Paillard Bolex H16 16mm Cine Camera

PART OF:
Sarosh Collection of Film Technology
Made:
circa 1935 in Switzerland
maker:
Paillard-Bolex

Paillard Bolex H16 spring-driven16mm cine camera, serial no. 7840, with three-lens turret holding F/2.9 15mm,F/1.5 25mm and F/1.9 2in lenses, separate tri-focal viewfinder attachment and rewind handle, all in leather case with instruction booklet.

Introduced by the Swiss firm Paillard S A, the H16 was a high quality, versatile camera used by amateur moviemakers who took their craft seriously. Using the larger 16mm film format, rather than the 8mm preferred by the casual user, these cameras gave the kind of quality that eventually converted the professionals - and in the end spelled the end of these cameras, as the professionals demanded more sophisticated 16mm equipment.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Collection:
Feroze Sarosh Collection
Object Number:
2007-5005/75
type:
16mm cine camera
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford