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tlatosmd wrote:The memberlist
The memberlist.. Of cource..
I forgot about it :oops:
Thank you for your rechearch!

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[quote="VideoFred"][quote="Film-0-Matic"][quote]No Japanese.... Strange[/quote]

not really strange if you think about it, language - and keyboard barrier!!! haha[/quote]

Yes, well... I tought there where more Japanese people familiar with English... And also, Japan is the "8mm Camera Country", right?

Fred.[/quote]


Yes, many Japanese people are good at English, but I'm not.
It takes 30min to write this sentence with dictionary! #-o

no, recently many Japanese filmmakers began to use DVcam just like DVX.
In Japan, DVcam is more available than Beaulieu.

my grammer is bad? :wink:
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AKIO wrote:

Yes, many Japanese people are good at English, but I'm not.
It takes 30min to write this sentence with dictionary!
Akio,
Your English is better then my Japanese.... :P

AKIO wrote: no, recently many Japanese filmmakers began to use DVcam just like DVX.
In Japan, DVcam is more available than Beaulieu.
Yes, but I mean: in the past.
Canon - Fuji - etc.. etc... All fine Japanese Super-8 cams!
There must be lots of old 8mm films and equipment in Japan.
Or did you exported everything to Europe and the US in those days? :wink:

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namke wrote:added myself... bizarrely, when zoomed in. the little tag is really very very close to my house.... and I only gave it a city name!

Spooky 8O
added. my tag is also near where i live. i feel like i'm being watched
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AKIO wrote:Yes, many Japanese people are good at English, but I'm not.
sumimasen, anata no eiga ha jottsu da... :)
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arigato! :D
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my tag is in the sea :?
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Me too, me too!
Ugo, from Avellino (south of Italy, 35 km far away from Naples)!!!

Many of my super8 friends are in Rome, Milan, Bozen (Bolzano) and in Sicily.
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I'm from Omaha, though I'm living in San Francisco at the moment.

I accidently added my self twice 8O
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