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1935 Ciné-Kodak 8MM Camera Print Advertisement Clipping - Eastman Kodak - Rochester New York - Great Depression Era - Ready For Framing
1935 Ciné-Kodak 8MM Camera Print Advertisement Clipping - Eastman Kodak - Rochester New York - Great Depression Era - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1935 Ciné-Kodak 8MM Camera Print Advertisement Clipping - Eastman Kodak - Rochester New York - Great Depression Era - Ready For Framing
The Ciné-Kodak Eight Was Introduced By Eastman Kodak In 1935 As The First Camera Designed For The New 8mm Film Format. This Innovation Reduced The Cost Of Home Movie Making By Allowing Four Times As Many Frames Per Foot Compared To 16mm Film. The Camera Was Compact, Easy To Use, And Marketed As Affordable For Middle-Class Families. A 25-Foot Roll Of Ciné-Kodak Eight Film Produced 20 To 30 Short Scenes At A Cost Of $2.25, Making Moving Pictures Accessible To A Wider Public. Priced At $34.50, The Ciné-Kodak Eight Marked A Key Step In The Democratization Of Amateur Filmmaking During The 1930s.
In Very Good Vintage Condition - Fold Through Center, Trimmed Edges, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On Illustration. Measures Approx. 7-1/8" Wide by 10-1/8" Tall.
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