LA based camera man Andrew Bikichky tweeted out two pictures of the cameras that will reportedly be used by director JJ Abrams to film Star Wars Episode VII. The cameras are custom blacked-out Panaflex XLs. According to Bikichk, the cameras have names, with one of them being called "the Death Star".
Check out the cameras below,
The A & B 35mm @Panavision cameras on JJ’s #StarWars have names as well, A is “Deathstar” and B is… pic.twitter.com/nAiuHfJeuo
— Andrew Bikichky (@AndrewBikichky) March 27, 2014
JJ’s new #StarWars will be shot on FILM :) here’s one of their cameras, a custom blacked-out Panaflex XL
@Panavision pic.twitter.com/RWNNAcEJ4V
— Andrew Bikichky (@AndrewBikichky) March 27, 2014
Big thanks to Mr. Bikichky for sharing this with the world. We can wait to see what these cameras are used to film when Episode VII hits theaters on December 18th, 2015.
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