The Ciné-Kodak Special

J. Stoiber, O. Wittel, F. E. Tuttle

The new 16-mm. Ciné-Kodak Special and a new tripod made by the Eastman Kodak Co. are described. Features of the camera include a dissolve shutter, a turret which carries any two of a series of interchangeable lenses, a reflex focusing finder, a spring motor with long uniform run characteristics, controlled speed from 8 to 64 frames per second, interchangeable film chambers having capacities of 100 and 200 feet, single-exposure trip, single-frame-per-turn and eight-frame-per-turn hand crank or motor drive shafts, and masks for double exposure and effect photography. The tripod has twist lock legs, and a smoothly operating panoraming and tilting head.

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1933-12
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J12969