John_A
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- May 25, 2014
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Well, got my hands on one almost for free.
Couldnt resist, and here it is:
Built like a brick, all metal.
Now, this is a double 8mm camera, so there isnt a lot of options when it comes to film, Foma makes a reversal 8mm b&w, but thats just about it.
Its of course spring driven, the winding handle is seen at the bottom of the camera.
What really caught my attention was the small size of the thing:
It came with two lenses, both made in Japan,
A "Kinotel" 1.9 tele, and a "Kinotar" 1.9 wide.
Company logo?
It also came with the instructions/leaflets of the Kodochrome and Ferrania 8mm films.
I already have a Bolex 8mm projector, so at some point I would like to travel 6o years back in time and try this out.
Couldnt resist, and here it is:
Built like a brick, all metal.
Now, this is a double 8mm camera, so there isnt a lot of options when it comes to film, Foma makes a reversal 8mm b&w, but thats just about it.
Its of course spring driven, the winding handle is seen at the bottom of the camera.
What really caught my attention was the small size of the thing:
It came with two lenses, both made in Japan,
A "Kinotel" 1.9 tele, and a "Kinotar" 1.9 wide.
Company logo?
It also came with the instructions/leaflets of the Kodochrome and Ferrania 8mm films.
I already have a Bolex 8mm projector, so at some point I would like to travel 6o years back in time and try this out.
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