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Arri  35mm M.O.S. Cameras

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Arri 35-3 third generation MK II  130 f.p.s.

Arriflex 35-3 third generation (MK II), 5-130 fps, Variable shutter 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90°, 105°, 120°, 135°, 144°, 172.8° , 180°. Vertical ribbed pressure, "washboard" high speed gate. This camera will work with 200', 400' & 1,000' film magazines. Camera runs in forward and reverse. Weight with a 400' magazine, film, no lens, 7.5 kg... 16.5 lbs. Arriflex added a higher speed motor and upgraded movement to the generation III camera to attain the 130 fps speed.   

Third generation serial numbers started at 41000. They ran until 41900+ when the 435 was introduced.
 
 

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Arri 35-3 second generation description

Arriflex 35-3 second generation (MK I), 5-120 fps, Semi variable shutter 180° , 172.8° , 144° , 135° . Orient able door and a PL lens mount. Will work with 200', 400' & 1,000' film magazines. Camera runs in forward and reverse. Weight with a 400' magazine, film, no lens, 7.5 kg... 16.5 lbs.   Arriflex 35-3 Second generation cameras run to 120 f.p.s.

Second generation serial numbers ran from 40491 - 40900+


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  Arri 35-3 first generation description

Arriflex 35-3 first generation, 5-100 (120) fps, fixed 180° shutter, single horizontal rib gate. Original model came with a "B" mount and a fixed door. Subsequent models switched to the orient able door and a PL lens mount. Will work with 200', 400' & 1,000' film magazines. Camera runs in forward and reverse. Weight with a 400' magazine, film, no lens, 7.5 kg... 16.5 lbs. The Arriflex manual states that this camera runs 100 fps. If properly adjusted this camera should run at 120fps. 

The first generation cameras stop at serial number 40490


 



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Arriflex 2-A / 2-B / 2-C / 3-C M.O.S.... cameras 

         Arri 2-A description

Basic 35mm camera with mirror shutter reflex finder, interchangeable ground glasses. Constant, variable, crystal & high speed motors available. Magazines are belt driven...forward only. View finding system is the earliest model... not as bright as the 2-B or 2-C. Turret has no "B" mount...all Arri standard
 

This is the world's first spinning mirror camera. It was introduced at the Leipzig Trade Fair in 1937. The camera was updated by the 35/2 in 1946 and the 2A in 1953. Improvements and modifications continued, a variable shutter being added to the 2B in 1960 and finally the last and most popular of the range, the 2C, introduced in 1964. 


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         Arriflex 2-C description

Basic 35mm camera with mirror shutter reflex finder and interchangeable ground glasses. Constant, variable, crystal & high speed motors available. The movement is a single claw activated by a cardioiod cam. Magazines are typically gear driven for forward and reverse movement. The view finding system is brighter than the 2-A. Factory stock turret typically has a "B" mount in stainless for the zoom lens and two Arri standard mounts. Some 2-C cameras are converted to PL or BNCR "hard" fronts (pictured). The hard front eliminates the possibility of flange focal distance movement.

Arriflex 35-2CV/B: Variable shutter that can be adjusted from completely open 165° to closed 0° 

Arriflex 35-2CGS/B: All of the features of the 2-C/B plus a factory installed electric clap stick system and combination tachometer / generator.

Arriflex 35-2CHS/B: Specially balanced movement for filming rates up to 80 f.p.s.... This camera utilizes a high speed film gate, 80 f.p.s... tachometer and special 32 volt DC motor and rheostat speed control.

Arriflex 35-2CT/B: Two perforation pull down. Special gate and ground glass for filming in Techniscope.


        ***   Intelligent 2-C cameras

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          Arriflex 3-C description

Crystal hand grip motor. Magazines are typically gear driven for forward and reverse movement. The 400' magazine show is the Fromm action mag that puts the film behind the cameraman.  The 3-C door is not interchangeable with any other camera. Available with a PL or BNCR mount in stainless steel. Very few were produced and this camera was quickly replaced by the 35-III.  Arri made 52 of these cameras.

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