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Different Camera Projectors Used in Playing Motion Pictures

List of

vintage movie cameras, projectors, precinema, etc.

PART 3 (K - O)

The following is the third part of a list of manufacturers of cinematographic equipment, with some of the apparatus they marketed. Click on the first letter of the manufacturer to go to the relative section of this list. If the apparatus is not listed look for a model number near to it.

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K

K.H.
  • Laterna Magica 1860 Laterna Magica ACR 0954

Kaawe (Kannengiesser, Aders & Wehler GmbH, Berlin, Germany

  • Merkur portable projector 35mm 1922
  • Wehler-Vortragskino portable projector 35mm 1927
Kafta (Fritz Kaftanski), France
  • Electro Cam�ra 1948 camera/projector battery operated 8mm

Kalart Victor Corp.,Plainville, USA (see Victor)

Kalee: Kershaw Projector Co., London/Kershaw & Sons Ltd./New Century Film Service, Leeds, Great Britain
  • Kalee New Century projector 1910 35mm
  • Kalee # 4 portable projector 35mm
  • Kalee # 6 1920? Indomitable' projector 35mm
  • Kalee # 7 1928 silent projector
  • Kalee # 8 1929 projector 35mm (with Western Electric sound-on-disc installation)
  • Kalee # 11 1933? sound projector 35mm
  • Kalee NP3 1933? projector 16mm
  • Kalee # GK 18, 20 (Vistavision) , 21 projectors 35mm

Kamera- und Kinowerke, DDR, see here

Kamikaze 16 MM Film Projector Factory, Japan, which advertise themselves as "Manufacturer of Minikawa's High Class Cinematograph"
  • Kamikaze D-8 1939? projector 16mm
Kamm & Co, Leonard Ullrich, London, Great Britain
  • Kammatograph 1900 30,4 cm glass plate camera/proj. 30cm ACR 0381
  • Maltese Cross 35mm projector 1911
  • Universe Bioscope MC model 1914? projector 35mm
Kaplan, Sam, Manufacturing & Supply Co. , USA Sam Kaplan later on founded the Century Projector Corp.
  • Projectors (after Simplex)
Kateitoki, Japan See 'Refcy'.
  • Prewar 35mm paperfilm reflective projector
  • Kavex FG 28 1948? projector 125 V. 170 W.

Kearton, Cherry Ltd., London, UK (see Aeroscope

Keero, Great Britain
  • Keero 9,5mm motor driven projector (prototype?)

Kemco (see Kodel)

Kenflex............?
  • Kenflex 1950? projector 300 Watt regular 8mm
Kenner, USA
  • Kenner Easy Show Show silent projector for continuous loop magazines 8mm 1965?
  • Kenner Real Sound battery powered toy projector 11mm(opt. sound track) film 1968

Keystone Mfg. Co., Boston, USA ('since 1919')
Began to sell their equipment through Paramount Mfg. Co, Warren Mfg. Co. and Sears Roebuck. Keystone' was bought out in 1965 by Berkey. Subsequently in 1991 Keystone stock and brand names were bought by Concord Camera Corp. Avenel, NY, USA.
Note: I cannot make head nor tail out of their numbering system. (Some were also sold by other department stores like Macy's under different model numbers ) Keystone Camera's

