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Super 16 lens cutting coefficient

Super 16 lens cutting coefficient 1.69: 1 (about 15: 9). The first successful super 16 film was shot in the Contract of TheDraughtsman in 1982, which is the first time to use Cook's Varokinal10.5-60mm zoom lens and the modified version of the existing 9-50 mt 2.5 standard 16mm lens. Cooke later made a Super10-30mmt1.6 Varo Pancro lens for Super 16mm. The camera originally associated with Super 16 was Aaton, but in 1992, Arri introduced the super 16mm version of 16SR.