Model | Sensor | Processor | Viewfinder | Shutter Speeds (s) |
Max. Resolution Recording3 | Audio | Size (mm) | Weight (g) | Recording Media | Power Sources | Connections4 | Produced | Comments | Tests/Reviews | |||||||||||||||||
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Format (mm) | MPixel1 | Crop (H)2 | Type | Pixel Size (µm) | Dyn. Range | ISO (EV) | Gain (dB) | Size (") | Pixel | Cov. (%) | Resolution (px) | Format | FPS Range | Video | Stills | Batteries | DC | Remote Control | Input/Output | ||||||||||||
Digital Bolex D16 | [Super 16] 12.85 x 9.64 | 2.4 (2K) | 2.80 | Kodak CCD | 5.5 | 12 stops | 100 - 400 | 2.4 | 76800 | 2048 x 1152 1920 x 1080 |
CinemaDNG (RAW) TIFF, JPEG |
32 fps at 2K, 60fps at 720p, 90 fps at 480p |
2CH 24bit 96kHz | Body: 203.2 x 127 x 101.6 Grip: 127 x 127 x 50.8 |
2268 | Dual CF, int. SSD (256 or 500 GB) |
yes | internal (3 - 4h) | 12V (4pin XLR) | none | Video: 3.5mm vid jack (640x480 b/w), HDSDI optional Audio: 2x XLR in, 3.5mm headphone | Data: USB 3.0 |
2013* - 2016 | *the arrival of the first ever fully working production version unit was reported in 08.2013; official shipping started in 12.2013 features 2 hot shoes for lighting and other accessories; the viewfinder features some focus assist technology and is retractable |
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Digital Bolex D16M(onochrom) | 2048 x 1152 | CinemaDNG (RAW) | 32 fps in S16 mode | 2CH 24bit 96kHz | Body: 203.2 x 127 x 101.6 Grip: 127 x 127 x 50.8 |
2268 | Dual CF, SSD (500GB internal) |
internal (4h) | 12V (4pin XLR) | Video: 3.5mm video jack, HDMI | Other: 12V out Audio: 2x XLR in, 3.5mm headphone | Data: USB 3.0 |
2014 - 2016 |
General Notes: | |
1.) | The Digital Bolex came in C-mount by default (looking at the Crop factor it makes perfect sense), with an interchangeable lens mounting plate. Canon EF, PL and B4 mounts were initially announced as options. The manual further mentions MFT, but no B4. The PL mount was released in 04.2014, the MFT mount existed as well. Since the EF mount was planned as dumb mount and as it seems wasn't released until Digital Bolex quit, people tend to use the MFT mount and electronic MFT-EF adapters to gain control over Canon EF lenses' iris. Refer to Still Lenses C/EF > Adapting EF > EF To Mirrorless for options. |