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Keystone K25 8mm Capri RollFilm Cine camera  1940's  Working condition not known

$ 1.58

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Keystone
  • Format: 8 mm
  • Model: Capri
  • Year Manufactured: 1940s
  • Type: Cine Camera
  • Condition: For parts or not working

    Description

    Condition:
    For parts or not working:
    An item that does not function as intended and is not fully operational.
    Type:
    Cine Camera
    ART DECO CINE CAMERA W/ CASE. Condition is "For parts or not working".
    Keystone K25 Capri 8mm Roll film Movie Camera
    1946 Keystone Mfg. Co., Boston, began to sell their equipment through Paramount Mfg. Co, Warren Mfg. Co. and Sears Roebuck. This is the type of movie camera most amateurs had to deal with for many years – windup power supply, guess at the correct f/stop and depend on the fixed-focus lens to obtain a viewable image – a feat seldom accomplished by most. No wonder amateur movie makers were delighted with cameras such as the electronic Yashica Super 60E (1968) that came onto the market in the 60’s. Keystone was bought out in 1965 by Berkey. Subsequently, in 1991, Keystone stock and brand names were bought by Concord Camera Corp. Avenel, NY, USA.
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