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Aaton Penelope is a 35mm motion picture camera introduced by Aaton in October 2008. It's the first camera in the world designed as a switchable Techniscope or 3-perf shooting solution (2 perf-native and 3 perf user-switchable), and it's also the first 35mm camera to offer a progressive scan video-tap.〔(AbelCine Review 2009 )〕 It accepts a digital magazine and therefore provide 4K digital output for true HD filming.〔(Eyefish.tv Review )〕 The Aaton Penelope is used by Scott Duncan to shoot the TV show Celebrity Apprentice,〔(Duncan: First Impressions of Penelope 2009 )〕 and cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema has completed principal photography on The Fighter using Aaton Penelope cameras configured for 2-perf.〔(Aaton Penelope 2Perf Feature,The Fighter, Wraps 2009 )〕 ==Camera technical specifications== * Universal camera-body for 35mm 2-Perf. * 2Perf-native camera, swappable to 3-Perf and back in approx. 30 minutes with the 3-Perf kit. * 22 dB noise level (±1 dB) in 2-Perf. * 23 dB noise level (±1 dB) in 3-Perf. * Weight: 8 kg with loaded 400' mag and 1 battery. * 3-40 frame/s, Synch & Variable speeds (0.001 increments) * Instant film-magazines, nine-minute autonomy at 24 frame/s in 35mm 2-Perf. * Ready for instant 'Digital-Mag' silicon sensor equipped. * Built to withstand extreme climates. (-10 °C to +40 °C) * Extremely bright optical viewfinder with generous peripheral coverage * Twin battery power supply: one for lightweight handheld shots; add the other for multi-accessory use. * Ready to print PDF 'Image Report' with JPEG snapshots, metadata and AatonCode via USB key. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aaton Penelope」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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