  • Keystone 1929? hand-cranked camera 16mm
  • Keystone A1 spring motor camera 16mm (1st model, with different lens mount and finish)(Courtesy Michael Cleveland)
  • Keystone A 1930 spring motor camera 16mm ACR 0151 (Crickle black finish, 6-digit serial number)(Courtesy Michael Cleveland)
  • Keystone C 1931 camera 16mm ACR 0632
  • Keystone A 3 1937 cam 16mm ACR 0627 (Click for image)
  • Keystone A 7 1937 cam 16mm ACR 0628 (click for image)
  • Keystone B 1936 camera 16mm ACR 0631 (click for image)
  • Keystone C 1930? hand crank camera 16mm sold through Sears (courtesy John Price)
  • Keystone K 8 camera 8mm 1935 camera 8mm (adaptable to single 8mm magazines?)
  • Keystone K 10, 12, 14 (1936-39?) cameras 8mm ACR 0633
  • Keystone Twenty K 20 1945 camera 8mm
  • Keystone K 22 1947 camera 8mm ACR 0153
  • Keystone K 25 Capri 1946 camera 8mm ACR 0634 (click for image)
  • Keystone A 9 1949 camera 16mm ACR 0629
  • Keystone A 9 Criterion 1949 100' reel camera 16mm ACR 0955
  • Keystone A 12 1949 2-lens turret 100' reel camera 16mm ACR 0152 (black metal or brown leather)
  • Keystone A 12 Criterion DeLuxe 1949 USA 100' reel camera 16mm ACR 0630
  • Keystone A 15 Newport DeLuxe 1954 USA Keystone 028 camera 16mm ACR 0956
  • Keystone K-5 1956 camera 8mm
  • Keystone Electric Eye K-21 1958? camera 8mm
  • Keystone K 26 1958 camera 8mm ACR 0635
  • Keystone K (24,27,28) Capri 1957 camera 8mm ACR 0636
  • Keystone K-27G 1957 camera 8mm
  • Keystone K 28 Capri 1956 camera 8mm ACR 0637
  • Keystone K 29 Pathfinder 1956 camera 8mm
  • Keystone K 30 Capri 1957 camera 8mm
  • Keystone K 32 Olympic 8mm 1950 camera 8mm ACR 0638
  • Keystone K 33 Olympic 8mm 1955 camera 8mm ACR 0957
  • Keystone K 35 Olympic 8 Turret 1955 camera 8mm ACR 0639
  • Keystone K 36 1950 camera 8mm ACR 0640
  • Keystone K 38 (A) Olympic 8 Turret 1956 camera 8mm ACR 0641
  • Keystone K 40 Riviera 1948 camera 8mm ACR 0382
  • Keystone K 41 & K 42 Bel Air 1956? magazine camera 8mm ACR 0642
  • Keystone K 44 & K 48 1956? 3-turret magazine camera 8mm
  • Keystone K45 8mm camera 1949? (click for image)
  • Keystone K 50 Mayfair 1950 50' magazine camera 16mm ACR 0154
  • Keystone K 55 Mayfair 1950 50' magazine camera 16mm 2-lens turret ACR 0383
  • Keystone KA (KA-1)1959 Electric Eye turret 8mm camera
  • Keystone K 56 1954 camera 16mm ACR 0958
  • Keystone Executive 1954? magazine camera 16mm
  • Keystone K-5 1956 3-turret magazine camera 8mm
  • Keystone K 26 (26 K 1960) 1958 3-turret camera 8mm
  • Keystone K-4Kc 1960? 3-turret camera 8mm
  • Keystone K-7 Electric Eye Zoom fixed focus 1.8 lens 1960? camera 2x8mm
  • Keystone K-10 Horizon 1960? power zoom camera 8mm
  • Keystone Zoom Vista K 714 1963 zoom camera 8mm
  • Keystone K 773 Americana Electric-eye turret 1963 camera 2x8mm
  • Keystone K-774 Load-A-Matic Electric Eye zoom 1963 camera 2x8mm
  • Keystone Regal 776 1963 zoom camera 2x8mm
  • Keystone K 808 , K-810 Zoom 1963 2x8mm camera
  • Keystone K 811 Zoom Reflex 1963 2x8mm camera
Projectors (Keystone):
  • Moviegraph 1919 35mm toy projector
  • Moviegraph 1920 28mm hand crank projector
  • Moviegraph Torchlight 35mm projector 1920?
  • Moviegraph 147-W, 154-W, 193-W, 197/198-W, 251-W, 375-W, 572-W, 578/591-W, L-947 (toy) projectors 35mm sold from 1920 onward.
  • Moviegraph 575-W 1920 projector 35mm
  • Keystone Moviegraph 35mm instructions
  • Keystone Flashlight Movie Machine 1920? projector with (safety) torch lighting
  • Kinescope model A 1928? projector 16mm
  • Keystone Supreme 925/2 1930? hand crank projector 230 Volt for 30/60' cassettes 9,5mm
  • Keystone model B 1930? projector 16mm
  • Keystone E-24 Junior 1930 projector 16mm
  • Keystone E-26, E-28 1930 projectors 16mm
  • Keystone model 39 16mm projector 1931?
  • Keystone D-62 1932? projector 16mm
  • Keystone G-8 (C-8) 1932 projector 8mm
  • Kinescope A-74 A-75, B-63 1933? projectors 16mm
  • Kinescope E-32 1932? projector 16mm,
  • E-32/35, E-37/38 & E-53 1933? projectors 16mm
  • Lexington E 53 1933? projector 16mm (made for Bloomingdale's, New York; image courtesy D.R.Hendricks)
  • Keystone K 70 1933? projector 16mm
  • Keystone E28,38,53,55,56, D59 1934 16mm projectors (brochure)
  • Keystone E-65/67 1934 projectors 16mm
  • E-729 1934? projector 16mm
  • Keystone E-738, E-742/3, E-748, E-753/4 1934? projectors 16mm
  • Keystone Moviegraph operator pin
  • Moviegraph L-742 & D-751/2 1934? projectors 16mm
  • Moviegraph L-892 1934? projector 8mm
  • Keystone A-75 1937 500 Watt 16mm projector (click for image)
  • Keystone A-78, A-81, B-2834 1937 projectors 16mm
  • Keystone Continental 16 A-82 1937 projector 750 Watt 16mm
  • Keystone D-64 1936? 200 watt 16 mm projector (click for image, also sold by Macy's under model # M14)
  • Keystone E 18 and E 23 1936 Mickey Mouse projectors 16mm
  • Keystone E-70 193? projector 200 W. 16mm (courtesy David Petrusaitis, Canada)
  • Moviegraph E 93 A/H 1936? projector 16mm
  • Keystone CC-8 1936? projector 8mm
  • Keystone J-8, L-8 1938 projectors 8mm
  • Keystone (Junior) movie 16mm projectors E-729, E-743, 738, E-748, E-753, D-759, and D-62 1937 brochure
  • Keystone A 72,75 and 81 16mm projectors 1937
  • Moviegraph E-746 & L-742, L-751, D-752/754 1937 projectors 16mm
  • Keystone Supreme 948/2 1938? projector 9,5mm (see also model 925-2 1930) above
  • Moviegraph D-854, D-857, E-882/3 1939? projectors 8mm
  • Keystone E-946 1939? projector 16mm
  • Keystone C-18, C-26, C-28 1939 projectors 300 Watt 16mm
  • Keystone R-8 1939? projector 8mm
  • Moviegraph L-742, L-942/943, L-946/947, L-951, 1940? 16mm silent projectors
  • Keystone Continental deLuxe K 160 (and K-161)1947 projector 16mm ACR 0735
  • Keystone K-65 (Automatic), K-67, K-68 c1953 projectors 8mm
  • Keystone K-70 Brightbeam 1950? projector 8mm
  • Keystone K-75, K-77, K-91 1951? projectors 8mm
  • Keystone Commander de Luxe K-108 1951? projector regular 8mm
  • Keystone Croydon R-88 1951? projector regular 8mm
  • Keystone Sixty 1952? 8mm projector
  • Keystone Automatic 65, 67 1953? projector 8mm
  • Keystone K-91,K-98 Z, 100 G, K-101 Z, 112 Z, 1953? projectors 8mm
  • Keystone Ninety-Five 1953? projector regular 8mm
  • Keystone Magna-Scope with Selectro-Matic control 1953? projector 8mm
  • Keystone Regal K-105/108, K-109 (S & D), 1953/6 projectors 8mm
  • Keystone K-110 1958 8mm projector (click for image)
  • Keystone (Bonanza) K-160 1959 16mm projector
  • Belmont K-161 1959 projector regular 8mm
  • Keystone K 902, K903, K 919 1963? projectors regular 8mm
  • Keystone K 950, K 965 Automatic 1964 projectors regular 8mm
  • Keystone 980Z Automatic (980 S) 1964 projectors regular 8mm
  • Keystone 100G 1964 projector regular 8mm
  • Keystone 980 Z Multimatic 1964? projector regular 8mm

Keystone, Ferrule & Nut Co., Burlington, USA

  • Flash battery powered toy projector 8mm 1950?

KIEVSKIY GOSUDARSTVENNIY ZAVOD AVTOMATIKI imeni G. I. PETROVSKOGO = Kiev State-run Automatics Works named after G. I. Petrovskiy until 1983, Kiev, Ukraine, (formerly USSR)

.
  • Kiev S-1 camera 16mm
  • Kiev 16 C-2 (Kodak-magazine 15m) 1960-71 16mm camera ACR 0848
  • Ukraina 1967 camera 16mm
  • Kiev (Kievskiy Sovnarhoz)16 C-3 (S-3) 1966-71 (after Bell & Howell 200) magazine camera
  • Kiev 16 Y (16U, 16 UE(electro), 16 YE) 1966-72 16mm 100' reel camera 3-lens turret
  • Kiev 16E Alfa 1969-73 camera 16mm
  • Kiev Alpha (Poliautomat)1972-73 camera 16mm lens Bera-7 20mm

Kinak Motion Picture Co., New York, USA

  • Camera and projector 1910 using 35mm paperfilm

Kinap / Odesskiy P/O Kinap, Odessa (P/O Proizvodtsvenniy Obyedineniye: Production Amalgamation), Ukraine, USSR

  • Kinap 16 C-1 (S-1)1947-50 camera 16mm (after Siemens C)(Kinap is the abbreviation of Kino Apparaturiy: Cine Apparatus).
  • Kinap 35K1A 1975 projector 35mm
  • Ukraina 1952 sound projector 16mm
Kinedrome, Chicago, USA
  • Kinedrome 1899 - 1905? projector 35mm (based on Magniscope, developed by Donald J. Bell (B&H) for George K.Spoor(Essanay))
Kinemacolor
  • Kinemacolor 35mm colour projector 1913
Kinematograph (See Precinema, and the wonderful danish site Magic-Lantern.dk .

Kinemo Kit, Los Angeles, USA ???

