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The '''Bolsey 8''' was a miniature 8mm movie camera. It could shoot both, cine or still photos.
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The '''Bolsey 8''' is a miniature 8mm movie camera. It was a sophisticated sturdy spring-motor-driven metal movie camera with optical viewfinder and a fast shutter with dial for speeds from 1/50 to 1/600 seconds. Aperture can be set by thumb wheel. The Bolsey-[[Elgeet]] ''f'':1.8 10mm Navitar is screwed into a focusing facility allowing focusing from 1ft. to infinity. It has three exposure modes, including a single-shot mode for making trick films.
  
 
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[[Category:Bolsey|8]]

Latest revision as of 15:33, 6 February 2012

The Bolsey 8 is a miniature 8mm movie camera. It was a sophisticated sturdy spring-motor-driven metal movie camera with optical viewfinder and a fast shutter with dial for speeds from 1/50 to 1/600 seconds. Aperture can be set by thumb wheel. The Bolsey-Elgeet f:1.8 10mm Navitar is screwed into a focusing facility allowing focusing from 1ft. to infinity. It has three exposure modes, including a single-shot mode for making trick films.