Charger with roll of film for Pathe 'Baby' cine camera

Made:
1926 in France
maker:
Pathé

Charger with roll of film for 'Baby' cine camera, 1926 (see note).

The Pathe Baby 9.5mm cine camera was announced on 4 November 1923 and was on sale in December of the same year. The film was loaded into a metal charger containing about 30 feet (9 metres) of film. To load the camera, the charger was simply dropped in and a loop of film drawn from it was slotted into the gate - the simplest loading system so far. The camera was hand turned, each revolution exposing seven frames and it was very small and compact. A bolt-on clockwork motor drive was available from 1926.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
1928-580
Materials:
celluloid (cellulose) and steel (metal)
Measurements:
whole: .05kg
type:
9.5 mm ciné camera
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford