Moy and Bastie Converted 16mm Cine Camera

Moy and Bastie Converted 16mm Cine Camera

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Moy and Bastie camera converted to 16mm. Body only, no lens mounting or lens, no crank.

Made by the London firm of Moy and Bastie, this camera is a characteristic British 'upright' pattern cine camera, containing the feed and take-up film magazines on top of each other inside the camera. Moy and Bastie went on to manufacture the Moy Gyro camera in 1912, which was one of the first cine cameras to have an integral electric motor and was designed primarily for newsreel work. Front view.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Collection:
Feroze Sarosh Collection
Object Number:
2007-5005/16
type:
16mm cine camera
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford