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  2. Arri Alexa - Wikipedia

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    On 5 December 2024, Arri announced the Alexa 265. The Alexa 265 body is based on the Alexa 35, giving it a lighter weight compared to the Alexa 65. The Alexa 265 weighs 3.3 kilograms (7.3 pounds), while the Alexa 65 weighs 10.5 kilograms (23 pounds).

  3. Arri - Wikipedia

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    Arri bayonet was a lens mount developed by Arri for use with both 16 mm and 35 mm movie camera lenses. Lenses of this type are distinguished by "outer wings" which both control aperture and bayonet alignment, and are placed in the mount while two pressure tabs are simultaneously depressed at the side of the lens mount on the camera.

  4. Arricam - Wikipedia

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    It is Arri's flagship sync-sound camera line, replacing the Arriflex 535 line. The design was developed by Fritz Gabriel Bauer and Walter Trauninger, and is heavily derivative of the cameras Bauer created for his Moviecam company, which was bought out by Arri in the mid-1990s. As such, the Arricam is a fusion of the mechanical and intuitive ...

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    Within seconds, a motorized weight selector understands your command and adjusts accordingly. 'Alexa, decrease weight by 10 pounds': NordicTrack's voice-controlled dumbbells are on sale Skip to ...

  6. X-Men: Days of Future Past - Wikipedia

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    X-Men: Days of Future Past is the first X-Men film to be filmed in native 3D; it was shot using Arri Alexa-M cameras with Leica Prime lenses and Fujinon Zoom lenses, along with 3ality Technica TS-35 camera rigs and Stereo Image Processor (SIP) technology systems.

  7. Comparison of movie cameras - Wikipedia

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    The 35 mm film gauge has long been the most common gauge in professional usage, and thus enjoys the greatest number of cameras currently available for professional usage. The modern era of 35 mm cameras dates to 1972, when Arri 's Arriflex 35BL and Panavision 's original Panaflex models emerged as the first self-blimped, lightweight cameras.