Motion Picture Apparatus Co.

The Pathe Professional: The Process of Restoring an Iconic Camera

From the infancy of the motion picture industry through the first world war, Pathé Freres, established in Paris, France in 1896 by brothers Charles, Émile, Théophile, and Jacques, was the largest producer of films and filmmaking equipment in the world. The brothers got their start in the phonograph business, and later expanded into the emerging […]

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A newspaper style page announcing that the Pathé Professional Studio camera and Motion Picture Apparatus Company tripod we have been restoring are now available for sale on cinemagear.com. There are five images of the camera from all sides on its included tripod.

Now Available: A Magnificent Pathé Professional Studio Camera and Gorgeous Motion Picture Apparatus Company Tripod

I only regret how long it has taken me to get this camera and tripod cleaned up and restored, for they are both excellent examples of fine early motion picture equipment. The Pathé camera has a long history of being copied by other makers, like the Lubin camera and the Wilart, because of its wonderful

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Seven images of a Motion Picture Apparatus Company wooden tripod with pan and tilt head in various stages of cleaning and repair.

A Classic Tripod for a Classic Pathé Professional Camera

I have an amazing archive of old, unrestored tripods from many different eras that have been sitting, waiting their turn to be joined with the right camera. When the clean-up of the Pathé Professional camera was complete, this tripod seemed like a match made in movie heaven. I rescued this Motion Picture Apparatus Co. tripod

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