Appendix – ARRI ARRIFLEX 416 User Manual

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Problem

Cause

Remedy

Problems at extremely low temperatures
Damage to the film

Greatly reduced tensile strength and increased

The camera, battery and particularly the film stock

brittleness of raw stock In temperatures

must be protected from extreme cold.

under -15°C (5° F) especially,

When a cold camera is brought into a warmer and

a change in the film’s friction properties occurs.

humid room, condensation builds up

This can be largely prevented by placing the cold

equipment into a sealed plastic bag before moving it

into the warmer environment. Remove it from the bag

once the temperature has equalised.


The camera does not reach

Capacity or voltage of the battery

Check the battery charge following the directions

the selected frame rate

is insufficient

in the instruction manual.

Magazine tension is too high

Check that the magazine turns easily.

Problems in extremely high temperatures
Increased emulsion build-up

The mechanical properties of the film change

Protect the camera and the film stock from

considerably at temperatures of over 30°C (86°F).

extreme heat, e. g. by shading or white covering etc.

The film becomes soft and easily deformed.

The friction coefficient changes and the film

builds up more emulsion.

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