Paillard-Bolex B8L 8mm cine camera
- PART OF:
- The Kodak Museum Collection
- Made:
- 1958 in Switzerland and United States
- maker:
- Paillard-Bolex
Paillard-Bolex B8L cine camera. For 8mm film, 25 foot reels. Fitted with a Kern-Paillard Yvar lens F: 13mm f/1.8-22 No.816026 in two lens turret. Filming speeds 12, 16, 18, 24, 32, 48, 64, single frame. 'Zoom' viewfinder for 12.5-36mm lenses with swing up extra lens for wide angle. Variable shutter - adjusting lever can be locked. Rewind handle for dissolves etc. Built in exposure meter. Needles matched in viewfinder directly coupled to lens aperture ring. Rotary footage counter. Claw intermittent. No. 905971. Paillard.
Paillard-Bolex B8L 8mm cine camera made in the United States, 1958.
The B8L was the first Bolex camera with through-the-lens metering. Clockwork-driven, the camera ran at 12, 16, 18, 24, 32, 48 and 64 frames per second: it could also be run a frame at a time. It was the first 8mm Bolex with a variable shutter (for in-camera fades and mixes). The camera used double-run 8mm film.
Details
- Category:
- Cinematography
- Collection:
- Kodak Collection
- Object Number:
- 1990-5036/4041
- Materials:
- glass
- Measurements:
-
overall: 128 mm x 58 mm x 118 mm,
- type:
- cine camera
- credit:
- The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford
Parts
Paillard-Bolex B8l cine camera instructions
Paillard-Bolex B8l cine camera instructions; Depth of field table for Kern-Paillard Lenses; Service International; Paillard.
- Measurements:
-
overall: 1 mm x 105 mm x 147 mm,
- Materials:
- paper
- Object Number:
- 1990-5036/4041/2
- type:
- instructions
Paillard-Bolex B8L 8mm Cine Camera
Paillard-Bolex B8L cine camera. For 8mm film, 25 foot reels. Fitted with a Kern-Paillard Yvar lens F: 13mm f/1.8-22 No.816026 in two lens turret. Filming speeds 12, 16, 18, 24, 32, 48, 64, single frame. 'Zoom' viewfinder for 12.5-36mm lenses with swing up extra lens for wide angle. Variable shutter - adjusting lever can be locked. Rewind handle for dissolves etc. Built in exposure meter. Needles matched in viewfinder directly coupled to lens aperture ring. Rotary footage counter. Claw intermittent. No. 905971. Paillard.
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Paillard-Bolex B8L 8mm cine camera made in the United States, 1958.
Fitted with a Kern-Paillard Yvar lens F: 13mm f/1.8-22 No.816026 in two lens turret. Filming speeds 12, 16, 18, 24, 32, 48, 64, single frame. 'Zoom' viewfinder for 12.5-36mm lenses with swing up extra lens for wide angle. Variable shutter - adjusting lever can be locked. Rewind handle for dissolves etc. Built in exposure meter. Needles matched in viewfinder directly coupled to lens aperture ring. Rotary footage counter. Claw intermittent.
The B8L was the first Bolex camera with through-the-lens metering. Clockwork-driven, the camera ran at 12, 16, 18, 24, 32, 48 and 64 frames per second: it could also be run a frame at a time. It was the first 8mm Bolex with a variable shutter (for in-camera fades and mixes). The camera used double-run 8mm film.
- Measurements:
-
overall: 128 mm x 58 mm x 118 mm,
- Materials:
- glass
- Object Number:
- 1990-5036/4041/3
- type:
- cine camera