be kind when replying and crop the replied message!!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: