Doron Kipper Posted February 13, 2008 Share Posted February 13, 2008 I just borrowed a Bolex 16mm wind up camera from a friend. And there are no model numbers or any names on the body except for Bolex. From surfing the net, I have a feeling it's an H16 of some sort, but I have no idea what specific version it is. I'd like to look up the manual for it, but can't if I don't know the model. Any ideas on how to figure this out? Also, I tried to rewind a few frames, but I can't figure it out. I disengaged the motor by flipping the main switch from MOT to 0...then moved the slider to M (the on switch)...and there is a knob with a backwards arrow...I turned it, and the internal counter showed frames moving back, but the actual film in the camera did not move at all. Any ideas? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jean-Louis Seguin Posted February 13, 2008 Share Posted February 13, 2008 I just borrowed a Bolex 16mm wind up camera from a friend. And there are no model numbers or any names on the body except for Bolex. From surfing the net, I have a feeling it's an H16 of some sort, but I have no idea what specific version it is. I'd like to look up the manual for it, but can't if I don't know the model. Any ideas on how to figure this out? Also, I tried to rewind a few frames, but I can't figure it out. I disengaged the motor by flipping the main switch from MOT to 0...then moved the slider to M (the on switch)...and there is a knob with a backwards arrow...I turned it, and the internal counter showed frames moving back, but the actual film in the camera did not move at all. Any ideas? Thanks Turning the knob just resets the counter. You must get an accessory rewind crank that grabs the center shaft and will move the whole film transport mechanism. The serial number of the camera will determine the exact version and approximate year of manufacture. Cheers, Jean-Louis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doron Kipper Posted February 13, 2008 Author Share Posted February 13, 2008 Turning the knob just resets the counter.You must get an accessory rewind crank that grabs the center shaft and will move the whole film transport mechanism. The serial number of the camera will determine the exact version and approximate year of manufacture. Cheers, Jean-Louis Thanks for the info. That explains why I can't get it to rewind! Is there a database I can enter my serial number into to find the model number? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jean-Louis Seguin Posted February 13, 2008 Share Posted February 13, 2008 Thanks for the info. That explains why I can't get it to rewind! Is there a database I can enter my serial number into to find the model number? Check out: http://www.city-net.com/~fodder/bolex/history/ Cheers, Jean-Louis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Carlile Posted February 26, 2008 Share Posted February 26, 2008 This might be a little more complete: http://www.bolexcollector.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Buddy Greenfield Posted March 2, 2008 Share Posted March 2, 2008 Are there different backwind cranks for the various models of Bolex? Or maybe 8mm and 16mm were different but look essentialy the same? I have a few cranks, but from what I recall, they don't seem to fit right. I've been meaning to get it sussed out so I can do some double exposure stuff. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Simpson Posted March 2, 2008 Share Posted March 2, 2008 Are there different backwind cranks for the various models of Bolex? Or maybe 8mm and 16mm were different but look essentialy the same? I have a few cranks, but from what I recall, they don't seem to fit right. I've been meaning to get it sussed out so I can do some double exposure stuff. Thanks I think they are different =( Kinda remember having issues back in school, but I could be wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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