Posted by hipstomp | 21 Nov 2008
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Talk about object convergence: Back in the day you'd need an SLR to shoot still pictures and a separate Panaflex to shoot movies--but look at the gorgeous first-look HD video shot with Canon's new 5D Mark II, using only ambient light in Tokyo:
The 5D ships in December, but is reportedly back-ordered until February.
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um, that;s an Arriflex camera in your photo not a Panaflex ( see link below for latest panaflex model)
http://www.imago.org/main/public_html/_htm_equipment/panavision.htm
There's a big difference as Arri's are generally lighter in weight, less cumbersome and used more for location shooting. Panavision (over all brand for the Panaflex ) cameras are bulkier and better known for studio productions.
But I can see why you got confused because a google search for Panaflex images erroneously turned up the same Arriflex photo as the one in your post
http://images.google.com/images?q=panavision%20panaflex%20camera