[Frameworks] Article: The Last film camera

nicky.hamlyn at talktalk.net nicky.hamlyn at talktalk.net
Wed Oct 12 15:20:37 CDT 2011


In the early to mid 1980s the BBC replaced all their Arri BL and Angenieux 12-120 lens news gathering kits with Aatons and Zeiss Distagon lenses. These were used for filming interviews and other banal stuff. A bit like using a Ferrari to drive to the corner shop, as we say here!

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From: Steven Gladstone <Steven at gladstonefilms.com>
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Sent: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 21:02
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Article: The Last film camera


On 10/12/11 1:11 PM, Matt Helme wrote:
> how many people on Frameworks EVER bought a new Panavision or Aaton camera?

Technically speaking, Panavision NEVER sold their film cameras, you 
could only rent them. In fact Accrding to Arri, Panavision was Arri's 
biggest customer. Panavision did at one time own Aaton (If I recall) but 
that was so they could get the little Aaton Code diode technology, 
Panavision later sold Aaton, again if I recall.

I bought an Aaton way back - around 1998 or so, it was made in the 
1970's and was a "BBC" camera at one time in its life.



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