  • Kinemo 1920? projector 17,5mm
  • Kinemo (Kodak safety film) 17,5mm film

Kineres, Germany

  • Kineres 1920 camera 35mm ACR 0708

Kineto Ltd., London (1907 - 23)

(Known for the production scientific and interest films)
  • Kineto model B projector 1910 35mm

Kinetograph (Schlicker)

  • Kinetograph projector 1914 using endless belt safety film 5" x 17,5" on which 1664 images

Kinn, Cin� / Laboratoires J.Giguet, Maul�on-Soule, France

  • Cin�-Kinn 1924 camera/projector/printer 16mm

Kinograph, Manchester, N.H., USA

  • Kinograph # 2 1920 toy projector 35mm

Kinokam Co., The, Great Britain

  • Kinokam style A (12 cm) paper disc (wooden) camera 1900

Kinor (see Moskinap)

Kinora/Bonds Ltd./ Kinora Co. Ltd., London, UK (See also Lumi�re 1896. Incorporating Mutoscope patent by Herman Casler. Also marketed by the British Mutoscope & Biograph Co.Ltd. and Warwick Trading Co.Ltd., London)
  • Kinora Viewer (2 lenses) 1902 optical toy ACR 0552 (Courtesy Erkki Huhtamo Collection Los Angeles)
  • Kinora camera 1907 for paperfilm to be viewed in their viewer
  • Kinora (wooden) camera 2nd model 1910 for 35mm paperfilm
  • Kinora Viewer # 1 1912 optical toy ACR 0888
  • Kinora Viewer Nr. 4 (3 lenses) 1912 ACR 0889
  • Kinora Viewer Nr. 6 1912 optical toy ACR 0890 (click for image)
  • Kinora Viewer (MG) 1912 optical toy ACR 0829
  • Kinora Viewer Nr. 7 1912 optical toy ACR 0551
  • Kinora camera 1" unperforated paperfilm 1912(click for image)
  • Kinora Grand models 8 and 9 for 2,50 x 3" photographs

Kinoton

Klangfilm G.m.b.H, Germany

  • Euronette 1934 projector 35mm
  • Eurocord 1940? optical sound camera 35mm
  • Minicord V-35 sound recording module 1940?
  • Minicord-V-16 1949? optical sound (recording) camera 16mm

Kleine Optical Co., Chicago, USA.
Probably only distributor of cinematographic equipment early 1900.

Klix Mfg. Co., Chicago, USA

  • Klix 1 35mm camera 1917 ?
  • Klix 2 1918 35mm camera ACR 384
  • Klix 2 1921 35mm conversion set Klix 2 camera into projector ACR 458

Knega Co. Inc., Washington DC, USA

(I'm not sure about the manufacturers of this camera. It was advertised in Jenkins and Depue's Handbook of 1908. But Knega were also the publishers of that book?!)
  • Chronomatograph Professional model 1907 camera 35mm

Knetsch, Breslau, Germany

. See also Lehmann & Knetsch
  • Juwel 1931 projector 16mm
  • Olympia 1935 projector 16mm 75V. 75 W.lamp
  • Primus 1937 projector 16mm

Knittel, Bruno, Dresden, Germany

  • Knittel Familien-und-Reisekino portable projector 1922
  • Ta-Li-Ki (Tages-Licht-Kino) portable projector 35mm 1923

Kodak Co., Eastman, Rochester, USA

Camera's
  • Ciné-Kodak A 1926 patent ACR 0813
  • Ciné-Kodak A 1923-30 camera 16mm ACR 0156 & 385
  • Ciné-Kodak A 1924 camera 16mm ACR 0157 (click for image)
  • Ciné-Kodak A 1923-30 camera 16mm ACR 0386 (types I,II,III and IIIa and series K for Kodacolor)
  • Ciné-Kodak B 1925 - 1931 camera 16mm ACR 0387 (around 150.000 copies)
  • Ciné-Kodak B (1:3,5) 1926 camera 16mm ACR 0158
  • Ciné-Kodak B DeLuxe (blue) 1926 camera 16mm ACR 0388
  • Ciné-Kodak B 1927 camera 16mm ACR 0389
  • Ciné-Kodak B 1928 camera 16mm (blue, gray and brown leather, around 9000 produced)
  • Cin� Kodak B 1929 Ostrich leather covered model (small quantity produced 500?)
  • Ciné-Kodak BB Junior (1:3,5) 1931 50' reel camera 16mm ACR 0159 (also in blue, brown or grey leather)
  • Ciné-Kodak M (1:3,5-black) 1930 camera 16mm ACR 0161
  • Ciné-Kodak BB Junior (1:1.9) 1931 50' reel camera 16mm ACR 0390
  • Cine-Kodak 8 20 1932 camera 8mm ACR 0646
  • Cine-Kodak 8 60 1932 camera 8mm ACR 0170
  • Cine-Kodak 8 25 1933-47 camera 8mm ACR 0171
  • Bedaux Measurement Ciné Kodak 1935 camera 8mm ACR 0643
  • Cine-Kodak K 1933 camera 16mm
  • Cine-Kodak Special 1933 camera 16mm ACR 0391
  • Ciné-Kodak K (1:1,9) 1935 camera 16mm ACR 0160
  • Cine-Kodak K (1.9) 1930-46 camera 16mm (black, blue, brown, gray)
  • Cine-Kodak M (3.5) 1930-34 camera 16mm
  • Cine-Kodak 8 models 20 & 60 1932-46 cameras 8mm
  • Cine-Kodak 8 model 25 1933-46 camera 8mm
  • Cine-Kodak Special I 1933 camera 16mm ACR 0391
  • Cine-Kodak Special 1 1936 camera 16mm ACR 0162
  • Cine-Kodak Special 1 1936 camera 16mm ACR 0392
  • Kodak measurement series II 1936? camera 16mm, made for the Prouction Control Machines Corp., NYC.
  • Cine-Kodak Special 1 1937 camera 16mm ACR 0961
  • Cine-Kodak model E 1937-46 camera (100' reels, 3.5/20mm lens) 16mm
  • Magazine Cine-Kodak (Kodak, Berlin)1937 camera 16mm ACR 0164
  • Magazine Cine-Kodak 1937 camera 16mm ACR 0393
  • Magazine Cine-Kodak (Navy) 1940 camera 16mm ACR 0644
  • Cine-Kodak Special 1 (Navy) 1940 camera 16mm
  • Cine-Kodak Magazine 16 1936-45 camera 16mm ACR 0165 (PH-431 Military)
  • Cine-Kodak E (1:3,5) 1937 camera 16mm ACR 0166
  • Aircraft Typ B 2 1940 camera 16mm ACR 0645
  • Cine-Kodak E (1:1,9) 1939 camera 16mm ACR 0167
  • Cin�-Kodak Eight model 90 (90A 1941) 1940 camera 8mm
  • Magazine Cine-Kodak 8 - 90 1940 camera 8mm ACR 0172
  • Cine-Kodak Special 1(Navy) 1940 camera 16mm ACR 0962 (PH-430)
  • Cine-Kodak Magazine (Military) 1940 camera 16mm (PH-431)
  • Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera 1946-55 camera 8mm ACR 0173
  • Cine-Kodak B 2 Armed Forces 1943 camera 16mm (looks like model E)
  • Cin�-Kodak Magazine 8A 1946-48 camera 8mm
  • Cine-Kodak Special 2 1948-61 camera 16mm ACR 0163
  • Cine-Kodak 8 model 55 1950 camera 8mm
  • Cine-Kodak Royal Magazine 1950-67 camera 16mm ACR 0168
  • Cine-Kodak K 100 1955 camera 16mm ACR 0169
  • Ciné-Kodak K 100 Turret 1955 camera 16mm ACR 0963
  • Cine-Kodak Reliant Camera 1949-54 camera 8mm ACR 0174
  • Kodak High-Speed 1950? camera 16mm
  • Cine-Kodak Eight 55 1950 GB camera 8mm ACR 0647
  • Brownie Movie Camera 8 1951 camera 8mm ACR 0178
  • Brownie Movie Camera 1953 camera 8mm ACR 0179
  • Brownie Movie Camera Turret 1955 camera 8mm ACR 0180
  • Brownie # 2 1956 camera 8mm ACR 0181
  • Cin�-Kodak Medallion 8 1956-58 camera 8mm
  • Cine-Kodak K-100 1955 single lens camera 16mm
  • Cine-Kodak K-100 1956 3-turret camera 16mm
  • Cine-Kodak Medaillon 8 1956-59 camera 8mm ACR 0175
  • KB 9A gun strike recording camera (24-32 f.p.s., 24-29 V.DC) 1958 16mm
  • Kodak Cinescopemeter camera (Brownie turret 1.9) 1958-62 camera 8mm
  • Brownie Turret Scopesight 1958 camera 8mm ACR 0182
  • Cine Scopemeter Camera Turret 1958 camera 8mm ACR 0648
  • Brownie # 3 (1:1,9) 1959 camera 8mm ACR 0183
  • Brownie Zoom 8 1960 camera 2x8mm
  • Kodak Cine Automatic (turret) camera 1959 camera 8mm ACR 0394
  • Kodak Zoom 8 (also model 2) Reflex 1960 camera 8mm
  • Kodak Cine Automatic 8 Movie camera 1961 camera 8mm ACR 0176
  • Kodak Zoom 8 (Automatic 1.9) camera 1961 camera 8mm ACR 0177
  • Kodak Electric (Automatic, Zoom, Zoom Reflex) 8 1962 (uses Kodak Duex 8) magazine camera 8mm
  • Brownie 8 Automatic 1962 camera 8mm
  • Hawkeye 8 (for Premium Market) 1962-68 camera 2x8mm
  • Brownie Fun Saver 1963 camera 2x8mm ACR 0395
  • Escort 8 (also Escort 8 Zoom) 1964 camera 2x8mm
  • Kodak Reflex Special 1964 sound camera 16mm
  • Brownie Instamatic M6 1966 camera super 8
  • Ektasound 140 1970? sound stripe super 8mm camera
  • Our Gang super 8 camera 1978
Kodak projectors
  • Kodascope model A Series K 1926 projector 16mm ACR 0460
  • Kodascope model B 1928 projector 16mm ACR 0960 (Also sold in
  • Kodascope Library - Kodascope B 1929 16mm projector
  • 1928-35 Business Kodascope (model B)
  • Kodascope model C 1924 projector 16mm (click for image)
  • Kodascope C 1924 projector 16mm ACR 0461
  • Cin�-Kodak Quarter-Size Theatre 1927? dealers' showroom display
  • Kodascope 8 20, 30 & 50 1932 projectors 8mm
  • Kodascope 8 60 1932 projector 8mm
  • Kodascope D 1933 projectors 16mm ACR 0462
  • Kodascope K 52 V. 260 Watt 1933 (K50 500 Watt & K75 750 Watt 1934) projector 16mm
  • Kodatoy 1930-34 projector 16mm (100' with possibility for installing 400' extension arms. There was also a motorized model.
  • Kodascope L 1935 projector 16mm
  • Bedaux Measurement Kodascope 1935 projector 8mm
  • Kodascope 8 33 1935-48 projector 8mm
  • Kodascope 8 34 1935 Germany projector 8mm ACR 0738
  • Kodascope 8 40 1934-39 projector 8mm ACR 0739
  • Kodascope 8 50 R, 55 1937 projector 8mm ACR 0740
  • Kodascope E 1937 projector 16mm
  • Kodascope Special 1937 projector 16mm
  • Kodascope EE 1937-41 projectors 16mm
  • Kodascope 8 modell 80 1938 projector 8mm ACR 0464 (image German Stuttgart model)
  • Kodascope 8 44 1938 projector 8mm ACR 0463
  • Kodascope EE Series 2 1938 projector 16mm ACR 0736
  • Kodascope Repeater model G series II 1940-45 projector 16mm
  • Kodascope M 70 1938? projector 8mm
  • Kodaskope Acht models 34 & 44 1939 projectors 8mm
  • Kodascope 8 70 1940 projector 8mm
  • Kodascope G(100-110V.), GA (200-250V) 1939 projectors 200 W. 16mm
  • Kodasope G Repeater model projector 16mm 1937
  • Kodascope F (also FB, FB-25, FS-10, 40) 1941 sound projector 16mm
  • Kodascope Sixteen-10, 20 1941 - 52 silent projectors 16mm
  • Kodascope FS-10-N Navy type H 1942? sound projector 16mm
  • Kodascope 16 10 1947 projector 16mm ACR 0737
  • Home 'Kodascope' Eight-33 (de Luxe) 1948-58 projectors 8mm
  • Kodascope Eight 71(A) and 90A 1950-52 projectors 8mm
  • Cin�-Kodak Showtime (Variable Speed) 1955-58 projectors 8mm(image of 8-500 model)
  • Kodak Pageant 8K 5 sound projector 16mm
  • Kodak Pageant Sound models 1, 154S, 8K 5, , AV-071, 12 M SL, 151, MF 2-5, MK 4, 250S 1951-72 sound projectors 16mm
  • Kodascope Royal 1953-56 projectors 16mm
  • Brownie 1952 (1.6 1954) projector 8mm
  • Kodascope Pageant Super-40 model AV-074 1953 optical sound projector 16mm
  • Cinesalesman Kodak Pageant 16mm sound projector in continuous loop casing manufactured by Busch.
  • Brownie model 2 1955-56 projector regular 8mm
  • Brownie 300 1957/61 projector 8mm
  • Brownie projector 500 (model B 1957) 1956 regular 8mm
  • Kodascope Analyst I & II 1953-56 projector 16mm
  • Eastman Television projector, based on their Professional models 25,30, 40 1953? 16mm (Courtesy Steve Matz BSP)
  • Brownie Eight (models 58 - 61) 1958-63 projector regular 8mm
  • Brownie 300 (model 1 & 2)1956-59 projector regular 8
  • Brownie 300 (model 4)1959-61 projector regular 8
  • Brownie 8 projector model 10 1959-63 projector regular 8mm
  • Brownie 8 model A-15 1960-66 automatic threading projector regular 8mm (test ACW Oct 19, 1961)
  • Brownie Eight-61 1961 projector regular 8mm
  • Brownie 310 (model A4) 1960-66 projector regular 8mm
  • Brownie 500 (model A, B, C & 10)A-5 1956-59 projector regular 8mm
  • Brownie 500 A-5, A-15 1960-66 projector regular 8mm
  • Kodascope Sound 8 model 1 1960 projector regular 8mm
  • Kodascope Kalvin 1960? sound (Magn. rec. & play) projector 8mm
  • Kodak Hi-Mat 8 A5 1962 projector regular 8mm
  • Kodak Pageant AV-126-TR, 8K5 1963 optical sound projectors 16mm
  • Kodak Pageant AV-255-S, Mk 4/5 1963? opt/magn sound projectors 16mm
  • Kodak Sound model 1 E 1962 stripe sound projector regular 8mm
  • Kodak Chevron 8 model 1 1962-64 projector regular 8mm
  • Kodak Chevron 8 model 10 1963-66 projector regular 8mm
  • Kodak Automatic 8 model 1 1964-66 projector regular 8mm
  • Kodak Caralux 8 1964-66 projector regular 8mm
  • Kodak Ektagraphic CT1000 1967? sound projector 16mm
  • Kodak 250S 1970? sound projector 16mm
Various (Kodak)
  • Thomas A. Edison laboratory - West Orange, N.J.
  • Zootrope (Replica) 1973 Germany zo ACR 0964
  • Praxinoskop (Replica) 1975 Germany Optical toy ACR 0965


