There was a good article about it in the september 2012 issue of Octane (photo attached).I pretty sure the recent (2015) movie, Steve McQueen, the Man and LeMans discussed this. I don't recall the details, though.
IIRC the Nikon F also was prominently used, with a film which would yield massive enlargements from hand-held rather casual shots... Please, bring that film back!!
The "cradle" might be a modified Tyler Helicopter mount with gyro stabilization mount...
With "cradle" I referred to the padded compartment the operator is located in.
Going by memory, he had a Pentax Spotmatic or so when he went in the park and begun phoographing the couple. But I might recollect badly.
When he takes picture of the model in studio, with the 35mm on hand, IIRC the image is inverted, he advances the film with the "wrong" hand.
Not a movie but still deserve to be here...West Philadelphia born and raised
Kodak Pony 135 ?
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How about "The Philadelphia Story" (1940?) with Jimmy Stewart, Kate Hepburn, & Cary Grant. An early Argus C2 or C3 is the scene stealer for me.
Heh. How many people under the age of 30 would recognize that as a camera?
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