Nizo 8 AK 8mm cine camera

Nizo 8 AK 8mm cine camera

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The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford
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Nizo 8 AK cine camera. Cine camera for 8mm film, single run in charger. Steinhall Cassar lens F:1.25cm f/2.5-16; interchangeable screw mount (see 1990-5036/4448). Clockwork drive; button for lock, run, continuous run. Direct vision optical finder and seperate eyelevel reflecting finder. Moveable mask for telephoto lens covers both. Large rotary counter. No 60614.

The Nizo AK 1 x 8 cine camera, made by Niezoldi & Kramer in Germany, 1949.

Cine camera for 8mm film, single run in charger. Steinhall Cassar lens F:1.25cm f/2.5-16; interchangeable screw mount (see 1990-5036/4448). Clockwork drive; button for lock, run, continuous run. Direct vision optical finder and seperate eyelevel reflecting finder. Moveable mask for telephoto lens covers both. Large rotary counter.

The Nizo AK cine camera takes Agfa Movex cartridges containing 10 metres of single 8mm film (similar to the Bell & Howell and Univex 'Straight-8 cartridges) rather than the standard double-8 reels introduced by Kodak. This clockwork-driven camera runs at 16 frames per second and has an f/2.4 12.5mm Nizo Anastigmat lens.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Collection:
Kodak Collection
Object Number:
1990-5036/4447
type:
cine camera
credit:
The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford