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This is an listing is for a Bell & Howell Filmo Sportster Double Run Eight 8MM movie camera The unit is working fine mechanically and in nice shape included is carry case. It comes from a private camera collection. We have 1 of these, and lots of other good computer surplus items. We have a huge inventory of PC Legacy parts of all types, and surplus items from HP, Compaq, Dell, & Gateway in our storage. Email us with any special requests. We accept Paypal, Mastercard, & Visa. Thank you.
This windup camera shoots dual run 8mm, which is the same-sized film stock as 16mm with perforations of 8mm. Only half of the film is exposed at a time, then you would flip the reels and expose the other half. When processed, the film is cut in half and developed.
The included removable lens is a Bell & Howell 0.5" f 1.9
It's a pretty heavy metal design with a stand and tripod thread on the bottom.
The viewfinder in the right-most pic has a frame guide which can be flipped in or out of view. The two knobs right below the viewfinder can be squeezed together to release the lens. Below that is the run switch: up for single frame, down for continuous.