Jeff Bridges, the acclaimed actor and images fanatic, has unveiled the primary working prototypes of the revived Widelux panoramic movie digicam. In a current video on his firm’s web site, SilverBridges, Bridges eagerly unboxes two cameras bearing serial numbers 0001 and 0002—the preliminary pair from the brand new manufacturing line.
The Pleasure of the Unboxing
Bridges opens a protecting case to disclose the cameras, then masses movie into the second unit. He fastidiously threads the movie chief into the recent advance mechanism, secures the again plate, and captures a picture of his spouse, Susan Bridges. The footage highlights the digicam’s distinctive swing-lens mechanism, now branded as WideluxX to tell apart the brand new sequence from classic fashions.
What Makes the WideluxX Particular?
Initially launched in 1958, the Widelux includes a rotating lens that swings in an arc behind a slit, exposing the movie to create beautiful panoramic photographs. Bridges praises its distinctive mix of sharp and blurred areas, which produce a cinematic ambiance. He typically shoots with ISO 3200 movie, push-processed to ISO 6400, enhancing the digicam’s quirky attraction.
“I did not begin moving into images till I received a Widelux digicam,” Bridges explains. “It was type of the lacking hyperlink between nonetheless images and movement image images.”
The large format mirrors the frames Bridges is aware of from his appearing profession, and its forgiving nature permits handheld photographs at 1/fifteenth second. “It is about the one digicam I take advantage of, my Widelux,” he provides.
From Discontinuation to Revival
Manufacturing of the unique Widelux led to 2000 by Tokyo-based producer Pann Digital camera Shokai. Bridges, alongside his spouse Susan via SilverBridges, has spearheaded the relaunch after years of improvement. Whereas no official launch date is out there, the prototypes sign severe progress towards industrial availability.
Guests to the SilverBridges web site can join updates on the WideluxX.