Kodel Electric & Mfg. Co. Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

  • Kemco Homovie 1929 camera 8/16mm (four 8mm frames on 16mm film) bakelite ACR 0155
  • Kemco Homovie 1929 projector (four 8mm frames on 16mm film)
Kohka (Japan)
  • Kohka Auto EE 8 1965? camera super 8
Kohl, Max
  • Zootrope 1900 Germany Kohl 100 zo ACR 0830
Kokoku Seiki Mfg. Co.Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan
  • Mini-auto 8P 1960 projector regular 8mm
Kolograph Corp., Indianapolis, USA
  • Kolograph model C 35mm projector
  • Kolograph model D 1913 35mm portable projector
  • Kolograph model 1615 1939? 16mm optical sound projector

Konica/Konishiroku Photo Industry Co.Ltd., Tokyo, Japan (marketed Rokuohsha, Tokyo cameras)

  • Sakurascope 1936? projector 8, 9,5, 16mm (courtesy Dirk H.R. Spennemann)
  • Cine Sakura 16mm camera 1935, lens Rokuoh-Sha Luminon 1.6/25mm (click for image)(Also known with Hexar 3.5 25mm Rokuoh-Sha lens)
  • Rokuoh-sha type 89 1940? machine gun camera WW2
  • Konica Sunflex 16 1959? camera 60-120 cassette 16mm
  • Konica Zoom 8 1958 camera zoom lens (12-32/f2) 2x8mm
  • Konica 8 II 1960 camera zoom lens(12-32mm/f2) camera 2x8mm
  • Konica 8 E 1964 camera Hexanon 1.4/12mm
  • Konica 3TL 1970 camera single 8 (camera to the right)
  • Konica 6-TL 1970 camera Hexanon 1.8/8-48mm single 8

Kopil/Kobayashi Seiki Seisakujo Ltd., Japan

  • Kopil I A Electric Eye 1961? 3-turret camera 8mm
  • Kopil Zoom 8 EE 1962 camera 2 x 8mm ACR 0959
  • Kopil II A Zoom 8 EE 1962 2 x 8mm camera
  • Kopil III A Zoom EE 1963 camera 2 x 8mm
Kowa Optical, Japan
  • Kowa-Lux Zoom 8 1963? camera 2x8mm
Kramme & Zeuten (KZ), Danmark (although an airplane manufacturer under the name of Skandinavisk Aero Industri, during WW2 they fabricated 16mm projectors. Info courtesy Mogens B�gild)
  • KZ 1941 projector 16mm
  • Stumfilm-Gengiver Junior 16mm silent projector

Krasnagorsk / KMZ (Krasnogorskiy Mekhanicheskiy Zavod (Krasnogorsk Mechanical Plant), Krasnagorsk, USSR

Krasnagorsk logo. See also here
  • AKC-1 (AKS 1r) 1949 gun camera 35mm (after B&H Eyemo)
  • DKC-1 1951? camera 35mm
  • Kama 1958 camera single 8mm ACR 0966
  • Quarz 8 1960 camera regular 8mm ACR 0968
  • Quartz 2 M 1960 double 8mm camera
  • Ekran (means 'screen') 1961 camera 1x8 ACR 0967
  • Quarz 2 (M) 1963-68 camera 8mm ACR 0969
  • Ekran 2 ? 1963? camera 1 x 8mm (10 m. magazine)
  • Ekran-3 1x8mm camera (cassette) 1965-69
  • Ekran-4 2x8mm camera 1966-75
  • Krasnogorsk 1 16 LK 1965 camera 16mm ACR 0704
  • Krasnagorsk 2 Semi-Automatic 16 1966 16mm camera
  • Krasnagorsk 3 1979 zoom lens camera 16mm (klick for manual)
  • Quarz 2 M 1965 camera R8mm ACR 0970
  • Quarz ZM Zoom R8mm camera 1965
  • Quarz 2x8 C-3 zoom R-8 camera 2x8mm
  • Quarz Duo 1966 camera regular and super 8mm
  • Quarz 2x8S 1 DS8 1968 camera 1x double super 8 ACR 0971
  • Quarz Kinoflex 1x8S 2 (1.8/9-38mm zoom) Super 8 1970
  • Quartz 5 Zoom (2.4 9-36) super 8 camera 1970
  • Quarz DS8-3 DS8 Zoom (9-38) 1973 camera DS8 ACR 0972
  • Quarz 2x8 C-3 1973 camera 2x8mm
  • Ekran-5 2x8 1975 camera 2x8mm
  • Quarz-5 DS8 1975 camera DS8 ACR 0973
  • Quartz 700 M 1975 double super 8
  • Quarz M DS8 1977 camera 2xS8
  • Krasnogorsk 3 1976 camera 16mm ACR 0705
  • Quarz TTL DS8 1980? (lens Meteor 1.8/9-38mm) camera 2xS8
  • AKC 4M 1985? camera 35mm

Kretzschmar, Fridolin (Deutsche Kinematographen Werke), Dresden, Germany.

Manufacturer of the first German substandard cine camera, component of a whole system. (Available were: a lamphouse to convert the camera into a projector and a printer) Ernemann bought the Kretzschmar patent. The Kinematograph was the forerunner of Ernemann Kino I and Kino II. See also here (click)
  • Kretzchmar Kinematograph 1902 camera.
  • Kretzschmar Kinematograph 2 1903 camera/projector 17,5mm ACR 0396(similar to Ernemann Kino 1)
  • Kretzschmar Betrachter 1903 viewer ACR 0782
  • Kretzschmar Kinematograph BA 1904 manual ACR 0974

Kunert, Werner, Wilhelmshaven, Germany

  • Gigant I and II theatrical twin projector 35mm 1947

Kymograph Cameras, Grass Instruments Co./Grass Medical Co., Quincy, USA

  • Kymograph (C4B, C4R, C4PR, C4H & C4L) osciloscope recording cameras 35mm 1980 (designer: Grass)

Kynko / Chas Wright Ltd. , Great Britain

  • Kynko 1932 bakelite camera/projector 9,5mm

L

La Belle Industries, Wisconsin, USA

  • Duo demonstration projector using continuous 16mm film- and tape loop 1955? (models AVT Courier & Kassette)

The Lackner Co. Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

  • AN-N6 US Army Air Force camera 1947 16mm, Kodak or Wollensak 3.5/35mm lens

LaFayette Instrument Co.., USA

  • Pony 1958? projector 16mm
  • Lafayette Analyser model 56 1958? projector 16mm

Lambda Co., USA

  • Eidoloscope 1895 projector 35mm?

