Bolex 35mm Info

: Filmmakers often use adapters to mount vintage 35mm still lenses onto 16mm Bolex bodies to achieve specific optical characteristics. Summary of Key "Bolex 35mm" Entities BOL-Cinégraphe 35mm Movie Camera/Projector Original prototype that led to the Bolex brand. Bolsey B/C Series 35mm Still Camera 1940s–50s Still cameras designed by the Bolex inventor in the US. Bolex 350 Macro Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Super 8 Movie Camera

: While these bear the DNA of the Bolex inventor, they were manufactured by the Obex Corporation in New York, not Paillard-Bolex in Switzerland. 3. Misconceptions and Modern Re-branding bolex 35mm

While is universally famous for its 16mm and 8mm motion picture cameras, it has a complex and limited history with the 35mm format . There is no "standard" 35mm Bolex movie camera in common use; instead, the "Bolex 35mm" legacy consists of an early pioneering prototype and separate 35mm still cameras developed by the inventor after he left the company. 1. The 35mm Origins: BOL-Cinégraphe : Filmmakers often use adapters to mount vintage

: A unique hybrid that featured a waist-level finder, a Galilean viewfinder, and a coupled rangefinder in one "Atomic Age" styled aluminum body. Bolex 350 Macro Go to product viewer dialog for this item

Often confused due to the "350" numbering; it is a Super 8 camera.

: It was a "reversible" device, designed to serve as a camera, printer, and projector all in one unit.