A couple of weeks ago, Arri Rental has introduced its new fleet of exclusive black-and-white cameras: Alexa 65 Monochrome, Xt Monochrome, and Mini Lf Monochrome. The cameras offer enhanced sensitivity, resolution, and contrast over the regular ALEXAs. However, Red Digital Cinema has been offering monochrome cameras for a long time, nevertheless, just a few films were shot on them. Will Arri help to renovate monochromatic cinematography?
Alexa Monochrome Cameras Announced: 65, Xt, and Mini Lf The new fleet of monochrome cinema cameras
Three weeks ago, Arri Rental has introduced a new fleet of exclusive black-and-white cameras: The Alexa 65 Monochrome for 65 mm capture, the Alexa Xt Monochrome for Super 35, and the Alexa Mini Lf Monochrome. The cameras which offer enhanced monochromatic sensitivity, resolution, and contrast over the regular ALEXAs, are dedicated to superior black & white imagery for filmmakers who seek to shoot black & white. The question remains if there’s enough demand for B&w cinematography.
Alexa Monochrome Cameras Announced: 65, Xt, and Mini Lf The new fleet of monochrome cinema cameras
Three weeks ago, Arri Rental has introduced a new fleet of exclusive black-and-white cameras: The Alexa 65 Monochrome for 65 mm capture, the Alexa Xt Monochrome for Super 35, and the Alexa Mini Lf Monochrome. The cameras which offer enhanced monochromatic sensitivity, resolution, and contrast over the regular ALEXAs, are dedicated to superior black & white imagery for filmmakers who seek to shoot black & white. The question remains if there’s enough demand for B&w cinematography.
- 11/28/2022
- by Yossy Mendelovich
- YMCinema
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