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Photographer Henri Dauman playing a photographer showing Brigitte Bardot his camera in a Roger Vadim movie. Screen shot taken from "Looking Up" a documentary about Mr. Dauman's life.
From left, a pentaflex 16mm, then an early arriflex 16s, and then a medalist?
Definitely a Medalist.From left, a pentaflex 16mm, then an early arriflex 16s, and then a medalist?
From left, a pentaflex 16mm, then an early arriflex 16s, and then a medalist?
I don’t have a screenshot to share, but I was just rewatching “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” and at the end, the Melinda Dillon character (the woman whose son was taken), is rapid fire snapping shots of the aliens with a silver Rollei B35. There is at least one other camera in the film but I didn’t see the brand/model.
left Praktiflex 2 : 1946
center KW AK 16 : 1951
KW Pentaflex: AK 16 (later Pentaflex) 1951
Arriflex 16: 1951
German soldiers at the front only used 35mm for cinematography!
Kodak Medalist : 1941
But it was not marketed in Germany!
The flashbulb is wrong too...
This to me makes a great deal of the joy of this thread. Thus hinting at such should not be seen as critique by me (
One scene he is taking paparazzi shots and they show the view through the camera, and it is very obviously an SLR viewfinder, not an M3. You can't NOT notice if know the difference!
And yet, at most, maybe only 1/10th of 1% of all who view the movie will be able to spot error.Given the wide distribution of the C3...
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