Arri 2c - Die Legendäre Filmkamera
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i just got myself a 16mm to learn. hope one day i can upgrade to 35mm.
you can say what you want but film compared to video, the winner ALWAYS is film.
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@henryadrain14 i guess you have no idea what that cost? or do you have 5000$ in your pocket? and that is just the camera...you need to buy film and then pay to develop etc...
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BELLA ARRI FOREVER
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Hello.
Can you show us or explain how we change movie gate, size(format) 1.33 1.85 on camera ARRI 2C?
Thank you.
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Could you tell me the lenth and width of the magazine, and the inner (the hole in the yellow part) and outer diameter of the film?
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@KelleFilm I mean where did you find it?
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お〜 懐かしい! 私が最初に使ったカメラでアリ35CVB。
ありがとうございます。
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The yellow plastic part is a Kodak Type U Core-35mm with a 2-in. (51 mm) outer diameter and a 1-in. (25,4 mm) ceter hole. The negativ spool is a 200-ft (61m) color negativ loaded in a regular 200-ft (60 m) Arri magazine. There is a 400-ft (up to 150 m) magazine available for these caneras also.
KelleFilm 10 months ago
where did you get that? I want one!
henryadrain14 11 months ago
@henryadrain14
What exactly do you mean?
KelleFilm 10 months ago
Great tutorial effect ! Yep, of course, I have my own 35mm Arriflex IIB motion picture camera ( please visit my YouTube videos to see my own 35mm filmmaking activities there ) as the camera goes marvollous nice with minimum problem. I have replaced the battery-op unit into 16V power convertor and it goes Ok with test 35mm film stock after done from film lab. This baby can do running well with 200ft and 400ft 35mm magazines - Well, anyone have ever used this camera with 1000 ft 35mm magazine ???
Silencebound 1 year ago
There are two ways to operate the camera with 1000 ft magazine. You can use the sound blimp housing called ARRI-Blimp 300 or a set up called "300 m Stummapparatur" for Arriflex 35 introduced in 1968. This setup has a flatbase with interchangable 110V and 220V synchronous motors and 24V DC motor. It has also separate torque motors. All these are mounted on a kind of skeleton to stabilize the large magazine and the non orientable viewfinder extension. The weight of the unit is 48 lbs loaded.
KelleFilm 1 year ago
You are right. All motion picture camera films are to handle in total darkness. The filmsock what you see is just for display use from overlong storage.
KelleFilm 2 years ago