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For a documentary project described in another thread, I am looking for a movie camera to capture street scenes etc. Warm colours, a bit grainy, for hand-held, "Dogma"-style mockumentary clips.

I know that my Leica X113 can record movies, and that all modern smartphones can do that, too. But I want a device that wakes up the inner Werner Herzog in me.

What I am looking for is the equivalent of a Hasselblad 500C with a digital back. Something special, with ancient lenses but connected to modern tech. And it should have the handling of a Bolex etc.

Any ideas? I have read about the new KodakSuper 8 ans the impossible-to-find Digital Bolex, but maybe there are alternatives.
 
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You might also try asking this question on cinematography.com where these questions will probably get more traction...

Not saying someone here might not have good suggestions, just there's a bigger population on that site concerned with concepts you want to explore.
 
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