Cine Kodak Magazine

Cine Kodak Magazine


Serial Number: Cam0034

Type:
Personal Movie camera

Manufacturer:
Eastman Kodak Company

Country of Origin:
New York, USA

Production Period:
1936 - 1945

Approximate Price:
USD 80.00 - 90.00

Reference:
camerapedia.wikia.com

Status: Display

Description:
Magazine Ciné-Kodak 16mm Camera,
produced from 1936-1945. This was Kodak’s finest
personal movie camera combining a high quality Kodak
Anastigmat F 1.9 25mm lens and an easy loading film
magazine format . The camera runs when wound and is in
clean condition with very little cosmetic issues that
enhances its vintage character.
This 16 mm movie camera, circa 1936-1945, uses 16mm
pre-loaded magazines instead of spools. It was advertised that the magazine could be installed in 3 seconds.
Inside the leather case there is an unused Kodak magazine, except to check out the mechanisms (film expired in
1980).
The film could be exposed at 16, 32 or 64 frames per
second, the viewfinder, which is is built into the grip, is
adjustable according to the lens being used. The standard lens is a Kodak Anastigmat 25mm f/1.9-f/16; it could
be exchanged with seven different focal lengths
between 15 and 152 mm