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What kind of camera do you usually use to make movies?

The shooting of low-end movies is generally done by ARRI series machines, especially ALEXA of ARRI, which has a real picture of 2.8K and high tolerance, and has been recognized by many filmmakers. The mainstream movie cameras include Sony's F-35 F-55 F-65 and so on. As for the shooting of high-end big investment films, especially IMAX films shot with 65mm film or 70mm film.

There are many kinds of cameras, waterproof digital cameras and video cameras, and their basic principles are the same: converting optical image signals into electrical signals for storage or transmission.

The photoelectric signal is very weak, so it needs to be amplified by pre-amplifier circuit and then processed and adjusted by various circuits. The final standard signal can be sent to video recorders and other recording media for recording, or spread through a propagation system, or sent to a monitor for display.