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Your Price: $ 37.99
Item Number: 869-14 |
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Circa: 1932-46 Condition: see description Size: 6 ins x 4.5 x 1.5 ins Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak
This is a vintage Cine-Kodak Eight Model 60 8 mm movie camera was one of the first 8mm cameras Kodak made. Dating from ca 1932-46,and initially known as Cine Kodak Eight, it was developed to provide a cheaper, more portable alternative to the 16 mm film format introduced a decade earlier. This camera comes equipped with a leather carry case. Condition: camera exterior in good condition with no apparent damage; inside is very clean; carry case in good condition, leather is still somewhat soft and pliable, some minor scratches and wear to corners.
NOTE: please contact me via phone or email with any questions.
Just a little history: Eastman Kodak's Cine-Kodak (later renamed the Cine-Kodak Model A) camera, introduced in January, 1923, was the world's first 16 mm movie camera, and the first movie camera manufactured by Kodak. Later, in 1925 Kodak introduced a newer Model B Cine Kodak. The Cine-Kodak was the only hand-crank movie camera manufactured by Kodak. Then in 1932, Kodak introduced the first 8 mm amateur motion-picture film, cameras, and projectors.
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