apparatus [ ap-uh-rat-uhs ]

noun, plural ap·pa·rat·us, ap·pa·rat·us·es.

a group or combination of instruments, machinery, tools, materials, etc., having a particular function or intended for a specific use: Our cinematographer created some beautiful images with his apparatus.

Enjoy my blog featuring 100 years of motion picture apparatus.

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Akeley Tripod and Panoramic Gyro Head

Akeley Tripod and Panoramic Gyro Head

For use with an Akeley Pancake Camera, this unique invention by Carl E. Akeley was advanced for the period. The entire unit was a radical departure from the standard heads of the day. Its gyroscopic movements for both the pan and tilt allowed for very smooth motion following fast action…

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Akeley Junior 35mm Camera

The picture worth a thousand words...

When I opened the image I was shocked to see not the Pancake, but a new previously unknown Akeley camera under Martin Johnson’s arm…

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