Cine Kodak 16mm Cine Camera
Cine Kodak 16mm cine camera, Serial Number 02505. Made by Eastman Kodak, 1923, US patent 1572252, Feb 9 1926 .
The Ciné-Kodak was the first 16mm camera, introduced in 1923 by the Eastman Kodak Company, intended to be used for home movie making. It was solidly made with a diecast metal body and capacity for 100 feet of film, enough for four minutes. The camera was hand turned, although a motor drive unit was available. The Cine-Kodak outfits - camera, tripod, projector, splicer and screen - sold in America for $335. The apparatus was not cheap, but the running costs were very much lower than other systems, 16mm film cost about one fifth of the cost of equivalent 35mm film.
Details
- Category:
- Cinematography
- Collection:
- Feroze Sarosh Collection
- Object Number:
- 2007-5005/49
- type:
- 16mm cine camera
- credit:
- The National Media Museum, Bradford