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Anyone Know the Filmback size in Inches for NTSC - Anyone???????

Anyone Know the Filmback size in Inches for NTSC - Anyone???????

2005-06-22       - By Andras Ikladi

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I don't think there is an answer for your question in a strict sense,
prolly that's why nobody replies.
The format has nothing to do with the camera's internal geometry (that
you prolly need for matchmoving, right?), what you're after is the
size of the film back/CCD, so I think you better ask the camera
operator/check in the camera manual.
For example the same CCD size 2/3" is used from digitbeta to DSLRs and
HD as well, all different formats.(but 35 could be a good example as
well, with like 10-15 different formats, still same film back size
(with some shift on the optical axis as well sometimes)).
Why would they manufacture another camera with different geometry for
the NTSC market anyways?

To be a bit more constructive: what camera and format were used for
shooting and what process (telecine, scanning, tape to tape..etc) has
it been through since?

cheers
Andras

> Er - as the Subject - I am posting again - must be a bunch of dudes from the
> good 'ol US who know?????

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