Ciné-Kodak Model K with original manuals, case, and other accessories!
The Ciné-Kodak Model K is a classic 16mm spring-motor film camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company between 1930 and 1946. It features an interchangeable 25mm f/1.9 lens, holds 50 or 100-foot film reels, and operates at 16 frames per second with an 8 fps half-speed option. The Model K was an upgraded successor to the Model BB. It was built with a durable aluminium body wrapped in leather and featured a distinct locking exposure lever that allowed the operator to get into the shot themselves.
Specifications:
- Format: 16mm double-perforated film
- Lens: Standard Kodak Anastigmat 25mm f/1.9 (or f/3.5 on some base models)
- Motor: Clockwork/spring motor drive (capable of running continuously for roughly 30 seconds on a full wind)
- Frame Rates: 16 fps (normal) and 8 fps (half-speed)
- Finders: Features both a waist-level "brilliant" finder and an eye-level folding Newton finder
~Perfect for a beginner through to professionals!
Overall condition - Great condition for it's age 8.5/10
~ Video overview with example footage can be found here
~ This camera takes 16mm double-perforated film.
This camera has been cleaned, mechanically tested and is in full working condition. Light seals are replaced when necessary.
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