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ARRI 416
King of Comedy (1982)
shot some expired 16mm at sunrise on Arabia Mountain
arriflex 1960's model m movie camera
Mysteries (Paul de Lussanet, 1978)
Cinematography by Robby Müller
BOOK for SALE ~ Arriflex Corp (1965 - 1966) Motion Picture Camera Catalogue Models + Gear specs Look inside the book here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/384806102875 Profusely illustrated with trade samples from the era. Thoroughly engaging.
A delightful look at many different types of camera models and equipment popular in the mid 20th century. This catalog shows models and styles available to purchase wholesale for retail department stores, specialty rental shops, general merchandise and cinematography jobbers.
Ideal catalog for collectors, designers, restorers, prop departments or antiques dealers of novelty and early movie cameras.
Subject:
Features cameras specs, and apparatus available for the Arri brand cameras during the height of motion picture industry. Mid 20th century designs, target finders, 35mm film cameras, film projectors, tripods, filters, power sources, control systems, sound blimps, lenses, lens cradles, cables, etc
About the company:
The Arriflex Corporation of America was a division of Arri, founded in Munich, Germany on 12 September 1917 by August Arnold and Robert Richter as Arnold & Richter Cine Technik. The acronym Arri was derived from the initial two letters of the founders' surnames, Arnold and Richter.
Fernando Ramos da Silva w/ Arriflex 35 IIC
Astronaut in Training:
Christa McAuliffe learns to use the Arriflex camera for documenting earth and her time in space