





ARRI SRII EVO HIGH SPEED
The SR family of cameras were the best cameras you could get for the Super-16 format. This format was the regular 16 mm widened to be directly coverable to HD. Arri SRII had several advanced features like a very quiet film advance (Silent Reflex) engineered in Germany by Arri Munich. The viewfinder also could be rotated around to provide the most convenient viewing angle. The viewfinder had a rotating Schmidt Pechan prism that rotated the image to always keep it horizontal. The high speed version (HS) could shoot at 150 frames per second, and 200 f/s with modification done by some camera tech shops.
The SR family of cameras were the best cameras you could get for the Super-16 format. This format was the regular 16 mm widened to be directly coverable to HD. Arri SRII had several advanced features like a very quiet film advance (Silent Reflex) engineered in Germany by Arri Munich. The viewfinder also could be rotated around to provide the most convenient viewing angle. The viewfinder had a rotating Schmidt Pechan prism that rotated the image to always keep it horizontal. The high speed version (HS) could shoot at 150 frames per second, and 200 f/s with modification done by some camera tech shops.
The SR family of cameras were the best cameras you could get for the Super-16 format. This format was the regular 16 mm widened to be directly coverable to HD. Arri SRII had several advanced features like a very quiet film advance (Silent Reflex) engineered in Germany by Arri Munich. The viewfinder also could be rotated around to provide the most convenient viewing angle. The viewfinder had a rotating Schmidt Pechan prism that rotated the image to always keep it horizontal. The high speed version (HS) could shoot at 150 frames per second, and 200 f/s with modification done by some camera tech shops.