Depending on the package (Plus vs. ST models) and the inclusion of accessories like the IBE HD Video Tap , prices typically range from $30,000 to over $60,000 .

Since the 416 is an optical camera, viewing the image on a modern monitor requires a video tap. An HD tap (like the Indiestadia or IBE) is a massive value-add compared to the original standard-definition "flicker" taps. Why Buy Now?

Most buyers look for the 416 Plus , which features integrated wireless radio for lens control and electronic metadata, eliminating the need for bulky external motor drivers. What to Look for When Buying

Check if the camera has been recently serviced by a reputable technician (like those at ARRI or specialized shops like Du-All Camera).

The resurgence of 16mm in fashion films and indie features has created a "supply and demand" bottleneck. While digital cameras depreciate rapidly, the Arriflex 416 has actually in value over the last five years. It offers a tactile, "organic" texture that digital sensors still struggle to replicate, making it a "forever camera" for those dedicated to the celluloid medium.

Finding an Arriflex 416 for sale today is a challenge. Because they are highly sought after by boutique rental houses and high-end music video cinematographers, they rarely stay on the open market for long.