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Donald Riley

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  1. The FPS tachometer on my Arri 2C sits inside the camera a few millimeters from the edge. Is this normal? When I look at it through the magazine port, I can see light coming in (pictured below).

     

     

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  2. I recently bought an Arriflex 2C and noticed something was missing inside the door. I have three pictures below.

    Pic 1: This is from a YouTube video. There’s a part in the blue square that my camera doesn’t have.

    Pic 2: My camera.

    Pic 3: This is from a manual. There’s no part there, but a plate is screwed in there.

    Does anyone know what this part is and what it does and why it’s not in every Arri 2C?

     

     

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  3. Below is a video of a video assist on an Arri 16S. I know that such a thing exists, but they seem to be harder to find than gold. If anyone can give me any hope of finding one, please do.

     

     

  4. Is it possible for a 17EP motor to not be crystal sync? I shot footage for a music video and the sync is way off. The video is faster than the audio. The song is at 91 beats per minute while the video seems to be at about 96 beats per minute.

  5. If I shot a sunlit background with daylight film and combined it with a person in front of a green screen using tungsten lights and tungsten film, would the combined pictures look funky compared to shooting the person with daylight film and HMI lights, or how about using tungsten lights and daylight film with a filter?

     

    I don't have HMI lights and would like to avoid buying them if there is not much difference.

  6. I've gotten it to stop jamming in the camera, but now it's jamming in the magazine. I'm using a motor. I can't fathom how it could work if the take-up pulley spins four times slower than the take-up spindle does. It just doesn't spin fast enough to take up the film.

  7. Wow! This was very helpful. Thank you so much Charlie. I was actually running it without the camera cover with exposed film to see how it worked. I didn't realize that the magazine had valves, so obviously the valves were shut.

     

    Do you have a "shepherd's hook" to open the light-tight valves on the mag when you load?

     

    I don't have a shepherd's hook, but thank you for the suggestion.

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