BOLEX EBM S16 14xVF
- 1) BOLEX EBM Super 16 #309XXX
- 1) BOLEX Super 16 "Bolex Switzerland
- 1) BOLEX 14x Viewfinder by Bolex Switzerland
- 1) BOLEX Kern Vario Switar POE 16-100
- 1) BOLEX Kern S9 Adapter Ring (Zoom)
- 1) BOLEX Kern Zoom Stick w/ Cable
- 1) BOLEX BAYONET Mount
- 1) BOLEX Bayonet Cap
- 1) BOLEX Mag Cam Cap
- 1) BOLEX EBM Door
- 2) BOLEX EBM Filter Frame
- 1) BOLEX EBM Pistol Grip
- 1) BOLEX WC Mini Rod Support
- 1) BOLEX WC Mini Rod BP
- 1) BOLEX 12v 4p XLR 5p Tuchel
- 1) BOLEX Run Cbl 4-pin Tuchel
- 1) BOLEX 100' FT Daylight Spool
- 1) BOLEX EBM Master Case 1510
Kern Vario Switar RX Preset Macro Prime Lenses, available in separate listing
Key Features & What It's Known For:
- Bolex EBM (Electric Motorized Bayonet): The electronic version of the classic Bolex, featuring an integrated motor for consistent speeds (including crystal sync for sound) and a bayonet lens mount for flexibility.
- Super 16 Conversion: Modified to use the wider Super 16 film format (instead of standard 16mm), providing a larger image area and better quality, often with custom modifications by specialists like JK Cam.
- POE 16-100mm Switar Lens: A sharp, versatile zoom lens known for its "vintage vibes," often featuring a servo for retro-style zooming, making it great for B-roll, documentaries, and music videos.
- Modernized for Today: Features like integrated battery plates (Micro Gold Mount), R/S ports, SDI taps, and crystal sync make it compatible with modern rigging and sound workflows, despite its vintage heart.
- Unique Aesthetic: Delivers the beautiful, grainy, authentic look of film, distinct from digital, making it a favorite for indie films, shorts, and artistic projects.
- Rugged & Compact: Its durable design and smaller size make it ideal for handheld work, gimbals, and documentary-style shooting
See our other listed cameras with "JK Cam Super 16 conversion" on a Bolex camera refers to a modification done by a company called "JK Cam" (referring to Jaakko Kurhi) that converts a standard 16mm Bolex camera, usually a Bolex H16 model, to shoot Super 16mm film, allowing for a larger image area and improved picture quality compared to regular 16mm film; this conversion is particularly popular among filmmakers seeking a vintage aesthetic with modern capabilities. Jaakko's work is well respected and considered to be the best conversion even compared to Bolex Switzerland.
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