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Film Format |
35mm, Super 35 |
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Dimensions |
Height: 7" (180mm) Width: 6.3" (160mm) Length: 11.8" (300mm) Weight: 13lbs, 10oz. (6.3kg) |
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Sound Level |
Under 20dBA |
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Movement |
Compensating link movement; dual registration pins and dual pulldown claws; interchangeable aperture plates; pitch adjustment |
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Magazines |
500' (150m) and 1000' (300m) displacement style; all have built-in heaters and torque motors; mechanical and electronic footage counters. 400' (120m) lightweight Steadicam magazines with vertical displacement |
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Lens Mount |
54mm PL; regular or super 35 |
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Shutter |
180° variable to 45° ; calibrated with stops at 90°, 120°, 144°, and 172.8°. |
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Drive |
Microprocessor controlled motor with variable speeds from 12 to 32 fps in 1 fps increments on body or 2 to 50 fps in 0.001 fps increments with Moviespeed control; all speeds are quartz crystal accurate |
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Power Requirements |
24v DC |
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Heaters |
Built-in thermostatically controlled heaters for temperatures below 41°F (5°C) in camera body and magazines |
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Viewfinder |
6.1x magnification; viewfinder is rotatable 360° while maintaining an erect image; 12" viewfinder with 2.4x magnification zoom is available; heated eyepiece |
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Video Assist |
Flicker-reduced color or black-and-white CCD camera; on-board 1½" monitor available |
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Movielite |
Projects aspect ratios on the groundglass in selectable combinations of all standard formats |
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Moviespeed System |
Moviespeed control allows speed changes during the shot from 2 to 50 fps forward and 12 to 32 fps reverse; an iris control motor compensates for the speed change; speed can be changed in 0.001 fps increments |
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Time Code |
Plug-in time code module for recording SMPTE RP 135 and RP 136 80 bit time code |
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Camera Controls |
Frame speed preset buttons; digital frame rate counter; incorrect operation or buckle trip warning; forward/reverse display; phase shifter; sync in and out; dust check knob |