Capture the beauty of the past with this vintage Cine Kodak Model K 16mm video camera. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts, this non-reflex camera is made even more special by its black color and classic design. It comes with a color lens and a case to keep it protected and easy to transport. This camera was made in the United States, and it's sure to add a touch of nostalgia to your collection.


Vintage Cine Kodak Model K 16mm Video Camera with Case, Filter Lens and other items.

This camera has not been tested recently.

Fair vintage condition.

Some miscellaneous items and photography instructions included.

Case box doesn't lock, has signs of age and wear.


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Cine-Kodak Model K

MADE: 1930-1946 in Rochester

MAKER: Kodak

Cine-Kodak camera Model K, 1930-1946, in fitted case with spare take up belt and instructions. Cine camera for 16mm film, 50 or 100 foot reels. Kodak Anastigmat lens F=1.9 25mm f/9-16, in 3 point interchangeable mount. Settings for dark and light days. Clockwork motor drive; 16 fps, with 8 fps button. Folding optical frame finder. Single sprocket and claw intermittent drive. Rotary footage counter. Eastman Kodak Company.


In 1929, a Model BB for 50-ft reels and an additional 8 frames/second speed was introduced, followed by the Model K in 1930, which was an enlarged BB for 100-ft reels.[5] The Model K was joined briefly by a stripped-down Model M, but the latter camera did not sell well since it lacked some of the very features that made the Model K appealing.