1 Film Magazine (200 ft.)
2 Magazine Cover Lock
3 Latch for Magazine Lock
4 Camera Cover Lock
5 Diopter Adjustment Ring
6 Eyepiece Retaining Ring
7 Lock for Diopter Adjustment
8 Power Cable Lock
9 Override Button for Buckle Switch
10 Camera “ON” Switch
11 Camera ”OFF” Switch
12 Cover Lock Spring
13 Magazine Opening Cover
14 Tachometer
15 Footage Counter
16 Frame Counter
17 Power Connector
18 Viewfinder Cover Door
19 Accessory Shoe
20 Focusing Lever
21 Contour Hand Grip
22 Re-Set for Footage Counter
23 Re-Set for Frame Counter
24 Motor Lock Lever
25 Variable Speed Motor
26 Rheostat To Control Camera Speed
27 Inching Knob
28 Eyelet for Carrying Strap
29 Knurled Dis, Camera Take-Up
30 Locking Levers for Torque Motor
31 Torque Motor
32 Knurled Disc, Magazine Take-Up
33 Film Supply Counter
34 Forward/Reverse Switch for Torque Motor
35 Knurled Disc, Magazine Supply
36 Knurled Disc, Camera Supply
37 Lens Turret
38 Lens Retaining Lever
39 Filter Stage, Rotating
40 Filter Stage, Stationary
41 Matte Slot
42 Matte Box
43 Matte Box Beam
44 Lock Screw for Matte Box
45 Lock Screw for Matte Box Stages
46 Diaphragm Ring
47 Turret-Rotating Grips
48 Eyelet for Carrying Strap
The Arriflex 16S/B-GS
[With 60-Cycle Generator and
Automatic Startmarker]
The 16S /B-GS is a special model of
the basic Arrilflex 16 S/B. It is factory
equipped with a 60-cycle generator, an
automatic startmarker and a manually
operated cue marker, designed to
work with all ¼” tape recorders
equipped with the pilotone system.
The 60-Cycle Signal Generator
A miniature generator is built into the
camera. When the camera runs at 24
fps, the generator ooutput is a 60-cycle
signal of approximately 1.2 volts. This
signal is the heart of all Piloton
synchronizing systems. The output
appears across pins 1 and 2 of the
camera’s 5-pin Tuchel outlet, after a
300 milli-second delay. Sync cables
are used to carry this signal to the tape
recorder. (See price list for various
types).
Automatic Clapstick
The 16 S/B-GS has an automatic startmarker capable of putting startmarks on the film and on the tape, automatically, each time the camera is
started.
The miniature lamp, which is visible just over the camera hand grip is paired with
another lamp, located inside the camera. The inside lamp flashes whole frames
of film, during camera run-up time. The result is that the beginning of each take,
three or four frames of film are flashed. The start mark on the tape corresponds
with the point just past the last flashed frame on the film. Light from the interior
marking lamp in visible in the viewfinder, during run-up time. Note that the lamps
are activated only when a properly wired cable is plugged into the 5-pin Tuchel
outlet.
To remove the start marking lamps for
replacement, turn the plastic housing on
its metal base counterclockwise. The pair
of lamps are secured to the ends of the
black rod (P1) which may be lifted out.
These lamps are resistance matched
pairs, and must always be replaced with a
new, matched pair.
8 Volt DC Output
At the same time, during which the start mark lamps are energized, the camera
will supply 8 volts DC through pin 3 on the Tuchel outlet. (See schematic).
This voltage energizes a 1000 cycle oscillator built into the tape recorder. The
1000 cycle signal is recorded on the tape and serves as a start-mark in the
sound track. The oscillator is cut off simultaneously with the marking lamps in
the camera. Therefore, the point where the 100 cycle signal ends on the tape,
corresponds with the point where the flashed frames end on the film and
constitute the sync point.
Edge Marking System
The edge-marking lamp is mounted in the
base of the camera under the coin slotted
contact screw. The mating indicator lamp
for edge marking is located on top of the
small generator casting on the right side
of the camera. These lamps are also a
matched pair and should be replaced with
matched pairs.
