Arriflex 35 IIB (1960)
A 35mm movie film camera introduced in 1960 with a fixed 180º shutter and 400' magazine capacity.
Overview
The Arriflex 35 IIB is a 35mm movie film camera introduced in 1960 by Arriflex. It belongs to the Arriflex 35-II Series, a line of professional motion picture cameras designed for film production. This model features a fixed 180º shutter and a newly designed film transport claw, also introduced in 1960. It supports 4-perf film perforation and uses a 400' magazine, allowing for extended runtime during filming. One known unit was noted to be in remarkably good shape, suggesting potential durability when well-maintained.
Specifications
| Shutter | Fixed 180º shutter |
| Film transport | New transport claw design (introduced in 1960) |
| Magazine capacity | 400' Magazine |
| Perforation | 4-Perf |
Product Family
The Arriflex 35 IIB is part of the Arriflex 35-II Series. Sibling models include the Arriflex 35 II BV, introduced in 1960 with a variable shutter (0º–165º), and the Arriflex 35 II HS.
Market
Spare parts and repair materials are available through existing listings and manuals, indicating some level of ongoing support for maintenance and restoration.
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