Super 8mm / Marketed in 1966 / Made in Germany / Silent / Single frame shooting
The viewfinder is mounted to the side of the camera so that the camera is a little bit shorter than the others
Bauer C 4 Makro
Super 8mm / Marketed in the 1970s / Made in Germany / Silent
Beaulieu 6008S Hall Sensor System
Super 8 mm/Marketed in 1979/Madein France/Magnetic sound recording/200ft.Super matic super 8 cassette Capable of taking interchange ablelenses
Bell & Howell 441 Autoload
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1968 / Made in USA / Silent
The first super 8 movie camera with “focus-Maric” function
Bell & Howell 1225 XL AF - Filmosonic
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1978 / Made in Japan by the US-based company / Magnetic sound recording
Bolex 160 Macrozoom
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1970 / Made in Switzerland / Silent / Single frame shooting
Design of the camera resembles the professional 16mm or 35mm movie cameras
Braun Nizo S8T
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1966 / Made in Germany / Silent / Single frame shooting
Owning to its high quality and selling price, it was a kind of top and trendy product of the time
Braun Nizo S560
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1970 / Made in Germany / Silent
Canon Auto Zoom 814
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1967 / Made in Japan / Silent / Single frame shooting
Canon Auto Zoom 518 SV
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1971 / Made in Japan / Silent / Fade in and out effects possible with manual aperture control
Canon Canosound 514XL - S
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1976 / Made in Japan / Magnetic sound recording
Canon 1014 XL-S
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1979 / Made in Japan / Magnetic sound recording or synchronised recording on tape recorder
Multifunctions: 10x zoom, slow motion, selftimer, etc, it was hailed as the best super 8mm camera produced in Japan at the time
Canon AF 514XL-S
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1980 / Made in Japan / Magnetic sound recording / Autofocus
The first and only autofocus super 8mm sound camera produced by Canon
Elmo Super 103T
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1970 / Made in Japan / Silent
Fitted with a hand grip to meet the market needs for super 8mm cameras suitable for outdoor filming
Elmo Super 8 Sound 1012S-XL Macro
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1978 / Made in Japan / Magnetic sound recording / Single frame shooting
It supports 200 ft. Supermatic super 8 cassette
Halina Super 8 Cine Camera
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1966 / Made in Hong Kong by W. Haking Enterprises Ltd. / Silent / Fixed focus filming
Hanimex CPM 53 Compact Loadmatic
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1977 / Made in Japan by the Australia-based manufacturer / Silent
Another version is in silver-black colour
Minolta Autopak-8 K7
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1967 / Made in Japan / Silent / Single frame shooting
Minolta Autopak-8 D6
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1970 / Made in Japan / Silent / Single frame shooting
The viewfinder is mounted to the lower part of the camera, which is very different from the others
Minolta XL-225 Sound
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1976 / Made in Japan / Magnetic sound recording
It was once used in Phoenix Cine Club’s filmmaking courses
Minolta XL-Sound 42
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1980 / Made in Japan / Magnetic sound recording
Nikon 8X Super Zoom
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1967 / Made in Japan by Nippon Kogaku / Silent
Nippon Kogaku started to produce high-performance super 8mm cameras after the first Nikon 8mm Movie Contest was held
Nikon R8 Super Zoom
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1973 / Made in Japan by Nippon Kogaku / Silent / Single frame shooting
With a built-in Tungsten filter, which was uncommon at the time
Yashica Super-40 Electric Zoom
Super 8mm / Marketed in 1968 / Made in Japan by Cosina / Silent / Single frame shooting