Lamy, Milan, Italy

  • Lamy projector 8mm

Lancaster & Son, J., Birmingham, Great Britain

  • Optical Lantern 1901 ACR 0783
Landlicht AG, Germany
  • Landlicht Kapro (HK) 1923 camera 35mm ACR 0976
  • Landlicht Kapro 1923 brochure describing their camera/projection outfit ACR 0975
  • Landlicht Apparat 12 1923 camera 35mm ACR 0649
  • Landlicht VI 1923 projector 35mm

Lapierre Frères, France

  • Lanterne Carré (H = 27 + F06e = 11) 1845 magic lantern ACR 0784
  • Lanterne Carré 1-26 (H = 28,5 + Blanc) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0510
  • Lanterne Carré 1-35 (H = 28,5 + Bronz6) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0977
  • Lampascope Carré 81 -1 (H = 27,5) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0978
  • Lapierre Riche 1880? magic lantern
  • Lampascope Carré 84-4 (H= 35) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0511 (click for image)
  • Lanterne Medaillon (H= 25) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0785
  • Lanterne Medaillon (H= 33) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0979
  • Lanterne Salon 1 1 -B (H= 21,5) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0980
  • Lanterne Salon 13-00 (H= 28) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0786
  • Lampadophore Boule 87-1 (H= 46) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0512
  • Lanterne Riche 44-1 (H = 31,5) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0981
  • Lampascope Boule (H = 28,5 + Red) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0513
  • Lampascope Boule (H = 33 + Bronz�) 1880 magic lantern ACR 0514
  • Cinématographe Francaise 1900 animated glass disc projector ACR 0982
  • Lapierre cinematographe 1914? 35mm
  • Kinematograph 1910? projector double sprocketwheels 35mm
  • Kinematograph + magic lantern 1910 KMG ACR 0806
  • Lapierre Cinema magic lantern + kinematograph 1914? ACR 0515
  • LaPierre-Cinema 6el 1924? toy projector 35mm
  • LaPierre type 3 1949 projector 9,5mm (Geneva type film advance)
  • Lapierre J 1, RL50, RL52 1950? projectors 9,5mm (connecting cord serves as resistance!)
  • Lapierre RL 50, RL 52C, L60 and L70 1954 projectors 9,5mm
  • Lapierre H60, H70, L 70 projectors 8mm
  • Lapierre Cine BR type B2 (Lum and Extra) 1958 projectors 9,5mm
  • Lapierre L100(with adaptor for 9,5mm) 1959 projector 8/9.5mm
  • Lapierre A/80 1959? hand-crank projector 9,5mm
  • Saphir type Castor 1959? projector 9,5mm
  • Lapierre New Cine BR type B2 1960? projector 9,5mm

Lang Manufacturing Works, Olean, N.Y., USA

  • Projector prototype around 1910 35mm

Lapipe, A., France

  • Lapiposcope 35mm projector 1896

Latham, USA

  • Latham 35mm camera and projector (with Enoch J.Rector incorporating 'Latham loop') 1894

Lawhun, S. McKee, USA

(President of the New York Institute of Photography)
  • Lawhun 1920 camera 35mm. This camera was illustrated in C.L. Gregory's: Motion Picture Photography p.62, but whether it ever went into production?

Laval, E., Paris, France

  • Cin�o type 1 1925 projector 35mm

LaVezzi Machine Works,Chicago, USA

  • LaVezzi Moving Picture (model 8?) 1913 camera 35mm
  • LaVezzi Theatre 1951 projector 35mm

Lee & Turner see Darling

Lehmann, A., F�rth, Germany
  • Alef 1926? projector 35mm (Courtesy Tibor Fenyvesi)
  • Another Alef projector 1926?
  • Vokin 1926? toy projector
  • Alescope 1927? projector lamp 12 V. 9,5 mm
  • Alef Privat 1928 projector lamp 9,5mm ACR 0465
  • Alescope 1929 9,5mm projector
  • Nofinette projector 35mm 1929
  • Alcin 1930 projector 16mm
  • Alcinette (100) projector 16mm
  • Alef A 1932 camera 9,5mm ACR 0184
  • Alef A 1932-37 camera 9,5mm ACR 0983 (5 different A models!)
  • Alef B 1932-37 camera 9,5mm ACR 0397 (3 different B models)
  • Alef C 1932-37 camera 9,5mm ACR 0185
  • Alef A 1934 camera 9,5mm ACR 0650
  • Alef B 1934 camera 9,5mm ACR 0186
  • Kinematograph + magic lantern 1935 ACR 0516
  • Alef Alcino 144, 146/7 1937? projectors
  • Alef Bilkin (Bilcin) Junior Cinema 80 1936? projector 9,5mm
  • Alef Bilcin # 171 1934 9,5mm projector (provision for 'notched' frames) lamp 25 V. 25 W.
  • Bilcin # 172 1937 9,5mm projector (without notched frames intermittent)
  • Alef Bilcin 101 1937 ('Illustra' with super attachment) 9.5mm
  • Alef Cinema 133/4 toy projectors sold by Woolworth for 9,5mm film loops
  • Alef Bilcin 186 1937? projector 9,5mm
  • Alef Bilcin 187 'Mickey Mouse' 9,5mm (see Mickey Mouse below)
Lehmann & Knetsch, Walter, Breslau, Germany See also Knetsch
  • Knirps 1, 2 Handkoffer Kino B 35mm portable projector 1926
  • Olympia 1935 projector 16mm ACR 0459

Leitz GmbH, Ernst, Wetzlar, Germany

(see Leitz Kinowerke below)
  • Leitz G1 1949? projector 16mm
  • Leitz H3 1949? projector 16mm (2000 W. xenon lamp)
  • Leitz prototype camera 16mm (only 10 copies known)
  • Leica N9 Mark 3 1958? gun camera 2.8/35mm 16mm (Leitz Canada)
  • Leicina 8 V (Leitz-Variogon 1.8 8-48mm) 1960 camera 8mm ACR 0398
  • Leicina 8 S 1960 camera 8mm
  • Cinovid 1961-64 projector (8V.50W.)
  • Leicina 8V Manual ACR 0187
  • Leicina 8 SV (Leicina-Vario or Ang�nieux 1.8/7,5-35mm) 1962 camera 2x8mm ACR 0188
  • Leicina Super 1969-1973 camera (Vario 1.9/8-64mm) super 8
  • Leicina Super RT 1 1970-77 camera super 8
  • Leicina Special camera 1972-75 (1.8 6-66mm) super 8(click for image)
  • Leicina Special High Speed (1,90,130 fps) 1973-75 super 8

Leitz Kinowerke GmbH., Germany

(After 1929 manufactured by by AEG, Berlin. See Leitz above))
  • Mechau 1912 optical system projector 35mm
  • Mechau 3 1922 projector 35mm ACR 0741
Lemaire, France
  • Polyorama Panoptique (BH = 9,7 + gron) 1839 ACR 0541
  • Polyorama Panoptique (BH = 19 + grgn) 1839 ACR 0832
  • Polyorama Panoptique et diagraphe 1839 ACR 0984
Lenco Photo Products, Japan
  • Lentar 1963? projector 20-32mm zoomlens regular 8mm

Le Seul, see Courvoisier

Levèque SA, Pierre, Pau, France
  • LD 8 1947 camera 2x8mm
  • LD 8 II 1952 camera 2x8mm ACR 0189
  • LD 8 Automatique 1957 camera 2x8mm ACR 0651
  • LD 8 Eld�matic 1959 camera 2x8mm ACR 0652
  • Eldematic LD8 Automatique
  • LD 8 Reflex 1959 camera 2x8mm
  • LD 8 Export 1960 camera 2x8mm
  • LD 8 Sp�ciale Zoom Reflex 1964 2x8mm camera
Levi, Jones & Co.Ltd., London, Great Britain (See also Levi & Co. below)
  • Matagraph 1898 projector 35mm
Levi & Co., Samuel J, London, Great Britain (Hopwood p.175) (see also Mazo, Paris below)
  • Rollograph 1898 projector 35mm
  • Leviathan 1899 projector 35mm
  • Amateur Kinematodor 1899 projector of images on disc
Levi???????????
  • Leviton toy film projector size unknown

Leybold, Cologne, Germany Manufacturer of carbon arc light burners 1898 - ?

