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BOLEX CAMERAS REPORTER SWITZERLAND YVERDON VAUD KERN PAILLARD LENSES CINOR 1955 For Sale


BOLEX CAMERAS REPORTER SWITZERLAND YVERDON VAUD  KERN PAILLARD LENSES CINOR 1955
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BOLEX CAMERAS REPORTER SWITZERLAND YVERDON VAUD KERN PAILLARD LENSES CINOR 1955:
$49.99


THIS sale IS FORAN USED VINTAGE MAGAZINE TITLED\"BOLEX REPORTER, CHRISTMAS 1955\"

softcovers-stapled binding, 10.5 inches tall and 30 pages.

a clean item with numerous illustrations from 1955. Please do see the pics for the complete contents list. Please do see also our other similar listings.

From internet:

Bolex International S. A. is a Swiss manufacturer of motion picture cameras based in Yverdon located in Canton of Vaud. The most notable products of which are in the 16 mm and Super 16 mm formats. Originally Bol, the company was founded by Charles Haccius and Jacques Bogopolsky (a.k.a. Bolsey or Bolsky) in 1925. Bolex is derived from Bogopolsky′s name. In 1923 he presented the Cinégraphe Bol at the Geneva fair, a reversible apparatus for taking, printing, and projecting pictures on 35-mm. film. He later designed a camera for Alpa of Ballaigues in the late 1930s.

Paillard-Bolex cameras were much used by adventurers, artists (new-American cinema groups), as well as nature films, documentaries, and are still favored by many animators. Over the years, notable Bolex users and owners include: Andy Warhol, Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg, Jonas Mekas, Jean-Luc Godard, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, James Dean, David Lynch, Marilyn Monroe, Edmund Hillary, and Mahatma Gandhi.

While some later models are electrically powered, the majority of those manufactured since the 1930s use a spring-wound clockwork power system. The 16 mm spring-wound Bolex is a popular introductory camera in film schools.

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