How could I forget those gorgeous, sexy French Beaulieu cameras. Of course, full manual. I could never afford one when they current.
Lovely things, but evil. My first, a 4008ZM was extremely flaky. The autoexposure failed in the field and I was cooked. Well, not really, just used the backup camera. Not as capable, but it did well enough. The worst of it was that I didn't know how the 4008zm's 8-64/1.9 Angenieux t-stopped, hadn't thought to test. t/3.3, approximately, I found out later. So there I was with a hand-held meter and still no way to use the 4008.
I traded it to a dealer, with full disclosure, for the 5008. It was very flaky too. Eventually, with the help of a friend in Paris, I sent it to a Beaulieu for overhaul. $$$. Lucked into a very inexpensive ZC-1000, bought it for the lens with the idea of eventually getting another 4008 body. Lovely optic even though not wide enough at the short end. Lucked into a 4008ZM2 with a 6-66 Schneider, sold off the ZC, lens and all (Single 8 film was scarce and expensive). Another flaky camera that had to go to France to be fixed. $$$ again.
Beaulieu told my friend that no one in the US, including S8Sound, was qualified to work on their older S8 cameras.