Cine Kodak

Cine Kodak
I found 2 Cine-Kodak eight models 20 cameras 8mm. I have no idea how to work with them or where can I find the film?

I was cleaning attic of my great grandfather and came across these 8mm cameras of the 1930s and I am very interested in working and making my own short films ect.



The Cine Kodak Eight-20 is a milestone in camera history and marks the beginning of the film Beginn time. With that introduced the Kodak camera film format 8 mm. The film uses for these cameras is called "Normal 8" or "Double 8". Movie "The reality is 16 mm in width and length film runs twice through the camera. At the end of the length you have to take the film camera and back then run a second time through it. The film is separated in the laboratory that makes the development and glued together to give the latest film from 8mm to run through the projector. This sounds complicated, but it is not. This system was common until the mid 1960s when Kodak introduced the "Super 8" system. Note: You can use the "Super 8" film with their cameras or film run through "Super 8" projectors. It's a different system – only the width of the film is the same. Millions "Normal 8" cameras and projectors have occurred from the 1930ies on what still can be found at reasonable prices and projectors to buy the movie they. A manual of your camera can be bought here: http://www.oldtimercameras.com/stock/Model.asp?Model=5335&ModelPage=true Some sources of the film: http://www.myoldcamera.com/Regular8mm. HTML also has a wealth of additional information. http://www.cameraspro.com/filmstock.html its prices seem more Perhaps high you can also contact Kodak directly – here is the link to your movies and http://motion.kodak.com/US/en/motion/index.htm section TV (not sure if they provide contact information there) Your camera must have a motor cord so no batteries required. I hope you get them working again! think there is a lot of film fans in all that you will find a wealth of information on the Internet archive. Good luck!

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