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Rare Vintage Cine Kodak Magazine 8 Model 90 Camera Kit

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Rare Vintage Cine Kodak Magazine 8 Model 90 Camera Kit

$500.00

Unlike 99.9% of the Cine Kodak Magazine 8 Model 90 cameras you find on the internet, this particular one has a crank handle for winding.

I would consider the overall condition to be Good-Great for an item of this age. Item has been in storage for at least 15 years.

Comes with all the accessories pictured.

The only things visibly blemished are:

  1. One of the strap loops on the case is broken (pictured)

  2. The orange filter has some visible flaws (pictured)

  3. The camera viewfinder looks a little dirty (pictured)

Local pickup only in Hollywood, CA area 90038

Item sold ‘As-Is’ and untested. No returns accepted. All sales are final.

Cash Only. No Trades. No Checks or Money Orders.

History

The Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera made by Kodak in the United States in 1946. In presentation case. f/1.9 Kodak Anastigmat lens.

The Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera made by Kodak in the United States in 1946.

The Magazine 8 was introduced in June 1940 as the Magazine Cine-Kodak 8 Camera. Model 90. The name was changed in July 1946. The clockwork-driven camera could run at 16, 26, 32 and 64 frames per second and was fitted with either an f/1.9 or f/2.7 13mm lens. The lenses were interchangeable and the viewfinder image could be altered according to the focal length of the lens using the wheel at the top of the camera.

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