Liesegang, Eduard, D�sseldorf/Hauff GmbH, Stuttgart, (West-) Germany
  • Projektion mechanism 35mm (without light house) 1896
  • Liesegang models 40/42 1900 projectors 35mm and slide
  • Imperator 1905 (beater-mechanism) projector 35mm
  • Mentor 1905 (beater-mechanism) projektor 35mm
  • Monarch & Praetor 1905 (beater, from 1909 with maltese cross) projector 35mm
  • Mentor Minor (beater-mechanism) 1907 projector 35mm
  • Dynast 1911 (maltese cross, theater-) projector 35mm
  • Pantokrat 1911 (beater-mechanism) projector 35mm
  • Imperator model M 1911 (Maltese cross) projector 35mm
  • Schulprojector 1912 35mm
  • Uranus 1921 projector 35mm
  • Janus 1926 epidiascope and filmprojector 35mm
  • Novo-Trajanus 1928 projector 35mm
  • Pr�tor-Malteser 1930 projector 35mm
  • Argus 1932-3 projector 16mm
  • Liesegang S-1 (synchro-) 1959 projector regular 8mm
Ligonie SA, Paris, France (1965 - 1985) (Courtesy Siegbert Fischer)
  • Autoreflex 1965 camera 9,5mm (only 100 copies built, 50' Webo magazine)
  • Europ 951S 1968? projector 9,5mm (after Path� Europ)
  • Europ IM 250 S 1968? Projector 9,5mm (sound version 951S)
  • S 2000 1969-73 (Autoreflex) camera powered by solar cells 9,5mm
  • Limatic 1969-73 camera 9,5mm (=Path� Rio)
  • Ligonie M915 1970 camera 9,5mm (=Path� Lido)
  • Ligonie DSM projectors 9,5mm 2-track magn. sound projector (built by Elmo)
  • Ligonie TS 1973? 9.5 projector (built after Elmo ST 1200)
  • Ligonie M950 (silent) OSM 950 (sound) 9,5 1974? projectors 9,5mm (adapted from Eiki)
  • SK 2001 & SK 2002 1976-84 camera 9,5mm (adapted Beaulieu R16)
  • Ligonie OSM 950 sound projector 9,5mm after Eiki (M950 is silent model)
  • Ligonie SK 2003 1984 camera 9,5mm (prototype)
Lindstrom Tool and Toy Co.(Also Lindstrom Corp.), Bridgeport,Conn., USA
  • Model 1010A (1015 AC) 1937 hand operated projectors 16mm
  • Model 1650 1936? handcrank projector 8mm? (with Mickey Mouse transfer)
  • Model 1660 1936? motorized silent projector 16mm
  • Model 2010A, 2015A 1937? silent projectors 16mm

Linhof, Dipl. lng., Munich, Germany

  • Coco 1921 camera 17,5mm ACR 0190 (Incidentally, this camera was stolen when posted to me in March 2012. Please alert me when offered for sale. Michael Rogge)
  • Amata 1925 camera 35mm

Linnett, J.B.

  • Kineograph 1868 flip book (Paganini and other subjects)

Lion / Vitascope, Japan

  • Lion Vitascope 1930? Japanese toy projector 35mm (comes with 'Lion Domestic' film titles such as Mickey Mouse, Popeye, King Kong, printed in Japan). Various box covers known.
  • Lion 8mm battery-powered hand-crank projector 1958?

L�ffel, Leipzig, Germany (1926 - 1933)

  • Ph�nix 35mm projector 1926 (only 150 made)
LOMO - Leningrad-Werk, Leningrad, USSR.(Leningradskiy Optiko-Mekhanicheskiy Obyedineniye (Leningrad Optical-Mechanical Amalgamation. Inverted V over the name Omo means 'L' making Lomo.) See Mashpriborintorg VO and Moskinap for Konvas cameras). See also here
  • CLP MG camera 1940 35mm camera
  • Sport 1960-2 camera 2x8mm
  • Neva 1 1960? camera 2x8mm
  • Neva 2 1962 camera 2x8mm
  • Lada 1 1963-75 zoomlens camera 2x8mm
  • Sport 2 - Ambassador 1961-5 camera 2x8mm ACR 0654
  • Mir (Myr) 2 C 8 1960 projector 8mm ACR 1101
  • Kinop 8P1 8mm projector 1961?
  • Mir-2 1962? projector regular 8mm
  • Luch-2 1965? projector (optional synchronizer for taperecorder) regular 8mm
  • Sport 3 1962-8 camera 2x8mm ACR 0985
  • Rodina 1962 camera 35mm (or is this a Moskinap camera?)
  • Neva 4 1963 camera 2x8mm
  • Temp 1965? high speed (24-150 fps) camera 1965? 35mm
  • Lada PF 2 1965 zoomlens 1.2/9-37mm camera 2x8mm
  • Duo Quarz Rous 1966 8 and super 8 camera
  • Aurora 1969 camera Double Super 8 ACR 0655
  • Aurora Super 1969-76 camera double super 8
  • Lantan 1969-75 camera (regular) 8mm
  • Sport 4 1971-3 camera 2x8mm
  • Aurora 2 Super 1971 Double super 8 camera
  • Aurora 10 and 12 1971-75 super 8 (magazine) cameras
  • Aurora 14 - 18 1972-76 super-8 cameras
  • Lada-2 1975 camera regular 8mm
  • Aurora 215/219 1978-81 super/regular 8 (magazine) cameras
  • Lomo 214/20, 224 1976-81 super 8 (magazine)cameras
  • Aurora Super 2 1977-79 camera double super 8
  • Aurora 215, 216 1978-81 silent cameras super 8 magazines
  • Aurora 226 1985 sound camera super 8
Looksie ?, Japan
  • Looksie camera/projector 1923? 16mm
Los Angeles Motion Picture Co., Los Angeles, USA (Also manufactured tripods)
  • Angeles A1 1914 camera 35mm
Loveless & Hunter, London, UK
  • Oxford 16mm camera 1927
  • Oxford 16mm projector 1927
  • Oxford Super K 16mm camera 1928

Lubin, S., Philadelphia, USA.

  • Cineograph 35mm projector 1897 - 99
  • Cineograph model L 1899 35mm projector
  • Studio Motion Picture 1908 Camera 35mm (click for image)
  • Lubin projector nameplate
  • Cineograph (all metal) 35mm projector 1908
  • Lubin 'Marvel' 1910 projector 35mm
Lumen Inc., Joliet, Ill., USA
  • AQ2(2)(see image), AQ3(3) 1951 US Navy sound projectors 16mm (See also here)
Lumicon see Nihon Cine Industry Lumière, Auguste et Louis, Paris, France
  • Cinématographe, Le, 1895 France cam/proj 35mm( Lumi�re perforation: one perf. per frame) ACR 0986 (click for image)
    • 1895 serial # 1 - 10
    • 1896 serial # 10 - 250
    • 1896-98 serial # 250 - 450
  • Original tin and film: one perforation per image both sides
  • Cinèmatographe Lumière 1895 German Patent ACR 0814
  • Kinora Lumière 1896 Optical toy ACR 0987
  • Triograph Projecteur B 1897 projector 35mm(Edison perforation) ACR0988
  • Lumi�re Cin�matographe (J.Carpentier) 1898? projector 35mm
  • Camera 1899 - 1900 for 50 and 75mm film for taking films for the Exposition Universel of 1900
  • Lumi�re cinematographe transform� Path� (by J.Carpentier) 1902
  • Cinematolabe Lumière- Carpentier 1909 camera+ 35mm ACR 0399
  • Cin�matolabe 1909 camera 35mm (Lumi�re perforations)
L-W Photo Inc.,van Nuys, CA / L-W Athena Simi Valley, Ca., USA
    See Athena 224-S MK VIII 1980? analysis projector 16mm
  • Athena Specialist 1980? projector 16mm

