I'm a member at Mubi (formerly Criterion's The Auteurs), and just got some info on a movie camera - analogue.
http://usa.shop.lomography.com/the-lomokino-mubi-edition
Just thought I share.
The LomoKino Movie Camera in general (http://microsites.lomography.com/lomokino/features)
@Roberto Agree! I see that using a 35mm film you get 144 frames per film. That could be a promising creative limitation if you confined yourself to one reel. Probably the film equivalent of writing a novel using a 160-character SMS message. I think our amazing electronic cameras make it too easy sometimes. Not sure I'd have the patience or the imagination to work with limitations like that, though.
Be sure to put it on a tripod, they are hard to hold steady while cranking and at that framerate any camera movement is amplified.
I've been surprised by how much cheap plastic is involved - I doubt they last through more than a dozen rolls of film, but still pretty cool for 80 bucks. Now I just need to find somewhere that still develops film - not so common anymore :(
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