16mm Bolex camera winding

16mm Rolex camera. Video Below showing my Bolex 16mm clockwork film camera still working very well. Not bad considering its a 1960’s camera.

Swiss engineering for you.

The 16mm Bolex camera is a brand of motion picture cameras, including those designed for 16mm film. The Bolex 16mm cameras, particularly the Bolex H16, have been widely used by amateur and professional filmmakers since their introduction in the 1930s. Here are some key features and aspects of the 16mm Bolex camera:

  1. Bolex H16 Model: The Bolex H16 is one of the most well-known models in the Bolex 16mm camera series. It became popular for its compact size, portability, and precision engineering.
  2. Spring-Drive Mechanism: One distinctive feature of Bolex cameras, including the H16, is the spring-driven mechanism. Instead of relying on batteries or external power sources, Bolex cameras use a hand-cranked spring drive for film transport and exposure.
  3. Interchangeable Lenses: Bolex cameras typically have a C-mount lens system, allowing users to interchange lenses. This feature provides flexibility in choosing lenses for different shooting scenarios.
  4. Variable Speed Control: Bolex H16 cameras often have variable speed control, allowing filmmakers to adjust the frame rate for creative effects or technical requirements.
  5. Compact Design: Bolex cameras are known for their compact and lightweight design. This made them suitable for handheld and documentary-style filmmaking.
  6. Manual Operation: Bolex cameras are primarily manual in operation. Filmmakers need to manually crank the spring for film transport and exposure. This manual aspect is considered an advantage by some filmmakers who appreciate the hands-on control.
  7. Legacy and Influence: Bolex cameras, especially the H16, have left a significant mark on the history of filmmaking. They were widely used by filmmakers such as Jean-Luc Godard and Dziga Vertov, and they played a role in the development of independent and avant-garde cinema.
  8. Availability and Collectibility: While 16mm film has seen a decline in mainstream use, Bolex cameras remain popular among collectors, enthusiasts, and some independent filmmakers who appreciate the unique qualities and craftsmanship of these cameras.

It’s worth noting that Bolex has produced various models over the years, and different models may have specific features or improvements. The Bolex H16, however, is often recognized as a classic and iconic 16mm camera.

 

For Information on Super 8 movie cameras.

Super 8 film developing

Super 8 film developing.

Super 8 film developing

Picture above of my Canon 814 XL-S super 8 movie camera. One of the best Super 8mm cameras ever produced.

Truth be know I have had these Kodak cine films laying around the studio for quite some time. I suppose its a bit like a car mechanic who never does any work on his own car.

Kodak super 8.

buying super 8 film

The 3 films that I need to get developed comprise of 2 Kodak 100d films and one 64T. The T standing for Tungsten corrected and the D on the 100D film meaning daylight corrected film.

Positive film stock.

Unfortunately Kodak no longer produce these 2 film types. Positive film stock is similar to slide film producing a positive print on the film.

Kodak now only produce negative super 8 film stock. These Include the following.

KODAK VISION3 50D Color Negative Film 7203 / 50 ft Super 8 Cartridge, Catalog # 1738053.

KODAK VISION3 500T Color Negative Film 7219 / 50 ft Super 8 Cartridge, Catalog # 8955346.

KODAK VISION3 200T Color Negative Film 7213 / 50 ft Super 8 Cartridge, Catalog # 1380765

Super 8 film developing for my 3 positive films is an E6 process. which is the same as 35mm slide film processing.

Once my films have been developed. I shall be scanning them at Full HD resolution using our custom built 8mm cine film scanners to Apple Pro Res 4:2:2. This can also be transferred to MPEG 4 or AVI for viewing or editing on a Windows PC computer.

I look forward to showing the video results on this Blog and my youtube and Vimeo channel in the near future.

Please remember there is nothing like film.

 

Audio cassette transfer to digital formats

Audio cassette transfer.

Audio cassette transfer

Video image productions provide an Audio Cassette transfer service.

Our audio tape cassette transfer.

We convert audio cassette to Digital audio files for the Mac and PC platforms. As well as computer transfer we also provide a cassette to CD transfer service.

Saffire hardware.

All tape conversions are digitised through our Saffire hardware. This ensures superb audio quality through the conversion.

Other audio formats we transfer.

CD to digital audio, Mini Disc to computer conversion, Reel to Reel audio tape transfer to CD and computer audio files.

For more information regards our audio tape transfer please visit the link below.

Cassette tape to CD and digital audio formats

VHS video tape cassettes

VHS video tape.

VHS video tape

Back in the day of video tapes there was a few options for the domestic user.

These video tape formats Included the following.

Full size VHS camcorder

VHS Camcorders. These camcorders were very large due to the fact that they had to take full sized VHS tapes.

VHS-C tapes.

VHS-C VIDEO TAPE

These VHS-C tapes were a compact version of the full sized VHS tapes. This made the camcorder much smaller. Runtimes for these tape was 30 minutes and 45 minutes with a long option but at reduced quality.

S-VHS. Was know as a high band video format. This was the same as VHS video tape in that it came in full size tape formats and a compact size know as S-VHS-C. The picture resolution was nearly double of VHS and was simliar in quality the Sony Hi 8 format.

Panasonic and JVC were the manufactures most know for the VHS formats. Making both camcorders and VCR video decks for VHS and S-VHS tape formats.

At Video Image Productions we provide a video tape to DVD and digital video formats service to a professional standard. W

Please note that we also provide a Video 8, Hi 8, DVCAM Beta SP, Digital Betacam tape transfer to digital service.

 

DVD ripping

DVD rippingDVD ripping to MAC or PC compter video formats.

DVD ripping.

Lets face it video on disc and tape is pretty much a thing of the past. Most video it now on the Internet or your desktop, tablet or phone.

If you have DVD’s of old show reels, home movies or whatever it may be Video Image Productions can help.

We can lift your video from DVD discs to play on iPhones, iPads, desktop computers or Youtube.

For more information follow the link below.

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