Difference between revisions of "Revere"
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* Revere 3M Automatic 1064 | * Revere 3M Automatic 1064 | ||
* Revere 3M 1074 | * Revere 3M 1074 | ||
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+ | === 16mm Cine Cameras === | ||
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+ | * Revere Model C-16 | ||
+ | * Revere Model C-26 | ||
+ | * Revere Model C-29 | ||
+ | * Revere Model 101 | ||
+ | * Revere Model 102 | ||
+ | * Revere Model 103 | ||
+ | * Revere Model 104 | ||
+ | * Revere Model 105 | ||
+ | * Revere Model 106 | ||
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+ | === 8mm Cine Cameras === | ||
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+ | * Revere Model C8 Super-Eight (Single-8, not to be confused with the later Super-8mm format) | ||
+ | * Revere Model 88 | ||
+ | * Revere Model 99 | ||
+ | * Revere Model 60 Magazine | ||
+ | * Revere Model 67 Magazine | ||
+ | * Revere Model 77 Magazine | ||
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+ | (This is only a partial list of a very long line of cine products by Revere) | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 03:41, 30 March 2011
Revere was an American camera maker. The company was founded in 1920 by Samuel Briskin as Excel Radiator Co., making car radiators and other products.[1] A dependent company of Excel started to make 8mm movie cameras in 1939, and was merged into the main company, which became Revere Camera Co.[1] The company acquired the lens maker Wollensak in the 1950s, and was itself bought by 3M in 1960.[1]
The company made stereo cameras in the 1950s, under the Revere and Wollensak brands, and an auto-exposure 4×4cm camera called Eye-Matic EE 127 c.1958. The Revere brand was used after the absorption by 3M on a few cameras using 126 film, some of which were made by Minolta.
Contents
Camera list
35mm stereo
4×4cm
- Revere Eye-Matic EE 127 (4×4cm)
126 film
- Revere 3M Automatic 1000
- Revere 3M Automatic 1034
- Revere 3M 1062
- Revere 3M Automatic 1064
- Revere 3M 1074
16mm Cine Cameras
- Revere Model C-16
- Revere Model C-26
- Revere Model C-29
- Revere Model 101
- Revere Model 102
- Revere Model 103
- Revere Model 104
- Revere Model 105
- Revere Model 106
8mm Cine Cameras
- Revere Model C8 Super-Eight (Single-8, not to be confused with the later Super-8mm format)
- Revere Model 88
- Revere Model 99
- Revere Model 60 Magazine
- Revere Model 67 Magazine
- Revere Model 77 Magazine
(This is only a partial list of a very long line of cine products by Revere)
Notes
Bibliography
- McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover).
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