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A grid of four images: top left shows the Manfrotto 3066 tripod missing its quick release top plate; top right shows the replacement quick release top plate being machined out of a block of aluminum; bottom left shows the Manfrotto tripod with the replacement quick release top plate installed on the tripod; bottom right shows the finished quick release top plate with ⅜-16 tie down screw and cork non-slip pads installed.

A New Quick Release for a Manfrotto Tripod

February 28, 2025 / Accessories, Cameras Support

I have been hard at work this week on restoring the Motion Picture Apparatus Company tripod, but in the meantime I wanted to share with you this quick project I completed while waiting for paint and parts to arrive. This Manfrotto 3066 tripod has been sitting in the shop for several years missing its quick […]

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Three pictures of the Motion Picture Apparatus Company tripod before restoration, showing the full tripod and pan tilt head, the broken tripod crank, and the bent axle.

Motion Picture Apparatus Company Tripod

February 21, 2025 / Accessories

Now that the work on the Pathé camera is finished, I wanted to pair it with a period appropriate tripod and pan tilt head. I don’t remember where I rescued this tripod from, but I have been holding onto this antique Motion Picture Apparatus Company tripod and pan tilt head for a while, and this

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I Finally Got a Chance to Run Film Through the Pathé

February 14, 2025 / Cameras, Restoration

It has been a long and rainy week here in Los Angeles, but I did finally get a chance to run film through the Pathé Professional camera! This journey began with me questioning myself about how I was going to put film in these magazines. A few of the cameras I have worked on that

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Work continues on the Pathe professional hand cranked camera. Image shows a full view of the crank side of the camera, and a close-up of the focus control knob.

Continuing Work on the Pathé Professional Camera #1124

February 7, 2025 / Cameras, Restoration

This week turned out to be really busy, so I didn’t get to try running the camera with film as I had been hoping, but I still made good progress on getting the camera ready to run film. This Pathe has a number of interesting stock features and aftermarket modifications. These include a through the

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A newspaper style graphic featuring a photograph of the inside of a Pathe professional 35mm motion picture camera with a headline above it that reads: Beginning work on the Pathe Professional Hand Cranked Camera.

Restoring Pathé Professional Camera #1124

January 31, 2025 / Cameras, Restoration

I had a break in my schedule this week to focus on the wooden Pathé hand crank camera I introduced last October. I have been looking forward to working on this camera since it arrived in the shop. When the Pathé got here, it was in very nice condition, with only a few minor problems

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The Unit "I" Shuttle movement from Bell & Howell 2709 serial #586, disassembled and ready for service

One Last Visit with Bell & Howell 2709 #586

January 24, 2025 / Cameras

The heart of any camera is the film transport, the part that actually moves the film from frame to frame and holds the film steady while an exposure is made. The Unit “I” Shuttle movement is renowned for the exceptionally steady and repeatable images it makes possible. The genius of the Unit “I” Shuttle is

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Repairing the shutter dissolve system and shutter in Bell and Howell 2709 sn. 586

Diving Deeper into Bell & Howell 2709 #586

January 17, 2025 / Cameras, Restoration

Last time we visited Bell & Howell 2709 #586, I had begun some work on the shutter dissolve mechanism. Some judicious cleaning and relubrication of the bore in the casting, the threads, and the brass nut that are the main part of the shutter dissolve had that system back in working condition. 2709s, in their

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Restoring Bell and Howell 2709 35mm motion picture film camera, serial number 586

Bell & Howell 2709 #586 – Headed for a new home!

January 10, 2025 / Cameras, Restoration

This wonderful Bell & Howell 2709 camera, serial number 586, came to me from a small studio in Chicago where it was used for animation work on a downshooter for many years. The camera began its life in Eustis, Florida in 1923, when it was purchased by a fascinating character named Dr. Edgar J. Banks.

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Building myself a roll-around stand for my collet cabinet.

An Extra Project, and a Happy New Year!

January 3, 2025 / Company Updates

Wishing everyone a very happy new year! To start off 2025, I thought it would be fun to revisit our top posts of 2024. It’s always interesting to see which posts garner the most attention. Also, while I had convinced myself to take two weeks off during the holidays, I found myself back in the

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A guided tour of the disassembly, lubrication and reassembly of a 16mm Acme Unit "I" Shuttle movement

Servicing a 16mm Acme Movement

December 27, 2024 / Accessories, Restoration

While I am closed in this odd limbo time between holiday and new year, I wanted to share this final project that I finished in 2024. I have a client who is building himself a film scanner from various bits and pieces that I have sold him and that he has been making himself. A

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