What happened to Bolex?

Today Digital Bolex have announced that they are ceasing production and sales of their D16 camera. Built from the ground up as a camera for filmmakers, by filmmakers, it was initially funded on Kickstarter, successfully raising $262K within 36 hours of launch.

How heavy is a Bolex?

WEIGHT: 6 lbs. 12 oz.; Approximately 8 1/2 lbs with magazine. FILM CAPACITY: 100ft (30m) daylight loading spools of 16mm film.

How do I know what model Bolex I have?

Depending on the model of your camera, the S/N may be located on several places: behind the bottom lens position and behind the turret plate; stamped inside the film chamber; stamped to the inside of the film chamber door; engraved on the bottom of the camera near the tripod mounting screw; engraved on the bottom of …

What is Bolex reflex?

The Bolex H-16 Rex 5 is a 16mm reflex camera. It is an extremely versatile, portable, dependable, well-built camera. The self- threading allows easy loading of daylight spools. This cameraʼs features include single frame, ex- tended exposure, slow motion, a 135° angle vari- able shutter, and backwind.

How much is a Digital Bolex?

Digital Bolex

Manufacturer Cinemeridian, Inc.
Introductory price $3299 (256GB model) USD $3599 (500GB model) USD $3999 (Monochrome) USD
Media Adobe CinemaDNG
Storage 256 or 500 GB internal Solid State Drive or CF card
Display HDMI or SD Video

How does a Bolex camera work?

As with a still reflex camera, the Bolex RX has a viewfinder, which allows the filmmaker to view what he is filming. This specific viewfinder is made up of a double prism that deflects 20 percent of the light going through the lens into the viewfinder. Some people had their H 16 camera converted to Super 16.

How much is a Bolex?

Bolex-Paillard: H16 Reflex

Average Mint
Body only $140-160 $360-380
With lens $300-320 $700-800
Estimate value accuracy:

Where is Bolex serial number?

Serial Numbers and Dates of Manufacture The serial number on this model can be found inside the film chamber, near the top spindle. A matching number can also be found inside the film chamber door.

What is the shutter speed of a Bolex?

The Bolex shutter is at 180 degrees (or 170). The viewing system, though, is a prism reflex, not a mirror. Therefore, 1/3 of the light is deflected towards the viewfinder. Ergo, one third stop difference, giving an EFFECTIVE shutter of 133 degrees, or a shutter speed of 1/80.

Where is the instruction manual for the Bolex H-16 reflex?

Click the image logo to your left, to familiarize yourself with the controls and operation of the H16 reflex with helpful illustrations from the original instruction manual. The H-16 Reflex incorporated several new designs to the Bolex H camera.

What is the serial number on a Bolex reflex camera?

H16 Reflex, H16 REX, H16 REX-2, H16 REX-3, H16 REX-4 and H16 REX-5. The serial number on this model is inscribed on the flat base of the camera body; it can be used to determine the year in which your camera was manufactured.

When did the H-16 Rex 5 come out?

A built-in saddle to allow the attachment of 400′ magazines appeared on the H-16 REX in 1967. In addition, the H-16 REX-5 incorporated the latest improvements of previous cameras H model cameras, such as the flat base, both 8:1 and 1:1 drive shafts and time control knob (as opposed to the older lever-style).

What kind of film is in a Bolex collector?

OUTER CASE: Highly polished duraluminium body, covered in genuine Morocco leather. Metal parts are chrome-plated. FILM CAPACITY: 100ft (30m) and 50ft (15m) daylight loading spools of 16mm film. THREADING: Automatic threading and loop forming. The end of the film is simply placed in a channel leading to the feed sprocket.