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   Holger Granholm to Ed Vance   
   Re: film camera   
   28 Apr 15 16:05:00   
   
   In a message dated 04-22-15, Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:   
      
   Hi Ed,   
      
   Please note that despite the above date your msg arrived here today.   
      
    EV> From what I learned of the Kino Camera You get 144 images on a   
    EV> 36 Exposure roll of 35mm Film.   
      
   There's a difference here between Film (Cinema) and Kino camera.   
   A Kino camera uses the same type of film (raw material) as a cinema   
   camera. The difference is that the Kino type of camera takes still   
   pictures and a Cinema camera makes running pictures of a sequence   
   thereby a cinema.   
      
   EV> I usually always purchased Etkachrome film that took 36 photos   
   EV> because I liked the Bluish Tone it had compared to the Yellowish   
   EV> Tone that Kodachrome film has.   
      
   My farther was a fan of Agfa film material, probably because it had   
   "softer" colours than Kodachrome for the diapositives he made.   
      
   I have previously used Kodachrome but lately mostly Fuji film material.   
      
   EV> Plus Etkachrome was ASA(ISO?) 32 compared to ASA 10 for Kodachrome,   
   EV> I liked having the little extra light sensitivity, I think that is   
   EV> what the difference is.   
      
   I don't recall having seen Ektachrome (note the spelling) but it may   
   have slipped my mind since I've never used that material.   
      
   EV> The Kino Camera I looked at on the Internet would get 144 pictures   
   EV> on a 36 exposure roll, the images were 8.(something)mm X 24mm.   
   EV> That camera looked like it had a crank on the side to turn to make a   
   EV> picture a "Click At A Time", I was thinking it could be used to make   
   EV> a very short Movie if the crank was turned until the last exposure   
   EV> was taken on the roll.   
      
   Oh yes, I recall those projectors that were available to the public in   
   "old time" amusement establishments. That must have been btwn 1940-50.   
   You put in a dime (or whatever it was) and then you could turn a crank   
   and enjoy a short movie sequence.   
      
   EV> I didn't know that a Kino Camera in Europe could be a regular hand   
   EV> held camera as I am used to.   
      
   Explanation above!   
      
   EV> BTW, talking about 36 exposure rolls of Film:   
   EV> When I was in Japan I bought a Olympus Pen-EE S Camera that took   
   EV> "Single Frame" photos, 18mm X 24mm, and gave me 72 pictures on a 36   
   EV> exposure roll.   
      
   Yeah, that is half the size of a normal handheld camera using the cinema   
   type of film.   
      
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   OK that's probably the reason for the delayed delivery.   
      
   CU AGN,   
      
   Holger   
      
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