Description
This type of camera was produced between 1932 and 1947, and took a 25 ft roll of 16mm wide film, with twice the usual number of perforations.
The film was run once through the camera, exposing quarter-size images down one half of the width of the film, which was then reloaded and run back onto the original spool, taking a second set of pictures on the other half of the film.
After processing, the reversal developed film was slit down the middle to make two lengths of 8mm wide film, which were joined together to make a 50 ft length which would last for four minutes in the projector.
It had a Newton finder built into the fold out handle, as well as a fixed focus Kodak Anastigmatic 13mm lens.
The spring motor gave 16fps.
This unit was made in Great Britain.
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