Panavision, Inc. Datasheets for Film Cameras
Film Cameras use photographic film, usually a plastic coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, that when exposed to light, forms a latent image. A chemical process called film developing is later applied to the film to produce visible images..
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| 65mm Cameras Panavision 65mm cameras use a 5-perforation pull-down, 65mm film, and many of the same accessories as our 35mm cameras. The 65mm format uses the maximum negative area for... | |
| Building on the success of the original Panaflex 35mm camera introduced in 1972, the Gold (1976) and Gold II (1987) continue to provide reliable film capture. The Gold and GII... | |
| The Millennium exemplifies Panavision's tradition of excellence in 35mm film camera design. This lightweight studio quiet camera converts easily into hand held or Steadicam configuration, and as with all previous... | |
| The Millennium XL2 is the latest realization of Panavision’s history of excellence in 35mm film camera design. Thanks to the suggestions of camera crews and directors, the Millennium XL2 has... | |
| The Panaflex Lightweight is a perfect camera for Steadicam or remote crane use. With a body made of magnesium and all non-essential items removed, this is one of the lightest... | |
| The Panaflex Platinum has a long and proud history as a reliable, sync-sound quiet, 35mm film camera. It uses all Panavision 35mm lenses and accessories. Top- or rear-mountable 500 foot... |