Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/23

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Subject: [Leica] OT: 35mm film cameras
From: feli2 at earthlink.net (Feli)
Date: Sat Apr 23 10:46:37 2005
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On Apr 23, 2005, at 7:12 AM, Grduprey@aol.com wrote:

> This is for our movie film industry people.  I heard the other day 
> that 35mm
> movie cameras are not made for doing long filming sequences and over 
> heat
> rather quickly.  Is this true?  If so, does this mean that you go 
> through several
> cameras over the filming of a movie film?
>
> Gene

Not true. You can easily run 1000 ft of 35mm film (about 9-10 minutes) 
through a camera
at normal frame rates. (0-120fps) Older cameras like the Mitchell need 
a few
drops of lubrication every 10,000 ft or so, but that is just to avoid 
wear and tear. My
Mitchell-NCR is 70 years old and still runs like a charm.

Ultra-high speed cameras like a Photo Sonics can shoot up 360 fps. An 
example of their
use would be some of the ultra-slowmotion shots in the Matrix films. I 
haven't dealt with
these personally, and I would guess that the transport movement is kept 
well lubricated.
But I have never heard of a heat problem.


Feli


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