Arriflex 16BL and Nagra 4.2 16mm film sync test – vintage Wuthering Heights

In the 1970's both Arriflex 16BL 16mm film camera, and Nagra 4.2 portable tape recorder were a professional equipment, widely used for on location shooting in TV and film production environments. Today, some decades later, both are again tested on location for sync filming. Image details: Shot with Arri Arriflex 16BL equipped with Jensen 505 crystal sync attachment Shot on Kodak Vision3 7203 50D color negative film 100ft daylight spool Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar 12,5-75mm T2.8 and Angenieux 12-120mm T2.5 blimped zoom lenses were used at f/5.6 Camera was used handhold Sound details: Recorded with Kudelski Nagra 4.2 one track tape recorder Recorded with Sennheiser MKH 405 condenser microphone (T power) Internal Nagra QPAU-T universal preamp was used Recorded on BASF PER 528 magnetic tape Tape speed was 7.5 ips (19 cm/s) Pilot sync track recorded with built in QGX crystal generator Sync track resolved in playback with built in QSLO resolver circuit Additionally, small beep box by ASC Audio Services Co. was used for marking head and tail slates. ECN-2 processing: ANDEC Cinegrell Filmtechnik, Berlin 4.7K open gate scanning: RetroCut, Hamburg If you'd like to help support this channel and future film projects, a cup of ☕️ will do: https://buymeacoffee.com/dave.beling 0:00 Take 1 1:05 Take 2 2:02 Take 3