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Ernemann Kino I image by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
As early as 1903 Ernemann introduced its amateur movie camera for 17.5mm middle-perforated cine film, the Ernemann Kino. Especially this handy movie camera made Ernemann popular in Germany since it was the beginning of amateur movie making in that country. The German word Kino for cinema has been derived from that camera type name.
1908 original advertisement from “Je sais tout”, French magazine scanned by Abdishev (Image rights) |