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35mm Motion Picture Camera Hand Cranked Andre Debrie Parvo Circa 1920's

$ 2109.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Condition: Camera has been fully tested and is in good operating condition.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Brand: De Brie
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: Le Parvo
  • Series: Series of 1920-23
  • Type: Non-Reflex
  • MPN: Le Parvo
  • Focus Type: Manual
  • Color: Metal with Black Finish
  • Format: 35mm Cine
  • Film Format: 35mm Cine

    Description

    International Cinema Equipment
    A Division of
    Magna-Tech Electronic Co. Inc
    is pleased to present for your consideration
    De Brie
    Le Parvo
    Hand Cranked Silent Era
    35mm
    Studio Cine Camera
    Circa 1920's
    From the Golden Age of  "Silents "
    If you require a quality 35mm De Brie Le Parvo
    Motion Picture Camera
    to add to your collection or for that
    Special
    Display look no further!
    Bid on this operational
    Rare
    De Brie
    Le Parvo
    Camera
    It is in good condition mechanically.
    The case is good
    with some
    minor
    marring.
    The Crank is not original.
    Photos are typical of Several in stock
    There is a lens included but its only for display
    Background
    The
    Parvo was a 35mm motion picture camera
    was developed in France by Andre Debrie.
    The patent was registered in 1908 by his father, Joseph D Debrie.
    The camera was relatively compact for its time. It was hand-cranked, as were its predecessors.
    To aid the camera operator in cranking at the correct speed, the camera had a built in tachometer. .
    The Parvo held up to 120 metres (390 ft) of film inside without the need for an external film magazine,
    yielding almost 6 minutes of film when cranked at the standard 16 frames per second silent film rate.
    It allowed the camera operator to focus the camera lens but – as all other cine cameras of its era –
    had a side optical viewfinder to be used during actual filming.
    The Parvo was immensely popular in Europe during the silent film era, straight through the 1920s.
    Directors who relied on the camera included Dziga Vertov, Abel Gance, Leni Riefanstahl, and Sergei
    Eisenstein.
    The latter's cinematographer, Eduard Tisse
    , would use the camera into the sound era,
    i.e. filming the dueling sequence in Alexander Nevsky
    . Vertov animated a Debrie Parvo as mechanical protagonist and used it to
    make several hand-held sequences in his 1929 documentary, Man with a Movie Camera .
    These type of  Legacy Silent Era Production Cameras were manufactured
    from 1916 thru 1918.
    It found  a market in the Theatrical,
    Educational,  and
    Newsreel business.
    In the early days they
    found great favor with a many
    Cinematographers in Europe .
    They are getting extremely difficult to find .
    As for a Display piece is speaks for itself!
    If you
    are DP or were involved in the
    Motion Picture
    industry
    and a have passion about the film business
    this may be the camera for your collection.
    This camera is all original example.
    This camera has been fully serviced in our shops
    tested and could be put into
    service.
    Consult our other sales or call us concerning these items.
    If you are DP or have been in the business
    this is the camera you want for display.
    It is ICONIC and is a superior example of the Silent Era
    "Golden Age" Camera
    Buy this at your price on eBay.
    Shipping and Handling is extra
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    Inspection and personal pickup ( No extra Charge)
    International Cinema Equipment
    a Division of
    Magna-Tech Electronic Co. Inc.
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