Beaulieu Super8 6008 Pro cine camera fitted with lens control unit. With original carry case

Made:
1979-1983 in France
maker:
Beaulieu

Beaulieu Super8 6008 Pro cine camera fitted with lens control unit. With original carry case, instructions and packaging for both the camera and lens unit. manufactured between 1979 and 1983.

Beaulieu is a French manufacturer of motion picture cameras especially well known for its Super 8 and 16mm hand-held cameras, founded by Marcel Beaulieu. The company's first cameras were introduced in the early 1950s. Later they produced their first Super 8 model the 2008 S Beaulieu, introduced in 1965.

Launched in May 1965 by Eastman Kodak at that year's International Photo Exposition, Super 8 film comes in plastic light-proof cartridges containing coaxial supply and take-up spools loaded with 50 feet (15 m) of film. This is enough film for 2.5 minutes at the professional motion picture standard of 24 frames per second, and for 3.33 minutes of continuous filming at 18 frames per second for amateur use.

The Super 8mm format was cheaper and more convenient than previous formats as the cartridge was easier to load than threading the film as before. Super8 film is 8mm wide, the same as older formatted 8mm film, but the dimensions of the perforations along one edge are smaller, which allows for a greater image area.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
2011-5010
type:
cine camera
credit:
National Media Museum, Bradford

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Beaulieu Super8 6008 Pro cine camera

Beaulieu Super8 6008 Pro cine camera

Beaulieu Super8 6008 Pro cine camera, fitted with lens control unit, with original carry case and packaging. Manufactured between 1979 and 1983.

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Beaulieu is a French manufacturer of motion picture cameras especially well known for its Super 8 and 16mm hand-held cameras, founded by Marcel Beaulieu. The company's first cameras were introduced in the early 1950s. Later they produced their first Super 8 model the 2008 S Beaulieu, introduced in 1965.

Launched in May 1965 by Eastman Kodak at that year's International Photo Exposition, Super 8 film comes in plastic light-proof cartridges containing coaxial supply and take-up spools loaded with 50 feet (15 m) of film. This is enough film for 2.5 minutes at the professional motion picture standard of 24 frames per second, and for 3.33 minutes of continuous filming at 18 frames per second for amateur use.

The Super 8mm format was cheaper and more convenient than previous formats as the cartridge was easier to load than threading the film as before. Super8 film is 8mm wide, the same as older formatted 8mm film, but the dimensions of the perforations along one edge are smaller, which allows for a greater image area.

Object Number:
2011-5010/1
type:
super 8 cine camera
Carton for Beaulieu Super8 6008 Pro cine camera

Carton for Beaulieu Super8 6008 Pro cine camera

Original box packaging for lens control unit for Beaulieu Super8 6008 Pro cine camera. Manufactured between 1979 and 1983.

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Beaulieu is a French manufacturer of motion picture cameras especially well known for its Super 8 and 16mm hand-held cameras, founded by Marcel Beaulieu. The company's first cameras were introduced in the early 1950s. Later they produced their first Super 8 model the 2008 S Beaulieu, introduced in 1965.

Launched in May 1965 by Eastman Kodak at that year's International Photo Exposition, Super 8 film comes in plastic light-proof cartridges containing coaxial supply and take-up spools loaded with 50 feet (15 m) of film. This is enough film for 2.5 minutes at the professional motion picture standard of 24 frames per second, and for 3.33 minutes of continuous filming at 18 frames per second for amateur use.

The Super 8mm format was cheaper and more convenient than previous formats as the cartridge was easier to load than threading the film as before. Super8 film is 8mm wide, the same as older formatted 8mm film, but the dimensions of the perforations along one edge are smaller, which allows for a greater image area.

Object Number:
2011-5010/2
type:
carton