Description
100-DAY WARRANTY, Lens is clean and apertture on the side of camera is moving promptley. Spring-wound motor is in excellent working condition.external finder has clean optics, no scratch on it, minor scuff on the body. see my pictures for more details.
The Cine-Kodak Model M is a 16mm motion picture camera produced by Eastman Kodak between 1933 and 1934, marketed as a "stripped-down" and affordable alternative to the Model K for amateur filmmakers. It was highly regarded in its time as a simple, compact home movie camera
Technical Specifications and Features
Film Format: 16mm, using 100-foot daylight loading reels.
Lens: Typically equipped with a fixed Kodak Anastigmat f/3.5 20mm lens.
Motor: Spring-wound motor operated by a winding key.
Design: A rectangular cast aluminum box covered in black leatherette, weighing approximately 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs).
Speed: Usually designed for 16 frames per second (normal speed).
dougkerr.net
dougkerr.net
+4
Historical Significance
The Model M was part of the popular Cine-Kodak line intended to make home filmmaking accessible during the 1930s.
It served as a simpler, more affordable version of the Cine-Kodak Model K.
Its unique, somewhat compact design (often featuring diagonally arranged spools) made it a distinct offering in the early 16mm market.