Paillard Bolex Switar 25mm f/1.4 H16-RX C-mount Lens For H16 Reflex Movie Camera £ 265.00 Kern-Paillard introduced a line of "RX" mount … Bolex International S. A. is a Swiss manufacturer of motion picture cameras based in Yverdon located in Canton of Vaud.The most notable products of which are in the 16 mm and Super 16 mm formats. Bolex cine products are famous around the world since the 1920's. Enquire Online * * * * Overview; Technical Specifications; About BOLEX. However, apart from the shape and a few similar functions, it was a radically different camera. 1 All 16mm Bolex cameras with bayonet lens mount or C-mount (H16 RX2, RX3, RX4, RX5, SB, SBM, EBM and EL) can be converted to the new format with a 10X or 13X viewfinder. that the lens is meant to be used on a H16 Reflex camera only. At the time that Bolex introduced the Reflex Line of lenses they did state that a lens made by French company Som Berthiot a 25mm Lytar f1.8 introduced no distortion so was in effect up to being badged H16 RX. This was standard Practice by Bolex on all there lenses after some date in the early 50's onwards after which they all had it applied. So when you open up a lens to its lowest f stop to let maximum light through the extra rays coming through at the edges are designed to come as perfectly into focus as those through the centre of the lens to still make a sharp image at a low f stop. BOLEX H 8 MOVIE CAMERA . on the right. DV Stands for Direct Vision which is the name Bolex first came up with to identify there Reflex lenses before H16 RX when they first designed the Reflex Camera system. Product Attributes: brand=bolex, model=hr16, type=hr16 zoom reflex, film format=16mm, country/region of manufacture=switzerland, sku=809495320918131, mpn=hr16, types=camera. Bolex Paillard B8 Twin Lens Cine Film Camera w Original Leather Case, Grip Acces. Ending 21 Feb at 1:11 SGT 9d 10h. This allowed the camera to stand on a flat surface without the need for an
Other improvements introduced with this camera included a turret clamp for heavy zoom lenses and an additional speed marking of 48 frames per second. If present it indicates 5 out of 5 stars (6) $ 185.66. In 1965, the body of the H model camera was redesigned to include a 1:1 drive
The DV marking got dropped after only 1 or 2 yeas. Other countries seem to have dropped the suffix number and referred to the camera simply as an "H16S". The work of a good lens manufacturer is in producing a lens free from any such errors, however there normal testing & design doesn't figure for a prism to be in the light path that may show up previously unseen spherical aberrations not present without it. When the "S" gained the 1:1 drive shaft, it was marketed as the H-16 S-4 in the United States. You can normally take a steer from the choice of lenses a rental house chooses to supply with a Bolex for example Panavision UK rents Fujuinon TV 'C'-mount lenses with there Bolex H16 kits which must mean they think there lenses that show none of the problems. You can also see this lens has AR on it proving AR and Reflex aren't mutually exclusive. VINTAGE PAILLARD BOLEX H16 Cine camera with 3 lenses OEM Hard Leather Case. the H8 REX-3, H16 M-3, etc,) this camera was also sold under the name "H-16 S-3" when it gained a flat base. on its face what does it mean? 【EXC+5】 Bolex H16 Reflex REX-3 16mm Movie Camera 3 & 1 inch Lens From JAPAN 1675 The original has a round base, while
There is no difference between this lens at all and the one top right bearing H16 RX. at the logo plate, which reads "H16 S". H-16, H-16 Leader, H-16 Standard, H-16 Deluxe, H-16 Supreme, H-16 T and H-16 S. (See also: the Bolex H-16 M series. the Author. — Remove the bayonet mount cover — Insert the lens (with the index mark on top). 7 bids. However when shooting modern negative film the difference is negligible. All C mount lenses regardless of the camera there intended to be used on are designed to focus an image at a certain distance from the back of the lens, in film cameras the image is designed to be in focus at whats known as the film plane. Shown left is the very same model of lens show above again and you can tell by looking at the serial numbers this one fits in between the two above as regards date of manufacture. This naming convention of Reflex lenses if you see a lens marked as such tells you it was one made in the very first years of manufacture of Reflex Lenses and probably supplied for use on some of the early H16 Reflex cameras such as the H16 Rex 0 and Rex 1. $21.90 shipping. was lenses made purely for use on Bolex Reflex cameras (H16 RX) which are designed to correct some very specific problems caused because there is a prism permanently in the light path always diverting 25% of the light inbound towards the lens to the viewfinder and the remaining 75% to the film. Bolex H16 EBM Electric - KERN VARIO-SUITAR 16-100mm f1.9 POE BOLEX H16RX lens. H16 Standard non-reflex camera post 1956, fitted with eye level focussing attachment, turret handle and later Kern lenses: f2.8 16mm and f2.8 75mm Yvars and an f1.4 25mm Switar are typical. the words H16 RX in red on the barrel of the lens. Identifying an RX Lens from a Non RX Lens. The first version (Non RX) was made for Non Reflex Bolex cameras but would work perfectly well on any other manufacturers cameras that didn't use a prism in its design (practically all). The Bolex H-16 Reflex was also designed with a 20% more powerful motor than earlier models.
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