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VINTAGE KODACRAFT PHOTO LAB PHOTOGRAPHY, AUTOMATIC 8 MOVIE CAMERA, ACME-LITE 42
$ 9.5
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LOT OF VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHY AND MOVIE ITEMS. (1) HANDHELD KEYSTONE MOVIE-LITE, BOSTON BY ACME-LITE, MODEL 42. VERY GOOD CONDITION SOCKETS, LOOK NEW. LIGHT HAS A 4" HANDLE AND A BRACKET WITH BOLT ON TOP FOR MOUNTING AND A SLIT IN FRONT BRACKET TO HOLD SOMETHING, LIGHT FILTER? 1500W.,120V, 12.5A, USE WITH WALL OR BASE RECEPTACLE. CSA APPROVAL 8835. LAMPS CONTROLLED BY 3 POSITION SWITCH: OFF, ON 2 LAMPS, ON 4 LAMPS. FEET TO SUBJECT "EXPOSURE COMPUTER" ON BACK. MEASURES14.25"L X 7"H X 3.50"W (WITH BRACKET). (2) 4 BULBS THAT FIT THE MOVIE-LITE OR OTHER APPLICATIONS. GE 300 W REFLECTOR PHOTO LAMP (BEP). RECOMMENDED FOR BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY AND COLOR FILMS BALANCED FOR 3400K. SHUTTER SPEED GUIDE ON BOXES. ALL ARE IN ORIGINAL CARDBOARD, SOMEWHAT DISTRESSED BUT BULBS LOOK NEW. (3)ONE PROCESSED KODACHROME MOVIE FILM REEL IN BOX, UNKNOWN CONTENTS. (4) ONE BLACK LEATHER STRAP WITH SILVER HOOKS FOR CAMERA. (5+6) ONE CHROME NUT AND ONE CORD, BOTH UNKNOWN. (7) ONE KODAK "ONE STEP" POLAROID CAMERA INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKLET. (8) ONE BROWN LEATHER CASE FOR 8MM CAMERA OR OTHER. (9) ONE TOWERBOX CAMERA FLASH REFLECTOR WITH A TOWERBOX CAMERA INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKLET. (10) ONE SLEEVE (ORIGINAL CARDBOARD) CONTAINING "CLOSE-UP" DISTANCE FINDER AND/OR "CLOUD-ON" LIGHT FILTERS FOR B & W FILM. BOTH HAVE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION MANUALS. (11) ONE KODAK "AUTOMATIC 8" MOVIE CAMERA WITH ORIGINAL MANUAL BOOKLET. SEE BOTTOM FOR COPIED AUTOMATIC 8 INFO. (12) A BAG OF 12 BLUE SYLVANIA P25 FLASH BULBS. ALL LOOK NEW. (13) A MINOLTA 300MFD CAPACITOR FOR PHOTO FLASH. (14) ONE SMALL SNAP CASE CONTAINING A MINOLTA BABY BC-III AND A MOUNT FOR IT. NO IDEA WHAT IT DOES. (15) ONE KEYSTONE "QUIK SPLICE" TOOL IN CASE WITH UNOPENED SPLICING BAG FOR CUTTING AND SPLICING FILM WITH INSTRUCTIONS. MADE BY HIP, HUDSON PHOTOGRAPHIC INDUSTRIES. (16) ONE BOX OF 12 NEW FLASHBULBS. GE M3 FOR B&W OR POLACOLOR FILM. (17) 1 EMPTY BOX BUT DOES HAVE INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKLET FOR A SYLVANIA TRU-FLECTOR 150W 8MM MOVIE PROJECTOR. (18) FINAL ITEM IS A "KODACRAFT PHOTO-LAB OUTFIT" IN ORIGINAL BOX. IT'S A KIT FOR PROCESSING YOUR FILM AT HOME. LOOKS TO BE ALL THERE AND UNUSED. CONTAINS ITEMS SUCH AS TRI-CHEM PACKS, 8 OZ GRADUATE CUP, 2 KODAK JR. FILM CLIPS, ROLL-FILM TANK, VELITE PAPER, TENILE ROCKER TRAYS, ROLL FILM APRON, HOW-TO BOOKLET, A PRINTING FRAME AND A DARKROOM THERMOMETER.I CHARGE NO HANDLING OR BOXING FEES. YOU PAY ACTUAL SHIPPING PRICE OF YOUR CHOICE BASED ON YOUR LOCATION. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!
Kodak automatic 8 camera 1962. For 8mm film, 25' double run; Kodak Ektanar lens F:13mm f/1.6. Auto exposure, direct setting of aperture by photocell. Clockwork drive; DV optical finder, low light signal. Includes instructions. Lens: 13mm Kodak 'Ektanar' Lens f/1.6, the lens is limited to a maximum aperture of f/1.9 due to the requirements of the automatic exposure control. Viewfinder: of the telescopic type, incorporating two moulded lenses housed in the top of the case. It includes a zone type low-light indicator. The front finder lens has a parallax correction mark for close-ups from 3-5ft. Finish: the general finish of the camera is a light grey case, front plate and shutter housing with dark blue/grey side panels.
Kodak Automatic 8 Movie Camera, made in the United States by Kodak in 1962.
It has automatic exposure control and powered by a 'tensator' spring. The camera capacity is 25ft of standard Double 8mm Movie Film on a 25ft spool. The camera has a film pull of 7 ft per winding of the motor (approximately 35 seconds running time).
The camera is assembled from Eastman Kodak Company and Kodak Limited parts. It is of the sprocketless type and the case and side panels are moulded in polystyrene. The shutter housing is made from a phenolic material. The automatic exposure control system is located immediately behind the front plate and adjusts the aperture to suit prevailing light conditions down to f.16. Adjustment for film speed is made by a control knob on the side of the case. A bezel around the control knob is marked with ASA arithmetic film speed numbers 10, 16, 25 and 40.
The front plate carries a threaded boss on to which is screwed the lens hood. This hood houses an indoor/outdoor conversion filter ('Wratten' No 85) which is operated by a knob projecting through the side of the plate. The footage indicator is located in the cover and embodied in the locking knob and is in the form of a cam which rides on the film on the supply spool. A standard 1/4' Whitworth thread tripod nut is located at the base of the camera and a 5/16 UNC nut at the top of the camera which is for the attachment of the Brownie 8 Movielight.