eebe...@osu.edu
> To: pamari...@yahoo.com; frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 15:25:55 +
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Film cameras latest models
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> When was the Aaton A-Minima introduced? Early 2000s? Late 1990s? That’s
> the most recent big film
I think the Arri 416 Super 16mm camera was introduced in the 2000's - 2005 or
2006.
From: beebe...@osu.edu
To: pamari...@yahoo.com; frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 15:25:55 +
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Film cameras latest models
When was the Aaton A-M
Thanks so much, Roger!
Aaton A-Minima was 1999.
And yes... a lot of the recent activity seemed too ambitious to actually
happen. So the Logmar is something rather unique.
There's also the LomoKino 35mm, I guess... that's 2011-ish...
Best,pablo.
On Sunday, January 18, 2015 7:23 PM, "Beebe, R
The Arri 416, essentially Arri’s very late S16 response to the Aaton, came out
around 2005-6, as did the Arricam LT and ST, which were the cameras Arri made
after they bought Moviecam.
Of course these aren’t the sorts of cameras most Frameworkers would use, though
now they can be found for le
For an additional 2 cents, I got this email off list from Travis Wilkerson:
" I think the Ikonskop A-Cam was the last film camera newly introduced since
the Logmar. The last version came out around 2004 or so. Those guys were doing
great stuff and I think their digital camera may have been one o
1999. Their XTR Prod was still enjoying updates around then too.
On Sunday, January 18, 2015, Beebe, Roger W. wrote:
> When was the Aaton A-Minima introduced? Early 2000s? Late 1990s?
> That’s the most recent big film camera launch I remember. But doesn’t it
> seem like there are kickstarter
When was the Aaton A-Minima introduced? Early 2000s? Late 1990s? That’s the
most recent big film camera launch I remember. But doesn’t it seem like there
are kickstarters for new film cameras all the time still? Wasn’t there some
Scandanavian s8 camera just a few years ago (that was going t