@AMatthewHunter - I've always had mine professionally transferred. It drives up the overall cost, but the quality is well worth it. Home transfer devices have become better quality, but the good ones are also expensive, and, considering I don't shoot all the time (I shoot between 4 and 12 carts a year), I just don't see the point in investing in a home unit. Cinelab is who I am currently using. Their HD transfers are affordable and the quality is great.
How do you digitize your super8 footage? I found that I've fell in love with super 8. Being a polariod instant film photographer, it seems like such a natural transition to super 8
@AMatthewHunter - I've always had mine professionally transferred. It drives up the overall cost, but the quality is well worth it. Home transfer devices have become better quality, but the good ones are also expensive, and, considering I don't shoot all the time (I shoot between 4 and 12 carts a year), I just don't see the point in investing in a home unit. Cinelab is who I am currently using. Their HD transfers are affordable and the quality is great.
vespa356 1 month ago
How do you digitize your super8 footage? I found that I've fell in love with super 8. Being a polariod instant film photographer, it seems like such a natural transition to super 8
AMatthewHunter 1 month ago