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This is a rare example of the vertical Zeiss Movikon 8. One of the most stylish 8mm cameras we have seen, with inlaid leather and very solid build quality. Comes with original leather box (although one end of the strap is broken).A wonderful gift for a movie fan - looks great on your study shelf ! The camera has a Zeiss Sonnar 10mm f/2 lens which appears pretty clear.  Specs include: Clockwork film drive Single shot / Continuous filming switch on front of camera Frame rates of 8 / 16 / 64 per second Viewfinder with film remaining indicator Condition  Shooting lens appears fairly clear. Aperture operates smoothly External leather has usual dirt and wear from use, but no tears Clockwork drive operates smoothly (see video) Leather case is in pretty good condition apart from the broken strap, and the lid needs a little stiching repair. Viewfinder - generally bright but with a little mould. Clockwork film drive - smooth wind and smooth shooting at all speeds Note that this camera takes Double-8 film (not Super 8) which is rather a specialist format. We have not film tested this camera so can't guarantee fully, but the meter and clockwork drive seem to work OK. See the video for the clockwork drive operating. See the following links for 8-mm film, and processing: https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/movie-film/8mm-film-scanning https://niagaracustomlab.com/Any questions at all – please don’t hesitate to ask. We ship globally !The camera runs on a clockwork motor using a clever centrifugal governor that maintains the motor at the correct speed. 
Zeiss Movikon 8: 8mm retro cine camera
$495.00
Made in the 1950s, this is very cute little 8mm cine camera. It has a full die-cast metal case, with a tan coloured finish. It has a fixed 10mm f/1.9 lens. The film drive works on 2 x AA batteries and functions well.  The lens is in very clean condition, and the aperture works smoothly.The controls are minimal, and it has a film counter on the side.  There is a table indicating the correct aperture settings for different weather conditions. Note that this camera takes Double-8 film (not Super 8) which is rather a specialist format. We have not film tested this camera so can't guarantee fully, but it seems to work OK. See the video for the film drive operating.Any questions at all – please don’t hesitate to ask.
Mamiya 8 JE 8mm retro cine camera
$195.00
Made in the 1950s, this is a rather special 8mm cine camera. It has a full die-cast metal case, with a gold finish. It has a rotating turret with 3 lenses (38m, 13mm, 6.5mm) You switch from one lens to another by rotating the turret – very quick and simple.This is a clever camera - the lenses are all geared together so that when you change the aperture on one lens, the apertures on the other lenses change in sync. This particular example shows few signs of use, and the external body is in good condition – no dents, and only minor scuffs / scratches.One of the lenses (16mm) is a little cloudy and would benefit from some cleaning while the others appear very bright and clear. The apertures operate well.The camera runs on a clockwork motor using a clever centrifugal governor that maintains the motor at the correct speed. It has a very large range of shooting speeds: 48 / 32 / 24 / 16 / 8 frames-per-second.The footage counter works just fine, and is very clear to read. All in all a really lovely camera.Note that this camera takes Double-8 film (not Super 8) which is rather a specialist format. We have not film tested this camera so can't guarantee fully, but it seems to work OK. See the video for the clockwork drive operating. Here is a link to a company that processes Double-8 film: https://niagaracustomlab.com/Any questions at all – please don’t hesitate to ask.
Sankyo 8-E 8mm retro cine camera
$295.00