The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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October 1955 CINE TECHNICIAN 159 NOW THE i\ ARRIFLEX 35 As used by CAROL REED in making his new film "A KID FOR TWO FARTHINGS With the new BLIMP and the alternative SYN CHRONOUS motor, the famous ARRIFLEX CAMERA becomes completely versatile — for studio sound shooting . . . features, shorts, TV, films, etc. And for location work, newsreels, etc., the ARRIFLEX can be converted in five minutes to its lightweight portable form. Weighing under 10 lbs. complete with 3 lens turret, the camera is equally easy to operate in the hand or tripod mounted. Weight of camera, blimped, complete with lenses and synchronous motor, approximately 56 lbs. # MIRROR-REFLEX SHUTTER permits focussing while camera is running # ALTERNATIVE 400 ft. or 200 ft. MAGAZINES # MODEL 2A 180° shutter and new 'D' Motion Film mechanism LENSES AVAILABLE 18 mm Cooke Speed Panehro f/1.7 T2 35 mm Cooke Speed Panehro f/2 T2.3 50 mm Cooke Speed Panehro f/2 T2.3 75 mm Cooke Speed Panehro f/2 T2.3 100 mm Cooke Deepfield f/2.5 T2.8 and a series of Cooke Telekinics from 6" to 20* G.B-KALEE Ltd., Studio Department, 37-41 Mortimer St., London, W.l. MUSeum 5432 EVERYTHING FOR THE FILM STUDIO AND LABORATORY A member of the BRITISH OPTICAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS' GROUP (^