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- 1930's Cine Model 8 - 8mm Camera and Case
1930's Cine Model 8 - 8mm Camera and Case
1930's Cine Model 8 - 8mm Camera and Case
This vintage 8mm movie camera, the Cine-Kodak Eight (8) was introduced in 1932, one of the first to use 8mm film, enabling the average family to make home movies.
The camera winds with fold down crank on the side and has a button on the side to run it.
There is a guide on the side relates f stop to lighting condition. The dual parallel viewfinder is built into the fold-down handle, and a tripod screw hole is on the bottom.
The camera winds up and runs
The camera is covered with a textured, leather-like material. Inside has two reels and a sparkly black finish. The Camera comes with a case.
Note: No warranties or guarantees are given for vintage equipment.
This vintage 8mm movie camera, the Cine-Kodak Eight (8) was introduced in 1932, one of the first to use 8mm film, enabling the average family to make home movies.
The camera winds with fold down crank on the side and has a button on the side to run it.
There is a guide on the side relates f stop to lighting condition. The dual parallel viewfinder is built into the fold-down handle, and a tripod screw hole is on the bottom.
The camera winds up and runs
The camera is covered with a textured, leather-like material. Inside has two reels and a sparkly black finish. The Camera comes with a case.
Note: No warranties or guarantees are given for vintage equipment.