The Cine Kodak 8 Model 25 is a Must-Have for Vintage Camera Lovers
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- The Cine-Kodak Eight Model 25 is a pocket-sized, 8mm film camera from the 1940s and is such a cool little film camera. Explore the fascinating history behind this Cine-Kodak 8 camera from World War 2. Learn about its features and how it works. A must-watch for all camera and history enthusiasts!
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00:00 Introduction
00:51 Brief History
01:16 Features
04:11 Original Pricing
05:15 Filters
06:02 Inner Workings
09:34 View Finder
10:37 Tripod
11:27 OUTRO Кино
I do junk removal and I just found this in a random junk box. Came across your video and now I want to keep it lol. Its good condition with leather bag
Thats awesome! Definitely keep it haha very cool
Love this series!
We love you!
The reason for the sprockets on both sides is that you can use it on 16mm cameras and if you use it on 8mm cameras you have to flip the film to use the other half.
Oh! Thats super interesting! Thanks for the information and checking out my video!
So dope! What a great piece.
Youre too kind cousin!
you can still get standard 8mm albeit it's only made by the likes of Foma these days, Kodak still makes Super 8, 16mm and 35mm cine (along with ofc 65mm). It'd roughly be doing about 18 fps and there are still a few motion picture labs out there but you really have to search for them
Would love to get my hands on some film someday! Never shot on it except for photography but I feel like I need to experience it!
"...Made for 'home video'"??? In the '30s? It was made for home MOVIES...
Haha you're absolutely right