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Arriflex 16SR3 Introduction

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2008

Introduction to the Arriflex 16SR3.

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  • Mama kaufst du mir auch eine Arriflex D20 ?

  • Sorry :-(  don't understand (?) English ?

  • i wish i can own an arri, arri = professsional of the professional camcorder

  • Thanks AsianStvex, Arri makes great products! Thanks, Burnie

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  • Never let film die, if Dolby, DLP, and the MPAA have there way, if consumers keep supporting Digital Cinema that's what's going to happen, Shame on PANAVISION for building 3 models of what they call Digital Film Cameras...

    Never Let Film Die...

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  • @htunlogic

    Right...then why are most theatrically released motion pictures shot on film currently?

  • @Fader2003 I love digital for it's speed, accuracy, ability to shoot an unlimited amount, all that.

    But I love film more because it's about passion and skill.

    I'm a starting photographer but in many ways I love my 1980s Canon T70 over my $2,000+ kit for my digital T2i.

  • Lovely pictures. Would it be fair to say that shooting on 16mm is the film equivalent of 15ips and 35mm the equivalent of 30ips audio?

  • nice cameras... too bad red camera is beating its ass...

  • i got a boleh h16.. no fancy electronic dials and buttons.. just plain old fashioned start and stop..

  • THere needs to be some kind of cooperative for those of us who want to shoot on film but can't afford the direct expense.

  • @flickerman68 Film has a longer archival life span. Every video and digital drive gets replaced every 2-5 years at the longest and little is done to deal with the issues that follow. Film has been used for over a hundred years and much of the earliest films can be properly stored and projected as if recently printed and transferred from the negative.

  • @AsianStvex So do I. The Arri SR model in particular are much easier to load and give wonderful results and are still relatively new when it comes to movie cameras.

  • very cool (doco) of ARRI

  • If I won a lottery I'd buy an Arri.

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