9.5mm. "Midas" Combined Cine Camera and Projector

Made:
1930s in England
maker:
Camera Projectors Ltd
9.5mm. "Midas" Combined Cine Camera and Projector

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9.5mm. "Midas" combined cine camera and projector

The Midas camera/projctor was shown at the British Industries Fair in February and March 1934 and originally cost seven guineas. When used as a camera it took 30 feet (9.1m) of 9.5mm film in circular magazines. A small electric motor, could be attached, otherwise it was hand cranked. The processed films could be projected by the same mechanism but turned by hand, and a built-in electric lamp provided the light when the machine was connected to a battery.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
1966-415
type:
cine camera/projector
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford