Sankyo 8-R Movie camera





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Sankyo 8-R Japanese Double 8 mm film camera with a D-mount, in very good physical condition and tested working, serial number 17223, dating from 1950–1960, includes the original metal film reel and five lenses.
Description from the seller
Beautiful and decorative Japanese film camera.
The mechanism is functional, just like the spring action and the mechanism for the frame speeds.
including:
-original film reel (made of metal)
-5 objectives
The Sankyo 8-R is a Japanese Double 8 mm (or Regular 8 mm) film camera, produced around the 1960s by Sankyo Seiki Mfg. Co. It is a spring-wound camera with a metal body, equipped with interchangeable lenses (often with a D-mount), such as the Sankyo 6.5mm f/1.4, 13mm f/1.4 and 38mm f/1.4 lenses.
Features of the Sankyo 8-R:
Film format: Double 8 mm / Regular 8 mm.
Lenses: Equipped with a lens turret (turret) with five lenses.
Speeds: It supports several frame rates, including 8, 16, 24, 32, and 48 frames per second (fps).
Lighting: Equipped with a built-in photoelectric sensor (no longer functioning).
Drive: spring-wound mechanism
Seller's Story
Beautiful and decorative Japanese film camera.
The mechanism is functional, just like the spring action and the mechanism for the frame speeds.
including:
-original film reel (made of metal)
-5 objectives
The Sankyo 8-R is a Japanese Double 8 mm (or Regular 8 mm) film camera, produced around the 1960s by Sankyo Seiki Mfg. Co. It is a spring-wound camera with a metal body, equipped with interchangeable lenses (often with a D-mount), such as the Sankyo 6.5mm f/1.4, 13mm f/1.4 and 38mm f/1.4 lenses.
Features of the Sankyo 8-R:
Film format: Double 8 mm / Regular 8 mm.
Lenses: Equipped with a lens turret (turret) with five lenses.
Speeds: It supports several frame rates, including 8, 16, 24, 32, and 48 frames per second (fps).
Lighting: Equipped with a built-in photoelectric sensor (no longer functioning).
Drive: spring-wound mechanism

