Arriflex 535

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Arriflex 535
Shutter
reflex mirror; manual model stops at 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90°, 105°, 120°, 135°, 150°, 144°, 165°, 172.8°, 180°.
Video assistIntegrated Video System (IVS)
Magazinesrear-mounted, available in 400 ft (122 m) coaxial, 1000 ft (300 m) coaxial, and 400 ft (120 m) displacement Steadicam sizes.
Magazine loadingCoaxial-type magazine
Film coresstandard cores
Batteries24V

The Arriflex 535 is a movie camera product line created by Arri in 1990 to replace the Arriflex 35 BL line.

As such, its potential applications are widespread, and thus it is regularly used as a primary camera on feature films, second unit work on features, on music videos, commercials, special effects work and motion control, among other usage. Before the introduction of the

AMPAS
awarded Arri a Scientific and Engineering Academy Award in 1995. The original variant was capable of between three and fifty frames per second.

Arriflex 535B

Variation of the 535, introduced in 1992. One of the main advantages is the higher frame rate of sixty frames per second.

Until he switched over to the digital Arri Alexa line of cameras, the 535 had been the choice camera of renowned cinematographer Roger Deakins for much of his career.[citation needed]

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