Digital Bolex

Digital Bolex
D16 at SXSW 2013
ManufacturerCinemeridian, Inc.
TypeDigital cinema camera
Release dateMarch 12, 2012 (Kickstarter)
December 16, 2013 (Retail)
Introductory price$3299 (256GB model) USD
$3599 (500GB model) USD
$3999 (Monochrome) USD
MediaAdobe CinemaDNG
Storage256 or 500 GB internal Solid State Drive or CF card
DisplayHDMI or SD Video
Sound24-bit 96kHz AIFF[1]
Camera2048x1152 (2K) or 1920x1080 HD video
ConnectivityUSB 2.0 (for firmware upgrades)
USB 3.0 (for connection to PC)
phantom powered XLR (two)
headphone
SD video[2]
PowerInternal battery
Dimensions3.6"H (91mm) x 3.3"W (84mm) x 7.8"D (199mm)[2]
Mass5 lbs
RelatedBolex H16
Websitewww.digitalbolex.com

Digital Bolex was a partnership between Cinemeridian, Inc. and Ienso Canada, an engineering company, to develop the Digital Bolex D16 digital cinema camera. Development was funded via a successful Kickstarter in March 2012, raising $262,661.

On June 27, 2016, the company announced on its website that it would no longer be producing cameras as of that month, and would shut down its online store on June 30, 2016.[3]

  1. ^ Gates, Chris (12 December 2013). "The Digital Bolex D16 Brings Movie Magic Back: A Digital Camera for Film Lovers". Videomaker. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Tech Specs". digitalbolex.com. Archived from the original on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Thank You". DigitalBolex.com. 2016-06-27. Retrieved 2017-11-17.