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I am looking for a SLR digital camera in the $1000 range that has the
capability of taking a picture per second and transferring these images
continually to a computer hard drive. I will be using a macro lens to
transfer 16 mm movie film frames and I would like to step the frames at a
one frame per second rate. The camera would need to have an external trigger
to synchronize the process.

Thanks, Don and Liz

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"Don and Liz Campbell" <castles@yestertronics.com> wrote in message
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>I am looking for a SLR digital camera in the $1000 range that has the
>capability of taking a picture per second and transferring these images
>continually to a computer hard drive. I will be using a macro lens to
>transfer 16 mm movie film frames and I would like to step the frames at a
>one frame per second rate. The camera would need to have an external
>trigger to synchronize the process.
>
> Thanks, Don and Liz
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Don and Liz Campbell wrote:

> I am looking for a SLR digital camera in the $1000 range that has the
> capability of taking a picture per second and transferring these images
> continually to a computer hard drive. I will be using a macro lens to
> transfer 16 mm movie film frames and I would like to step the frames at a
> one frame per second rate. The camera would need to have an external trigger
> to synchronize the process.


You must be the same person who was asking about this recently. I'm
curious what rig you intend to use for this. I tried shooting some
slides once from a projected screen and it was pretty darn bad so don't
plan on that technique. The new Canon does have a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
connection, whatever that works out to. Again, consider the resolution
that is practical for DVD, I thin it's pretty small, so it's possible a
non-DSLR will work for your needs.

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Canon Powershot Pro1
Use the Intervalometer setting and adjust file size to arrive at one frame
per second.
The provided software will take care of transfering images to your PC.

M

"Don and Liz Campbell" <castles@yestertronics.com> wrote in message
news:42434dad$0$30516$2c56edd9@news.cablerocket.com...
>I am looking for a SLR digital camera in the $1000 range that has the
>capability of taking a picture per second and transferring these images
>continually to a computer hard drive. I will be using a macro lens to
>transfer 16 mm movie film frames and I would like to step the frames at a
>one frame per second rate. The camera would need to have an external
>trigger to synchronize the process.
>
> Thanks, Don and Liz
>

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OOoops..
Sorry - just noticed you're looking for a SLR.
Take a look at the Pro1 anyway - it'a an incredible camera with an
incredible lens.

M

"Mike" <mikethebike@hooters.com> wrote in message
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> Canon Powershot Pro1
> Use the Intervalometer setting and adjust file size to arrive at one frame
> per second.
> The provided software will take care of transfering images to your PC.
>
> M
>
> "Don and Liz Campbell" <castles@yestertronics.com> wrote in message
> news:42434dad$0$30516$2c56edd9@news.cablerocket.com...
>>I am looking for a SLR digital camera in the $1000 range that has the
>>capability of taking a picture per second and transferring these images
>>continually to a computer hard drive. I will be using a macro lens to
>>transfer 16 mm movie film frames and I would like to step the frames at a
>>one frame per second rate. The camera would need to have an external
>>trigger to synchronize the process.
>>
>> Thanks, Don and Liz
>>
>
>

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