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Arriflex D 21 on a dolly

American digital motion picture camera

The Arriflex D-21 is a film-style digital motion picture camera introduced by Arri in 2008 to replace their earlier generation Arriflex D-20.

Overview

The D-21 uses a Super 35 (4:3 aspect ratio) sized single CMOS sensor and accepts 35 mm film camera lenses (54mm PL mount). It features an optical viewfinder and modular construction.

The D-21 captures images in three general modes: HD ('HD422 (16:9)' or 'HD444 (16:9)'), Mscope, and Data ('ARRIRAW (16:9)' or 'ARRIRAW (4:3)'). Its sensor is a CMOS chip with a Bayer mask, with dimensions of 2880x2160 pixels.

Similar cameras

References

  1. "Camera Specs | ARRI Digital". Archived from the original on February 27, 2011. Retrieved February 14, 2011. Arri Digital Official Arriflex D-21 site
  2. Arri Digital Bayer Mask
  3. Archived March 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Arri Alexa FAQ

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