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A full set of Stunning Angenieux primes of this condition, quality and price is a lot of lenses for the money! Absolutely stunning condition! MINT GLASS! You won't find another set this nice!


Angenieux .95/25mm. PRISTINE GLASS! NO cleaning marksNo scratches, haze, or fungus. Covers 16 + Super-16

Angenieux 1.8/10mm PRISTINE GLASS! NO cleaning marksNo scratches, haze, or fungus. Covers 16

Angenieux 2.5/75mm PRISTINE GLASS! NO cleaning marksNo scratches, haze, or fungus. Covers 16 + Super-16

 


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THE CALKOVSKY DIFFERENCE

Professional filmmakers in more than 140 countries trust our equipment. You need to know that equipment you invest in will pay-off in production. That’s why we provide quality, personal, and knowledgeable service in offering the finest cinema equipment available in the world.

WHO WE SERVE: Cinematographers, Directors, Producers, Production Companies, Film Schools and Universities, Teachers, and Film Students

THANK YOU for your continued trust.

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Bolex filmmaking center on its identity as a classic Swiss-made 16mm/8mm spring-wound film camera, emphasizing its manual operation, portability, mechanical reliability, and association with independent cinema, art films, documentaries, and distinctive manual camera settings like frame rates, focus, and aperture, often requiring analog techniques like light metering, film loading (e.g., magazines, spools), sync sound (or lack thereof), editing (cut on film), and projection. Camera & Mechanics:Bolex: The brand itself (Paillard-Bolex).16mm / 8mm: Film gauge.Spring-wound / Motorized: Winding mechanisms.Reflex / Non-reflex: Viewing systems (e.g., Rex models).Turret: Holds multiple lenses.Hand-cranked: Manual winding.Mechanical: Known for robust build. Filmmaking Process:Analog: Film-based, non-digital.Manual Focus / Aperture: Requires hands-on adjustment.Light Metering: Essential for exposure.Frame Rate: (e.g., 12, 18, 24 fps).Loading: Film magazines, spools.Non-Sync Sound: Often recorded separately.Editing: Physical splicing, cutting on film.Post-Production: Developing, printing. Style & Usage:Independent Film: Popular with indie filmmakers.Art House / Experimental: Used for creative visions.Documentary: Reliable for field work.Vintage / Retro: A classic, nostalgic aesthetic.Handheld: Often shot from the shoulder. Associated Terms:Paillard: The original manufacturer.The Five C's: Cinematography principles (camera angles, etc.).Bolex H16/H8: Specific models (e.g., Rex-4, Rex-5). 


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