Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection
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Standard 8mm Camera

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    Bauer Electric

    8mm / Marketed in 1966 /
    Made in Germany

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    Bell & Howell
    Model 252

    8mm / Marketed in the 1950s
    / Made in USA

     
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    Bell & Howell
    Duozoom Model 7125

    8mm / Marketed in the 1960s / Made in Japan by the US-based manufacturer

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    Bell & Howell Autoload
    Reflex Zoom (Model 315 PZ)

    8mm / Marketed in 1963 / Made in Japan by the US-based manufacturer / Single frame shooting

     
     
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    Bolex Paillard B8

    8mm / Marketed in 1953 /
    Made in Switzerland

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    Canon Eight
    (Cine 8-T)

    8mm / Marketed in 1956 /
    Made in Japan / Twin-lens
    turret system
    The first Canon 8mm movie
    camera and the third movie
    camera in Japan

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    Canon
    Reflex Zoom 8

    8mm / Marketed in 1959 / Made in Japan
    The first Canon movie camera equipped with a zoom lens

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    Canon
    Cine Zoom 512

    8mm / Marketed in 1964 / Made in Japan / Single frame shooting

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    Cineland
    RZ-33 Reflex

    8mm / Marketed in 1964 /
    Made in Japan

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    Adams Fingertip Zoom 725

    8mm / Marketed in the 1960s / Made in USA
    Produced by Dejur for the Montgomery Ward Store

     
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    Cine-Kodak Eight
    Model 20

    8mm / Marketed in the 1930s / Made in UK by the US-based manufacturer

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    Sankyo 8-Y

    8mm / Marketed in the 1960s / Made in Japan

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    Sankyo AUTO-4X

    8mm / Marketed in 1963 / Made in Japan

     

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    Sekonic Dualmatic-Zoom

    8mm / Marketed in the 1950s / Made in Japan

     
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    Zeiss Ikon
    Movikon 8
    8mm / Marketed in 1952 / Made in Germany
    Film spools are arranged horizontally, where the film is twisted 90 degrees before entering the film gate, and then is twisted another 90 degree after leaving the film gate