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American manufacturer of film high-speed cameras since 1962. With the legendary 4B/4C/4E models, Photo-Sonics defined the standard for 35mm high-speed film in Hollywood.

What is Photo-Sonics?

Photo-Sonics is an American manufacturer of 35mm film high-speed cameras based in Burbank, California. Since 1962, the company has produced cameras for extreme frame rates on real film stock – the legendary 4B, 4C, and 4E models defined the Hollywood standard for high-speed cinematography before the digital era.

Company History

YearMilestone
1962Founded
1960sFirst high-speed cameras
1970s4 Series developed
1980sHollywood standard
1990s4E – 360 fps
2000sDigital competition
TodayNiche for film purists

The Camera Line

ModelMax. fpsFormatEra
4B20035mm1970s
4C36035mm1980s
4E36035mm1990s
4ER36035mmReflex
1VN50016mmVariable

The Photo-Sonics Technology

Film Transport

FeatureDetails
PrincipleContinuous film transport
CompensationRotating prism
AdvantageHigher fps than claw mechanism
DisadvantageSlight blur possible

Why Continuous?

Conventional cameras stop the film for each exposure (intermittent transport). At 360 fps, the mechanical stress would destroy the film. Photo-Sonics uses continuous transport with optical motion compensation.

Photo-Sonics vs. Conventional Cameras

CharacteristicPhoto-Sonics 4EARRI 435 Xtreme
Max. fps360150
TransportContinuousIntermittent
SharpnessVery goodPerfect
Cost/MinExtremely highHigh
NoiseLoudQuiet

Film Consumption

Reality at 360 fps

ShotFilm Consumed
1 second5.5 m
10 seconds55 m (half roll)
1 minute330 m (3 rolls)

Cost Example

ItemCost (approx.)
Film (330 m)€1,000
Processing€500
Scan (4K)€1,500
Per Minute€3,000+

Notable Films

FilmYearSequence
The Matrix1999Bullet-Time (element)
Terminator 21991Explosions
Die Hard1988Stunts
Lethal Weapon1987Action
Various commercials1980–2000Slow-motion

Typical Applications

Film

Applicationfps
Explosions200–360
Stunts120–200
Liquids200–360
Glass breaking360

Science/Military

  • Weapons testing
  • Aerodynamics studies
  • Crash tests (pre-digital)

Configuration

Standard Setup

ComponentDetails
Camera4C or 4E
Magazine300m (1,000 ft)
LensSpecialized for high-speed
LightingEnormous amounts required

Lighting Requirements

At 360 fps and 1/720s exposure, massive lighting is needed – often only possible in daylight or with cinema lights.

The Legacy

In Film History

  • Defined high-speed for a generation
  • Every classic action film used Photo-Sonics
  • Irreplaceable look on real film

The Digital Transition

EraStandard
1970–2000Photo-Sonics (film)
2005–presentPhantom (digital)

Today

AspectDetails
StatusNiche
AvailabilityVery limited
RentalSpecialized houses
ApplicationFilm purists, nostalgia
CompetitionPhantom (dominates)

Why Photo-Sonics Still?

  • Authentic film look – No digital substitute
  • Grain – More organic than digital
  • Nostalgia – For specific aesthetics
  • 35mm workflow – Integration with other film material
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