Abstract

The trend towards increased integration of electronic functions can be observed in almost every technical device. The same holds true for motion-picture cameras where, in the past, performance was determined solely by high-precision optical and mechanical components. The application of advanced electronics to camera design has led to improved performance and new possibilities for the cinematographer, as exemplified by the newly developed Arriflex 535 camera. This camera incorporates an electronically variable mirror shutter, which can be controlled while filming, as well as a speed-control system of unprecedented flexibility. The benefits of the electronic system are especially apparent in the design of the operational concept, which integrates a wide range of new features into a compact camera including control, display, programming, and service-support functions.

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