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Kodak Cine-Kodak Eight Model 25 Analoge Kamera
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Kodak Cine-Kodak Eight Model 25 Analoge Kamera

Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25 – The Pioneer of Home Moviemaking Introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1932 during the height of the Great Depression, the Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25 was a revolutionary device that brought motion picture recording to the masses. It was the first camera to utilize the "Regular 8mm" (or Double 8) film format, which was effectively 16mm film run through the camera twice to save on costs. This sturdy, hand-cranked-style spring-motor camera allowed families to capture their own history for the first time. With its iconic black crinkle finish and Art Deco influence, it remains a cornerstone of cinematographic history and a favorite for collectors of Americana. Key Benefits Format Trailblazer: The very first camera model designed for the 8mm film format, making it a high-priority item for cinema historians. Robust Mechanical Design: Features a clockwork spring motor that still hums with life today, requiring no batteries or electronics. Exceptional Display Appeal: The combination of the textured black body, folding viewfinders, and classic Kodak branding creates a stunning vintage silhouette. Features Brand: Eastman Kodak Co. (Rochester, N.Y.) Model: Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25 Format: Double 8mm (Regular 8) Lens: Kodak Anastigmat f/2.7 13mm fixed-focus lens. Motor: Spring-wound clockwork (mechanical). Viewfinder: Two-part folding frame finder on top of the body. Exposure Guide: Original metal exposure table plate still attached to the front, providing settings for "Dark Days" to "Intensely Bright" sunlight. Build: Die-cast metal body with black "crinkle" enamel and leatherette accents. Condition Rated: 3.5/5 Cosmetic: The camera is in good vintage condition. The black enamel shows minor wear and some "dust of ages" in the textured surface. The metal exposure guide on the front remains very legible. The leather strap on the folding handle shows significant aging and cracking (handle with care). Optics: The small f/2.7 lens appears clear with no major fungus or scratches visible to the naked eye. Mechanical: The spring motor winds up and runs smoothly when the trigger is pressed. The characteristic "whirring" sound of the clockwork mechanism is strong. Note: While the motor functions, the camera has not been tested with film and is sold as a collectible/display piece. What's Included 1x Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25 Camera 1x Original Brown Leather "Ever-Ready" Carrying Case (features a beautiful aged patina and original buckle) Why This Product? The Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25 is the "Model T" of movie cameras. It represents the exact moment when the moving image became a personal medium. Whether you are a film student, a vintage tech enthusiast, or someone who appreciates the mechanical purity of pre-war engineering, this camera serves as a tangible link to the origins of the home movie. Keywords Ciné-Kodak Eight, Model 25, 8mm Movie Camera, Double 8, Eastman Kodak, Vintage Cinema, Antique Movie Camera, Rochester NY, Home Movie History, Spring-Wound Camera.

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Kodak Cine-Kodak Eight Model 25 Analoge Kamera

Kodak Cine-Kodak Eight Model 25 Analoge Kamera

Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25 – The Pioneer of Home Moviemaking
Introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1932 during the height of the Great Depression, the Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25 was a revolutionary device that brought motion picture recording to the masses. It was the first camera to utilize the "Regular 8mm" (or Double 8) film format, which was effectively 16mm film run through the camera twice to save on costs. This sturdy, hand-cranked-style spring-motor camera allowed families to capture their own history for the first time. With its iconic black crinkle finish and Art Deco influence, it remains a cornerstone of cinematographic history and a favorite for collectors of Americana.

Key Benefits
Format Trailblazer: The very first camera model designed for the 8mm film format, making it a high-priority item for cinema historians.

Robust Mechanical Design: Features a clockwork spring motor that still hums with life today, requiring no batteries or electronics.

Exceptional Display Appeal: The combination of the textured black body, folding viewfinders, and classic Kodak branding creates a stunning vintage silhouette.

Features
Brand: Eastman Kodak Co. (Rochester, N.Y.)

Model: Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25

Format: Double 8mm (Regular 8)

Lens: Kodak Anastigmat f/2.7 13mm fixed-focus lens.

Motor: Spring-wound clockwork (mechanical).

Viewfinder: Two-part folding frame finder on top of the body.

Exposure Guide: Original metal exposure table plate still attached to the front, providing settings for "Dark Days" to "Intensely Bright" sunlight.

Build: Die-cast metal body with black "crinkle" enamel and leatherette accents.

Condition
Rated: 3.5/5

Cosmetic: The camera is in good vintage condition. The black enamel shows minor wear and some "dust of ages" in the textured surface. The metal exposure guide on the front remains very legible. The leather strap on the folding handle shows significant aging and cracking (handle with care).

Optics: The small f/2.7 lens appears clear with no major fungus or scratches visible to the naked eye.

Mechanical: The spring motor winds up and runs smoothly when the trigger is pressed. The characteristic "whirring" sound of the clockwork mechanism is strong.

Note: While the motor functions, the camera has not been tested with film and is sold as a collectible/display piece.

What's Included
1x Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25 Camera

1x Original Brown Leather "Ever-Ready" Carrying Case (features a beautiful aged patina and original buckle)

Why This Product?
The Ciné-Kodak Eight Model 25 is the "Model T" of movie cameras. It represents the exact moment when the moving image became a personal medium. Whether you are a film student, a vintage tech enthusiast, or someone who appreciates the mechanical purity of pre-war engineering, this camera serves as a tangible link to the origins of the home movie.

Keywords
Ciné-Kodak Eight, Model 25, 8mm Movie Camera, Double 8, Eastman Kodak, Vintage Cinema, Antique Movie Camera, Rochester NY, Home Movie History, Spring-Wound Camera.

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