Hello all. New guy here. Just thought I would share my experience with this excellent thread.
I bought my Kodak from Amazon in July 2024 and have a serial# that begins with an A, and is A2724148BK00166. It did not match with anything in the tool from Mac84, so I tried all 3 versions of Odano's FW and version B works great. While A and C both caused issues, I had zero problems switching between versions. Just remember to read everything in Mac84's instructions.
I purchased the spacer, locking ring and lens as outlined. The lens was $79 and shipping was $100 (I don't know how much would have been saved using the forwarding service). It was in the states within a week, but then DHL notified me that "duty" had to be collected from me for $62. I lost another week trying to argue with DHL about it, but they stuck to it ($45 duty and $17 tax on the duty). Although the part was coming from the UK, it was listed as Chinese origin. Keep this in mind if you are thinking of taking this route. Worth it to me considering the number of reels I have.
As an idea for others, check with your local library for availability of 3D printers. My local had 3 brand new printers. To print Odano's parts cost me a whopping .75 cents. and took less than hour of prep, setup and print. Did the mounts and the insert.
Once I had everything mounted, I had an issue that others must not have experienced. I included a pic of my setup (like Odano's). I had the lens spacer screwed in completely, then as I was screwing in the lens and trying to focus, I ran out of available internal spacer thread to screw the lens into the spacer just as it was coming into focus. What to do? After playing with the height of the lens assembly, I was able to get to enough focus adjustment by installing the circuit board underneath the top mount (see pic). Once I did this, the framing was out of square, so I had to open the lower mount holes just a bit to allow a little twisting of the mount to square up the frame. In case you are wondering, I did look for the same exact screws from various hardware resources, but these were difficult to find. I ended up finding a laptop screw kit with micro screws and used the flathead M2*4 screws, which worked perfectly. Little different thread pitch, but held much tighter. Got the focusing dialed in and now need to ask some questions.
1) Has anyone experienced the same issue with the lens? What could I have done wrong? I am not seeing anything.
2) With the lowering of my lens, is the area of capture changed from what others are capturing? I believe it was suggested to NOT use the Kodak zoom, capture the entire frame and crop later. With that, does my framing mirror others or am I getting too much of the top and bottom frames included? (see pic below).
3) When I tried the latest version of Odano's 6.8, ver B, when I hit capture, I ended up with a rectangular X (see pic) for a few seconds before it goes back to the menu. Reverting back to 6.6 works.
4) I will be using Resolve for all editing. While I know how to do most everything else, I am very deficient in color grading. If anyone has any suggestions on training videos for novices on color grading, it would be appreciated. Found a few on youtube, but they often go down so many rabbit holes, makes it tough to follow. Are there any automated options? I also have access to Topaz.
I will have other questions, but wanted to get these answered first before I start capturing. I want to make sure I have the lens completely dialed in first.
Odano - If you have any way I can send you a few bucks to help contribute to your efforts, please PM me. This is outstanding work.
rms337