The Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25, produced by Eastman Kodak from 1936 to 1939, is a true classic in the world of amateur film. This robust and stylish model was designed as an affordable option for hobbyists who wanted to capture their memories on 8mm film. Equipped with a Kodak Anastigmat 13mm f/2.7 lens, this camera offers surprisingly sharp images for its time. This specimen is in good working condition, a rare find for a nearly 90-year-old film camera. State and Specifications - Quality class: Gold – Beautifully preserved, working mechanism - Functionality: Tested and working, smooth film transport and shutter - Lens: Kodak Anastigmat 13mm f/2.7 – clear and sharp - Housing: Black with metal accents, sturdy leather finish - Production period: 1936-1939, made in the USA - Film system: Standard 8mm film (Double 8) - Finder: Foldable optical finder for easy composition This Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25 is a perfect piece for collectors, vintage photography enthusiasts, and filmmakers looking to rediscover the charm of 8mm film. Whether you use it to create authentic film footage or as a decorative object in your collection, this is a beautiful piece of film history. Maintenance tips To keep the camera in good condition, store it in a dry place and occasionally wind the mechanism to keep the internal mechanics smooth. Films and accessories for this camera can still be found through specialized marketplaces.
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