
Vintage Film Camera and Projector

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Vendor: | GMArtworks |
Published: | Nov 29, 2023 |
Items Included: | 2 |
Combined Value: | $36.00 |
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4 Stars|Aug 05, 2025
Very nice replica of the early consumer video projector Super 8mm

4 Stars|Aug 05, 2025
Very nice replica of the early consumer video gear Super 8mm

4 Stars|Aug 25, 2024
I'd give it 5 stars, but it is almost the size of the character even if this wasn't made to be used by a character, the knobs are not made to move. I think it would be better if you could "pose" the camera.
Vintage Film Camera and Projector
"Vintage Film Camera and Projector"
I hereby offer this vintage 8mm camera and projector.
The models were partly made in Bryce and Vue Studio and then all parts were brought together in Daz Studio with the textures and shaders applied.
About:
In 1934, Bell & Howell introduced their first amateur 8mm movie projector, in 1935 the Filmo Straight Eight camera, and in 1936 the Double-Run Filmo 8. The 1938 Kodak cassette holding 25 feet of Double-Eight film was taken by the Filmo Auto-8 in 1940.
Super 8 mm film is a motion-picture film format released in 1965 by Eastman Kodak as an improvement over the older "Double" or "Regular" 8 mm home movie format. Super 8 spool with film - detail "Insert film here" The film is nominally 8 mm wide, the same as older formatted 8 mm film, but the dimensions of the rectangular perforations along one edge are smaller, which allows for a greater exposed area. The Super 8 standard also allocates the border opposite the perforations for an oxide stripe upon which sound can be magnetically recorded. Unlike Super 35 (which is generally compatible with standard 35 mm equipment), the film stock used for Super 8 is not compatible with standard 8 mm film cameras. There are several varieties of the film system used for shooting, but the final film in each case has the same dimensions. The most popular system by far was the Kodak system.
I hereby offer this vintage 8mm camera and projector.
The models were partly made in Bryce and Vue Studio and then all parts were brought together in Daz Studio with the textures and shaders applied.
About:
In 1934, Bell & Howell introduced their first amateur 8mm movie projector, in 1935 the Filmo Straight Eight camera, and in 1936 the Double-Run Filmo 8. The 1938 Kodak cassette holding 25 feet of Double-Eight film was taken by the Filmo Auto-8 in 1940.
Super 8 mm film is a motion-picture film format released in 1965 by Eastman Kodak as an improvement over the older "Double" or "Regular" 8 mm home movie format. Super 8 spool with film - detail "Insert film here" The film is nominally 8 mm wide, the same as older formatted 8 mm film, but the dimensions of the rectangular perforations along one edge are smaller, which allows for a greater exposed area. The Super 8 standard also allocates the border opposite the perforations for an oxide stripe upon which sound can be magnetically recorded. Unlike Super 35 (which is generally compatible with standard 35 mm equipment), the film stock used for Super 8 is not compatible with standard 8 mm film cameras. There are several varieties of the film system used for shooting, but the final film in each case has the same dimensions. The most popular system by far was the Kodak system.
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