At the start of a take, the edge-marking lamps work simultaneously with the full
frame marking lamps. However, these lamps mark the film at the edge only, and
the edge marking is displace on the film by about 3 ½ frames from the aperture in
direction of travel. The edge-marking lamp can be energized manually during a
take for event marks of various kinds.
Arriflex 16S
Operating Instructions
Each Arriflex 16 S/B is SUPPLIED WITH:
1 Test film taken with camera
2 Plastic skewer for cleaning emulsion from film gate.
3 Bottle with special camera oil
4 Tube of special grease for lens cavities of camera and lens mounts.
5 Pressure Oiler
6 Guarantee Card
7 Instruction Manual
The shipping container in which the camera is supplies should be saved
and used in case the camera has to be sent for service.
NOTE: Numbers in ( ) refer to callouts on front overleaf.
Holding the Camera
Place thumb of right hand between
contour grip (21) and side of camera,
while the other fingers reach forward
around the “bulge” so they are free to
actuate the follow-focus grips (38) and
diaphragm ring of the lens in taking
position. Place palm of left hand
around finder housing on left side of
camera, fingers over ON-OFF switch
this way, camera can be held steady
and comfortably.
When the “ON” switch (10) is pressed
down, it remains locked in the downposition until the release lever (11) is
pushed in.
An accessory PISTOL GRIP WITH OR WITHOUT SHOULDER BRACE IS ALSO
AVAILABLE. It is attached to the tripod socket in the base of the camea and has
its own release trigger which activates a switch inside the tripod socket.
Place eye against finder eyecup.
Viewing
(Eyeglass wearers should remove or
raise glasses to forehead and sight
without them). For left eye viewing, the
eyecup can be rotated. A periscope
finder can be used for left eye viewing
when a magazine is attached to the
camera.
If viewing is obstructed by the closed
mirroe shutter, turn the inching knob (27)
on the motor to open the viewing system.
First focus your eye to the ground glass
or fiber screen by turning the knurled
diopter adjustment ring (5) at the
eyepiece until the grain structure of the
ground glass appears sharp. You best
do this without a lens in the turret socket. The adjustment ring (5) should then be
secured with the diopter lock ring (7). This setting need never be changed
unless other persons use the camera. Once proper finder focusing is obtained,
you can focus on a subject by actuating the focusing mount of the lens. For
critical sharpness, always focus the lens with its diaphragm wide open.
While the optical system of the finder is constructed so that it prevents light from
entering and fogging the film, the eyepiece must be shielded from direct
(horizontal) sunlight or powerful back light when the eye is removed from the
eyepiece. For this purpose a light cover (18) is provided inside the rubber
eyecup. During filming always press eye firmly against eyecup or close the cover
door (18) on the eyepiece. The automatic eyepiece, available as an option, will
close the reflex finder system anytime pressure against the eyecup is removed.
Detachable Eyepiece
The detachable eyepiece, the same on
all Arriflex cameras, permits the use of a
variety of finder accessories like the
PERISOPIC ACCESSORY FINDER,
WHICH FACILITATES VIEWING FROM
THE SIDE OR THE TOP (for instance if
camera is on a microscope or copy
stand), or viewing with the left eye when
a 400 ft. MAGAZINE is attached to the
camera. A finder extender can also be
mounted when working in unusual
situation.
To remove the eyepiece, turn the knurled chrome-plated collar (6) clockwise. To
re-mount it, first engage the keyed flange properly then turn the collar (6)
counterclockwise. Exercise care not to cross thread the collar and make sure the
eyepiece is flush against the finder flange.
The rubber eyecup swivels freely in its ball-stop bearing and can be pulled off for
cleaning. The installation of a prescription corrective lens – of 15.5mm diameter
– is possible in a specially provided recess in the eyecup assembly.
Ground Glasses/Fiber Screens
The standard ground glass, supplied with the camera, is marked to show: center
cross, TV safe action and camera aperture. It can be interchanged for a special
ground glass with center cross and projector aperture only, or for a clear glass
with reference reticle for cinemicroscopy. (See price list for details.) Such
installations must be done only by skilled, Arriflex trained technicians and require
special tools.
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