Kodak Magazine Cine-Kodak + Anastigmat 2.7/63mm Analogue camera

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Eastman Kodak Magazine Cine-Kodak + Anastigmat 2.7/63mm, a 16 mm magazine film camera dating from 1930–1950, tested and working, in good physical condition.

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Description from the seller

For sale: a special Cine-Kodak home-movie camera, made by Eastman Kodak Co. (Rochester, NY, USA), fully functional and ideal for enthusiasts or collectors.
Technical features

Model & film format: Magazine Cine-Kodak – suitable for standard 8 mm (Model 90) or 16 mm magazine film.

Mechanism: manual winding motor with crank or clockwork function.
Top brand: produced by Eastman Kodak Company from Rochester, NY, USA.

Condition & operation

The camera has been tested and runs smoothly; the shutter and transport mechanism are functional.
External case in good vintage condition, without serious dents or rust.
Lens free from mold and scratches.
Including handle and magazine compartment – with original lens cap.

Why a collector's item

One of the first 16 mm magazine film cameras, popular in the 1920s–1950s.
Fully mechanical – no batteries required
Authentic appearance and user experience, perfect for decor or analog film enthusiasts.

For sale: a special Cine-Kodak home-movie camera, made by Eastman Kodak Co. (Rochester, NY, USA), fully functional and ideal for enthusiasts or collectors.
Technical features

Model & film format: Magazine Cine-Kodak – suitable for standard 8 mm (Model 90) or 16 mm magazine film.

Mechanism: manual winding motor with crank or clockwork function.
Top brand: produced by Eastman Kodak Company from Rochester, NY, USA.

Condition & operation

The camera has been tested and runs smoothly; the shutter and transport mechanism are functional.
External case in good vintage condition, without serious dents or rust.
Lens free from mold and scratches.
Including handle and magazine compartment – with original lens cap.

Why a collector's item

One of the first 16 mm magazine film cameras, popular in the 1920s–1950s.
Fully mechanical – no batteries required
Authentic appearance and user experience, perfect for decor or analog film enthusiasts.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Kodak
Model/ type nr
Magazine Cine-Kodak + Anastigmat 2.7/63mm
Physical condition
Good
Functional condition
Tested and working
Film type
16mm
Estimated Period
1930-1950
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Objects sold
Private

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