Kodak
100-day warranty. Very good condition with some minor cosmetic wear due to age. Viewfinder is slightly foggy but has been cleaned. Has been tested and the camera functions as expected with a working winding mechanism as well as the shutter. Comes with daylight filter, a film magazine, and case. Leather strap on the case is broken. Case includes a key for the lock. See photos for more details.
Introduced in the mid-1930s, the Cine-Kodak Magazine 16 revolutionized amateur filmmaking by eliminating the need for manual film threading. Its iconic "magazine-loading" system allowed users to swap 50-foot film cartridges in seconds, even in broad daylight, without risking light leaks or mechanical errors.
For collectors and vintage enthusiasts, the Magazine 16 represents the peak of Kodak’s mid-century user-centric design. While original film magazines are now rare, it remains a prized shelf piece and a testament to the transition from professional cinematography to accessible home movie-making.