Testing the Camera from Rear Window (1954)
Video in which I recreate and test the camera and lens set-up used by James Stewart's character in the 1954 film Rear Window. The setup is an Exakta VX 35mm SLR with a Kilfitt Fern-Kilar 1:5.6/400 lens. The Exakta adapter I used with this lens has the code name 'Kizex'.

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REAR WINDOW (1954): 20 WEIRD FACTS YOU DIDN'T KNOW!

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Recreating James Ravilious' Camera

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2 Rolls of film in the Lower East Side | NYC | Ep.12

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The BEST camera from ARGUS? I think so!

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This 1960's camera is powered by light and completely automatic

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How Just One Camera Destroyed Kodak Forever

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The Ihagee Exakta Varex IIa – a proper engineering marvel. Is it that good?

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The Stereo Realist Camera: 3D in the 1950s

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All Nikon Lens Technology Explained by Ken Rockwell

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I take two medium format FILM cameras to the creek. How did they perform?

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German Pilot Tested A Captured Spitfire... His Words Shocked The Luftwaffe

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The History of Hollywood Film Cameras and Cinematography

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The most beautiful cameras ever made. From the earliest box cameras to today.

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Restoring the Icon of German Engineering....1957 Rolleicord Va TLR

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What Ansel Adams Knew That Most Photographers Miss

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Low Mileage Morgan With BIG Problems | Bangers & Cash: Restoring Classics

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Why Your Film Scans Suck

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Ihagee, Exakta & Pancolar 50mm f2

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The Alpa Rotocamera: 1980s 360° Panoramic Camera

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