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Equipment produced by "Arriflex".

German (Munich 1917) manufacturer of high quality cine cameras and associated equipments

Click to see large picture Arriflex BL
Period:   from the end of 1960's to the beginning of 1990's
Type:   MOVIE CAMERAS
Quantity:   2 specimens available

The ARRIFLEX BL is a double or single sound system 16mm movie camera using a mirror reflex viewfinder and a zoom lens. This camera was used throughout the world for tv news, drama and documentaries. GA-TV has a complete correct-period film rig including 'gun' microphone, headset, sound amp, tripod, body harness and battery. Click to see another image, this shows the camera on location for a recent '1970s' feature film 'news scene'. The camera pictured has it's magazine fitted with a 'barney'.

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Click to see large picture Arriflex ST
Period:   from the end of 1950's to the full 1980's
Type:   MOVIE CAMERAS
Quantity:   3 specimens available

The Arriflex ST is a silent (mute), battery operated handheld 16mm camera with a off-set three-lens turret and a mirror-reflex shutter. The camera is 100ft spool-loading with an additional fitting, if needed (see larger image), of a 400ft magazine with torque motor. This camera was much used by tv news and for documentaries. The matte box is removed when using telephoto or zoom lenses

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Click to see large picture Arriflex ARRILITE 2000 BLONDE
Period:   from the full 1980's to the full 2000's
Type:   Lighting
Quantity:   1 specimens available

ARRIFLEX ARRILITE 'BLONDE' 2K tv/film studio light

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Click to see large picture Arriflex Plastic Blimp
Period:   from the full 1960's to the full 1980's
Type:   MOVIE CAMERAS
Quantity:   1 specimens available

Manufactured by Better Sound of London, this dedicated sound blimp was used for Arriflex 16mm film cameras. This blimp is of a striking and 'futuristic' design and far less weighty and bulky than our all-metal Arriflex version.

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Click to see large picture Arriflex SOUND BLIMP UNIT
Period:   from the full 1950's to the full 1980's
Type:   MOVIE CAMERAS
Quantity:   1 specimens available

An ARRIFLEX sound blimp. Circa 1956. Carries inside a well- muffled Arriflex ST 16mm camera with a 400-ft magazine. For film studio recreations or exhibitions a camera inside would be unnecessary. The outside speaks for itself.

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Click to see large picture Arriflex 35
Period:   from the full 1950's to the full 1970's
Type:   MOVIE CAMERAS
Quantity:   1 specimens available

The Arriflex 35 (1937) was the first portable 35mm motion picture camera, built with a rotating mirror reflex shutter designed by Erich Kästner, Chief Engineer for Arnold & Richter Cine Technik (ARRI) It allowed the operator to have a viewfinder image equal to the recorded picture and the camera was small enough to use on location filming for ‘close-up’ camera movement and ‘B’ camera work. The camera was employed effectively as a 'battlefield camera' during WWII by German newsreels. The Arriflex 35 utilizes a three turret bayonet lens mount, and is capable of frame rates up to 90 frames per second with film magazines for 200 or 400 foot loads. The DC motor mounts underneath the camera vertically and can be used as a hand grip. A system called ‘Cine 60’ enabled the camera and motor to be mounted parallel on a tripod. New models appeared over the years: the 35 II in 1946, the IIA in 1953, the IIB in 1960 and finally, the IIC in 1964. The larger picture shows our original 1940s Arriflex 35 Handkamera with a 400ft magazine

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Click to see large picture Arriflex II
Period:   from the end of 1940's to the beginning of 1980's
Type:   MOVIE CAMERAS
Quantity:   1 specimens available

An Arriflex II 35mm camera from 1948. This model has a customised matte box/ray shield plus a side-mounted Arri motor. This camera was used for low budget UK theatrical features.

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Last updated: 17 October 2023