Mainecoonmaniac
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It's been awhile, but if memory serves, it was a Canon "Canonet 28". It looks like the later Canonets but this has an f2.8 lens, and auto exposure only.So what camera Pecker was using in John Waters' film?
So what camera Pecker was using in John Waters' film?
Yeah, I'm guilty of watching for cameras in movies... have been for a long time. "Blow Up" was very influential for me being about 20 when I saw it. .
I hate to double-post, but -- through sheer synchronisity, I was flipping through movie channels and hit Ghostbusters II at exactly the moment Bill Murray whips out a Brooks Veriwide and starts taking picture after picture -- unfortunately, without ever advancing the film. I guess the prop guys chose a Veriwide because it fit with the Ghostbusters aesthetic.
To the list I'd add Jack Nicholson in "Chinatown" using a screw-mount Leica to take surveillance photos of Faye Dunaway's sister/daughter.
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