Arriflex D-21
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The Arriflex D-21 is a film-style digital motion picture camera introduced by Arri
Arri
-History:Arri was founded in Munich, Germany as Arnold & Richter Cine Technik in 1917, named after founders August Arnold and Robert Richter. They produce professional motion picture equipment, digital and film cameras and cinematic lighting equipment...

 in 2008 to replace their earlier generation Arriflex D-20
Arriflex D-20
The Arriflex D-20 is a film-style digital motion picture camera made by Arri first introduced in November 2005. The camera's attributes are its optical viewfinder, modularity, and 35mm-width CMOS sensor. The camera was discontinued in 2008 and the Arriflex D-21 was introduced.- Overview :The D-20...

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Overview

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

Image Capture

The D-20 captures images in three general modes: HD, Mscope, and Data.

Sensor Information

The D-21 sensor is a CMOS chip with a Bayer mask. The full dimensions of the D-21 sensor are 2880x2160 pixels.

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    Arriflex D-20
    The Arriflex D-20 is a film-style digital motion picture camera made by Arri first introduced in November 2005. The camera's attributes are its optical viewfinder, modularity, and 35mm-width CMOS sensor. The camera was discontinued in 2008 and the Arriflex D-21 was introduced.- Overview :The D-20...

  • Panavision
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     Genesis
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  • Red One
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