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  2. Krasnogorsk-3 - Wikipedia

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    Cameras which have been modified from the original standard 16mm (double-perforartion) to accept Super 16 (single-perforation) film may experience vignetting at the widest zoom setting with stock Meteor lenses. The camera has a single pulldown claw and no registration pin. At 24 frame/s, the Krasnogorsk-3 will run for about 25 seconds on a full ...

  3. Bolex - Wikipedia

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    Bolex International SA. Bolex International S. A. is a Swiss manufacturer of motion picture cameras based in Yverdon located in Canton of Vaud, the most notable products of which are in the 16 mm and Super 16 mm formats. Originally Bol, the company was founded in 1925 by Charles Haccius and Jacques Bogopolsky (aka Bolsey or Boolsky), the ...

  4. Digital Bolex - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Bolex is the only digital cinema camera with a native C mount, a nod to the original Bolex 16mm film cameras. The Digital Bolex was the first-announced camera aimed at the consumer market to offer a 2K recording resolution, [21] however competitor Blackmagic Design started shipping its Blackmagic Cinema Camera (announced a month ...

  5. Beaulieu (company) - Wikipedia

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    Beaulieu (company) Maison Brandt Frères, Charenton-le-Pont (House of Brandt Bros) (Beaulieu Cinema, Beaulieu - Images) is a French manufacturer of motion picture cameras especially well known for its Super 8 and 16mm hand-held cameras, founded by Marcel Beaulieu. Marcel Beaulieu had earlier been associated with GIC cameras introduced in 1950.

  6. Kodak Cine Special 16mm Cameras - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak Cine Special 16mm Cameras (CKS) are a family of precision, versatile, spring-wound 16mm silent movie cameras produced by Eastman Kodak from the 1930s to the 1960s, and intended for advanced consumers and industry professionals. While its rectangular format was typical of earlier Kodak 16 mm cameras (such as Cine-Kodak, Kodak Models B ...

  7. 16 mm film - Wikipedia

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    Sigel had pitched to Lee the idea to shoot the Vietnam sequences using the kind of camera and film stock that would have been available during the Vietnam era. [19] Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin is notable for using 16 mm film and a hand-cranked 1978 Bolex camera, most notably in his films Bait (2019) and Enys Men (2022). [20]

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