Added: 4 years ago
From: spearjig
Views: 5,222
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (11)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • To me, film is the ONLY way to go...I would never shoot w/ digital video or the like -- video just doesn't look professional to me -- even with that "Film Look" post-production and the like...

    ...I'm looking for an Arri SR2 or SR3 used right now -- I'm starting up a small company that focuses on documentaries only

  • WOW.

    how much does this baby cost?????

  • This camera is superior...

    It is better than the red in it's optcal configuration... The images are more 35mm in nature. The red only has resolution on this camera.... ;) .... With the D-21 All you need to do is use the camera in raw mode with the full 4:3 chip size being used and an anomorphic lens... Lomo!!

    Then you have Cinematic images that will make you cry...

  • It does look like a geared head crank, but there's obviously no geared head in the tripod.

    I would love to see the images from this. It brings to mind the video for NIN's "closer"

  • The images out of this camera are amazing, specially with an anamorphic lens.

    It's really basic, hardly any controls, just glass, sensor and processing block.

    I would love to use one but still stuck with Red sized budgets!

  • I want this so bad. I've been looking for hand cranked digital cameras but figured they didn't sell them because its so outrageous. I assumed I would have to use an old 1918 camera with 35mm film SEE: Tony Scotts Man on Fire.

  • Yes, I saw this wonderful feature at NAB. It's great for field use, you can get by when your battery power is low. It's about time they brought back the hand-crank feature for the D-20 and other HD cameras. Years ago, in the early days of HD, I too was hand-cranking away for hours on end. Then that trend dissapeared for some odd reason. The benifits of hand-cranking the D-20 are endless. Please everyone...give hand-cranking a chance.

    Love and kisses.

  • Yes it is actual tool for Arri cameras to give that Hand crank look to films. It is not a Pan wheel of the tripod head. Do a seach on New Products on the Arri website.

  • @Sc00terider well it is a pan wheel from a head ;) , when you buy this unit they don't supply the handle, you have to use an Arrihead handle.

  • NO IT ISNT FOOOOL

  • You know the hand crank is for panning the camera.

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more