SOLD! 1962 Kodak Automatic 8 Movie Camera
Here is a Kodak Automatic 8 Movie Camera, made in Canada by Kodak in 1962 in working condition. Shows light ware.
The Kodak Automatic 8 was a home movie camera intended to be simple to use by anyone. The camera was advertised in the July 1961 issue of ‘Popular Science’ with the caption: ‘There’s nothing to set, nothing to remember. Electric eye sets the lens opening for you – continuously, automatically. And the camera is always in focus’.
It has automatic exposure control and powered by a 'tensator' spring. The camera capacity is 25ft of standard Double 8mm Movie Film on a 25ft spool. The camera has a film pull of 7 ft per winding of the motor.
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Although we try to give an accurate description, remember, this is a vintage item and there may be small imperfections from age or flaws from production that we have not noticed or noted in the comments. We try to list all the deficiencies, marks etc. Please review ALL pictures closely.
If you are purchasing multiple items from our shop, we are happy to combine shipping and refund the difference.
The Kodak Automatic 8 was a home movie camera intended to be simple to use by anyone. The camera was advertised in the July 1961 issue of ‘Popular Science’ with the caption: ‘There’s nothing to set, nothing to remember. Electric eye sets the lens opening for you – continuously, automatically. And the camera is always in focus’.
It has automatic exposure control and powered by a 'tensator' spring. The camera capacity is 25ft of standard Double 8mm Movie Film on a 25ft spool. The camera has a film pull of 7 ft per winding of the motor.
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Although we try to give an accurate description, remember, this is a vintage item and there may be small imperfections from age or flaws from production that we have not noticed or noted in the comments. We try to list all the deficiencies, marks etc. Please review ALL pictures closely.
If you are purchasing multiple items from our shop, we are happy to combine shipping and refund the difference.