[Konvas] Hi ALL !!!!

Olivier Auverlau olivierauverlau at gmail.com
Tue Jan 4 13:13:13 CST 2022


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 <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 <cinema at konvas.org> 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 <cinema at konvas.org <mailto:cinema at konvas.org>> wrote:
>> 
>> Greetings!
>> 
>> Shot a short with my 'Lomo' anamorphics last year:
>> https://vimeo.com/661556553 <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 <cinema at konvas.org <mailto:cinema at konvas.org>> 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  
>> 
>>  
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>> On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 22:26, Bruce Taylor via Cinema <cinema at konvas.org <mailto:cinema at konvas.org>> 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 <http://indi35.com/>
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> On Monday, January 3, 2022, 06:37:07 PM PST, Andrew D. via Cinema <cinema at konvas.org <mailto:cinema at konvas.org>> wrote:
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>> Is the forum no longer active?
>> 
>> On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 12:45 PM Stanley Bullock via Cinema <cinema at konvas.org <mailto:cinema at konvas.org>> wrote:
>> It has been awhile. Hope you all are well. Cheers!
>> 
>> Scott
>> 
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