Justin A Cohen Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 Our production company is selling this beauty. It has a negative area 3,5 times larger than 35mm. This camera shoots from 2fps to 72fps crystal sync in 5-perf 65mm. This exact camera was used to shoot the 70mm feature "BARAKA". There are only three of these in the world. It has built-in motion control support. It has a Hasselblad V mount, it will take any Zeiss/Hasselblad still lens which is available and cheap. Furthermore, it comes with an IMAX lens mount and a set of high-quality Spacecam/IMAX lenses. The lens mounts are easily swappable. If you need additional lens mounts, please ask. Mamiya, Pentax, and Maxi PL lens mounts can be produced for an additional cost. It's technically flawless, serviced, and field-tested with film processing and printing by Fotokem in Burbank, California. It is guaranteed to work. Extremely clean film movement. The camera was also recently checked by Panavision WH. It was on a short film in Europe a few months ago with perfect results. The camera runs on most cine batteries. It's serviced and maintained by Ken Stone Engineering in LA. We're open to offers. Please send us a DM. Package: - 2 x 500' feet / 122 meter magazines. Felt and Rollers in Excellent condition. - SpaceCam 30mm, 50mm, 60mm and 80mm. All in IMAX mount. Glass in perfect condition. - Color CEI video tap (HD taps can be installed) Perfect condition. - Hasselblad V lens mount (currently installed). - IMAX lens mount (comes extra). Lens mounts are easily swappable with a couple of screws. Additional lens mounts are available. - 1 x Custom Rain Cover for magazines. - 2 x Tubes of Camera Oil. - 2 x Spare Rollers for magazines. Perfect condition. - 1 x Large Roller for movement. - 1 x Power Cable to 3-pin XLR - 1 x Spare Power Cable to 3-pin XLR - Wheeled Flight Case with custom cut foam. Handle and Wheel to move it easily. - Flight Case for magazines with custom cut foam. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sylvain Freyens Posted October 9, 2022 Share Posted October 9, 2022 On 5/24/2020 at 4:50 PM, Justin A Cohen said: Our production company is selling this beauty. It has a negative area 3,5 times larger than 35mm. This camera shoots from 2fps to 72fps crystal sync in 5-perf 65mm. This exact camera was used to shoot the 70mm feature "BARAKA". There are only three of these in the world. It has built-in motion control support. It has a Hasselblad V mount, it will take any Zeiss/Hasselblad still lens which is available and cheap. Furthermore, it comes with an IMAX lens mount and a set of high-quality Spacecam/IMAX lenses. The lens mounts are easily swappable. If you need additional lens mounts, please ask. Mamiya, Pentax, and Maxi PL lens mounts can be produced for an additional cost. It's technically flawless, serviced, and field-tested with film processing and printing by Fotokem in Burbank, California. It is guaranteed to work. Extremely clean film movement. The camera was also recently checked by Panavision WH. It was on a short film in Europe a few months ago with perfect results. The camera runs on most cine batteries. It's serviced and maintained by Ken Stone Engineering in LA. We're open to offers. Please send us a DM. Package: - 2 x 500' feet / 122 meter magazines. Felt and Rollers in Excellent condition. - SpaceCam 30mm, 50mm, 60mm and 80mm. All in IMAX mount. Glass in perfect condition. - Color CEI video tap (HD taps can be installed) Perfect condition. - Hasselblad V lens mount (currently installed). - IMAX lens mount (comes extra). Lens mounts are easily swappable with a couple of screws. Additional lens mounts are available. - 1 x Custom Rain Cover for magazines. - 2 x Tubes of Camera Oil. - 2 x Spare Rollers for magazines. Perfect condition. - 1 x Large Roller for movement. - 1 x Power Cable to 3-pin XLR - 1 x Spare Power Cable to 3-pin XLR - Wheeled Flight Case with custom cut foam. Handle and Wheel to move it easily. - Flight Case for magazines with custom cut foam. Hello, it's allways to sale? My adress, sylvain_freyens@yahoo.fr Thanks, Sylvain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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