nick hull wrote:
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Jim Wilkins wrote:
On Dec 31, 7:22 am, nick hull wrote:
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It would be a lot easier in a film camera, but the hassle and time
delays (and cost) of developing film makes film impractical.
Black and white film can be developed in a few minutes without a
darkroom. You move it from the camera into the light-tight developing
tank inside a black changing bag, then you can pour the developer,
stop and fixer in and out under normal indoor lighting. 35mm film is
fairly easy to wind onto the reel by feel but I needed some practice
with 16mm.
I've loaded and developed a lot of B&W film, and I prefer digital 
Maybe you could use an old computer for video capture. My Canon
doesn't power down when connected to USB.
The site is too far from any possible computer site, at least 1000'.
That's why I don't use a video camera, too far for co-ax.
Free men own guns - www(dot)geocities(dot)com/CapitolHill/5357/
1000 feet isn't that far really. Co-ax could handle it with a signal amp
on the feed end. Then you could connect up a cheap camera and have a
live feed.
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Steve W.
Near Cooperstown, New York
Life is not like a box of chocolates
it's more like a jar of jalapenos-
what you do today could burn your ass tomorrow!