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  1. Ok, I found multiple arricam studio cameras for insanely low prices and that include shoulder pads to use handheld so Arri clearly did think people were going to use the studio handheld as well as the lite, but I just want to know, how much worse is the handheld experience compared to the lite? I know it's heavier, but at the same time I'm not convinced it's heavier to a degree that would significantly make it worse as in my view, I wouldn't want to use either of these cameras handheld extensively but hey, maybe I'm wrong, so those with experience, let me know.
  2. Kaspar Kamu

    Arricam LT

    Dear all, I'm shooting a short film next month with an Arricam LT. Our number of mags are limited, so we will go with 1000' rolls. On the ST I've seen that the magazines can be mounted on top of the camera. My question is whether it's possible to do this with the LT as well. We need to do this, since many shots will be on a jib, and if the magazine is mounted to the rear, it will undoubtedly knock against the jib if we're in a steep low-angle. Alternatively (and this might be a question better suited to a gripping subforum) is there a way of extending the jib to avoid the aforementioned problem? ' Many thanks in advance!
  3. Hello all, 3-Perf ARRICAM ST Package: Package Details: This 3-Perf camera package is from the inventory of ARRI Film & TV Services Munich which has been its sole owner. The entire package is in impeccable condition and has been maintained by professionals in Germany for its entire lifetime. The camera performs at factory specifications and is free of any mechanical defects. There are very few ARRICAMs left in such good condition. Package Includes: Arri Metal Flight Cases ARRICAM Studio (3 PERF) 35mm Camera Body PL Mount Filter Mask 18,7 x 24,9 Gate 1.33 full aperture ANSI Ground Glass Format 1.85.1 ST Top/Rear Load Adapter ST Top/Rear Load Adapter Cover Handle ST 3 Part Camera Handle (Long) Magazine Port Cover ST Viewfinder Top (SPHERICAL/ANAMORPHIC) Finder Block Short Eyepiece + Eyecup Extension Eyepiece Long (ST SPHERICAL/ANAMORPHIC) Frame Glow Frame Glow Mask Format 1.85 ST + LT S35 Footage Counter (2) Flexilight RS Block 24v RS Block 12v ST Rear Load Adapter ST IVS Color Video Tap Case Containing (3): 400' Studio Magazine 400' Studio Magazine 400' Studio Magazine Asking $20,000 OBO
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