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Astronauts operated this Arriflex 16mm motion picture camera on a number of Space Shuttle missions to film inside the orbiter and through the windows. Introduced in 1982 at the beginning of the Shuttle era, the Arriflex 16mm SRII camera was the first compact high-quality motion picture camera to be used by astronauts. Its size and quality made it well-suited for filming in space, and also for news reporting and shooting television programs.
In the 1990s NASA switched to even smaller digital video cameras and transferred this no-longer-needed 16mm film motion picture camera to the Museum in 2004.
Country of Origin
Germany
Type
EQUIPMENT-Photographic
Manufacturer
ARRI Group Dimensions
Overall: 1ft 1 1/2in. x 4in. x 1ft 1/2in. (34.29 x 10.16 x 31.75cm) Materials
Hard plastic, stainless steel, glass, velcro, aluminum Inventory Number
A20060428000
Credit Line
Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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