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Bell & Howell Filmo 8 Companion with two lenses
Back in the thirties there was a good deal of rivalry among a number of gear makers for 8mm film. The Ciné-Kodak Eight as the first such camera is very slim thanks to the idea of combining spring barrel with sprocket drum. Bell & Howell answered with the Straight Eight camera and Filmopan* made by Agfa-Ansco. Since Kodachrome was available as 16mm and Double-8 film only the Straight was trapped. There were Revere, Keystone, DeJur, European makes and Japanese later but those little Filmo Eights still are the champions. I have cleaned, lubricated, adjusted, and repaired a number of them. What I can say is that every penny invested in B. & H. equipment is safe. Steel gears, not brass
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* I should like to know until when Filmopan was made.
Back in the thirties there was a good deal of rivalry among a number of gear makers for 8mm film. The Ciné-Kodak Eight as the first such camera is very slim thanks to the idea of combining spring barrel with sprocket drum. Bell & Howell answered with the Straight Eight camera and Filmopan* made by Agfa-Ansco. Since Kodachrome was available as 16mm and Double-8 film only the Straight was trapped. There were Revere, Keystone, DeJur, European makes and Japanese later but those little Filmo Eights still are the champions. I have cleaned, lubricated, adjusted, and repaired a number of them. What I can say is that every penny invested in B. & H. equipment is safe. Steel gears, not brass
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* I should like to know until when Filmopan was made.