Hi
Can someone please explain the difference between the 'Super 35' and 'Super 16'? Their pros and cons?
The main difference is that there is no such thing as super 35. 35 is already super as it is. However, theres this guy i know by the name of 'google' who would be happy to explain in great detail your question.
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Originally posted by poof
The main difference is that there is no such thing as super 35. 35 is already super as it is. However, theres this guy i know by the name of 'google' who would be happy to explain in great detail your question.
Excellent advice poof. When I use the guy you know by the name
of Google and I type in "Super 35" I get very different information
that you did.
I found there is such a thing as Super 35.
tophills - can you be a little more specific about what information
you need? The difference is simply the size of the films stock -
35mm is larger than 16mm - but you know that, so I don't understand
what you're looking for.
Pros and cons is just too vague for an answer.
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Your going to censor my posts? i see, well, then go fuck yourself, im done here.
I don't understand your accusation. I simply quoted your post word for word, mentioned
your advice to use Google is excellent, tried it myself and found out there is such a thing
as Super 35. I guess you and I have a different definition of censoring.
I'll be sorry to see you leave.
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The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but progress.
Joseph Joubert, essayist (1754-1824)
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The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but progress.
Joseph Joubert, essayist (1754-1824)