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Black Betty Camera

Black Betty Camera

The Black Betty Camera looks like a 16mm film camera, but it’s a custom-designed housing that includes a Silicon Imaging SI-2K Mini Camera Head and an Apple Mac Mini. The camera head produces digital cinema class 2048×1152 resolution. The SI-2K Mini camera head has been as a second camera in films like Slumdog Millionare and 127 Hours.The small form Mac Mini is Apple’s first computer to include an HDMI video port.

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