Lytax-Werke - Apparatebau Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

  • Lytax 35mm camera c1920 (click for image)
  • Lytax A (home projector) B (school projector) 1930 projectors 35mm
  • Lytax Piccolo 1934 projector 16mm
  • Lytax SP & Super P 1934 projector 16mm ACR 0742
  • Lytax K 33 1935 projector 16mm ACR 0466
  • Lytax SP 36, 38 1935 16mm projectors
  • Lytax SP 39 1935 projector 16mm ACR 0989
  • Lytax 1935? horizontal projector/viewer 16mm
  • Lytax Super P 1937 projector
  • Lytax Super P 1950 projector 9,5mm
  • Lytax SP55 1958? projector 16mm
  • Lytax 55, S, T & TA 1956-58 projectors 16mm
  • Lytax H 2 S, TL, TM 1958 projectors 16mm
  • Unitas H2 1958 projector 16mm

M

Maggard Bradely Co. Inc., Morehead, KY, USA

  • The Cosmograph type A model 14 1920? carbon arc portable aluminum projector 35mm
  • The Cosmograph 16-R type A 1925? projector 35mm (also for slides)
Magic Lanterns, see Precinema Maguire & Baucus Ltd., London, Great Britain. Later Warwick Trading Co. (1897)
  • Bioscope 1897 projector 35mm (by Herman Casler, Minnesota, USA, 1896 ?)
Maltheser Machinebau GmbH, Berlin, Germany Should have produced a similar camera as the Duoscope according to Auer Mamey projector, see Meyer Camera, New York

Mamiya Camera Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan

  • Mamiya 8 JE (II) 1958 camera (lens Kominar 1.9/10mm, also green model) 2x8mm
  • Mamiya 8 G model III 1959 camera (1.9/13mm) 2x8mm
  • Mamiya 8 Automatic C 1959 camera 2x8mm
  • Mamiyascope 1959 projector 8mm
  • Mamiya 8 GL 1960 camera 2x8mm
  • Mamiya 8 Zoom 1961S-2 camera (1.8/10-30mm) 2x8mm
  • Adina Zoom 8 1961? camera (1.8/10-30mm) 2x8mm

Mansfield Ind. Inc.Chicago, USA (see Argus, Baskon and Remington)

  • Mansfield 106 1954 100' reel camera 16mm ACR 0653
  • Mansfield Miracon II 1960? camera 2x8mm
  • Cinemax 8 E Auto Zoom 1960? camera 2x8mm
  • Cinemax 8 H High-Auto 1961? camera (zoomlens 1.8/9-30mm)2x8mm
  • Holiday CE-1 zoom automatic Electric Eye 1960 camera 8mm
  • Holiday 1E 1960? Eyematic 2x8mm camera
  • Holiday II 1960? 2x8mm camera 3-turret
  • Holiday ZE-II 1960 zoom 2x8mm camera (see Emdeko ZE2)
  • Holiday Reflex Zoom 1960 2x8mm camera
  • Holiday Zoom EE Automatic Electric Eye 1960? 2x8mm camera (also marketed as 'Rolls')
  • Optomax 1960? 3-turret camera 2x8mm
  • Holiday 501 1960 projector regular 8mm
  • Mansfield Deluxe model 330 1961? projector regular 8mm
  • Mansfield Ultra-zoom 1961 projector regular 8mm
  • Holiday Ultra-Matic Zoom 1961 projector regular 8mm
  • Customatic: 1962 Ultramatic regular 8mm camera
  • Customatic Zoom 1962 projector regular 8mm
  • Customatic model 331 1962? projector regular 8mm
  • Cin� Viewer model 200 1962? battery operated hand-held viewer regular 8mm
  • Holiday M 1000 (500) 1962 projector regular 8mm
Maquinaria y Accesorios Fotocinematogr�ficos, Mayafot, Valencia (Hnos. Carbonell, constructors)
  • May Minor 35mm projector 1950s
Marey, Etienne Jules, France
  • Chronophotographe A Plaque Fixe 2 A 1882 plate camera ACR 0990
Marguet, L.B., France
  • Movirex 1956? camera (15 m. reels) 16mm
Marin S.A., Cinematographia, Barcelona, Spain
  • Vincitor model 60A projector 35mm
  • 8mm projector 1959
  • 35 mm (magnetic sound interlock) projector 1979? (Imported by Alan Gordon Enterprises in the USA., manufactured for Walt Disney World?)

Marlowe Camera Co., Chicago, USA

  • Marlo 16mm camera 1930?
  • Marlo 16mm projector 1930?
Marron Carrel ? , USA
  • Marron Carrel 1400 animation camera 198? 35mm
  • VistaVision animation camera 60mm 8 perf.

Mashpriborintorg VO (Vnestorgnaya Obyedineniye = foreign amalgamation = export organization), USSR

. See also Lomo

J.N.Maskelyne, London, Great Britain

  • Mutagraph optical system projector 1897
  • Maskelyne camera 35mm 1897

G. Massiot, Paris, France

  • Cin�ma Stator projector 35mm 1924
Mastercraft Toy Co. Inc., USA
  • Mystoscope optical toy
Masterscope, New York, USA
  • The MASTERscope 1930? projector 16mm
  • MASTERscope 16mm camera 1930? (much like the Vitascope camera)
Mathieu, Paris, France
  • Cinematographe Jouet, flip toy using cards 1902

Maurer, J.A. Inc., Los Angeles/New York, USA

(Formerly Berndt-Maurer Corp. until early forties)
  • Maurer (also 05) Professional 1947 16mm camera (click for image)
  • Maurer model 150 16mm silent 200-1200' magazine camera 1952 3-lens turret reflex sync motor drive
  • Maurer KB-23A Airgun camera 1950? 16mm (Maurer, New York)
  • Maurer model 5 hi-speed camera 16mm
Maurice, L., Paris, France
    (See also Gillon)
  • Morigraf 1935 camera 35mm ACR 0400
Mavco, USA. See also MiniCine
  • Disneyland 1950 projector and filmstrip
Mazo, Elie Xavier, Paris, France . (Sold early British cameras as from 1896 such as the Biokam, and of manufacturers: Bunzli & Continsouza, Levie, Jones & Co. Info courtesy Eric Lange, Paris)
  • Mazo 1906 projector 35mm(By Levie, Jones & Co., London. Image courtesy Eric Lange)
  • Helios 35mm cam/proj 1920
  • Cin� Mazo, Cin� Scolaire Mazo, Cin�-Mazo Exelsior 1920 projector 35mm
  • Laterna Magica 1920
MCM (Mat�riel Cin�matographique Henry Moulin), Paris, France
  • MCM Tourist 16 (renamed Starlett 16 after 1949)1946 camera 16mm ACR 0656
  • Starlett 9,5 (16) 1949 camera 9,5 or 16mm
Meccano-Triang, France
  • Kinderkino Minema 1960 toy projector
  • Minicinex 1960? toy projector 8mm
MDC, France
  • Starlett 1950? cameras 8, 9,5, 16mm
Mees, G., Belgium
  • Projector sound 16mm 1947?
Meire & Deberthand, France
  • Zootrope Images Vivantes (0 14,5) 1900 ACR 0991
Mekel Eng. Inc. Calif., USA
  • Mekel NSN Gun magazine Camera C-131 16mm 1950?
M�lior, Soci�t�, Paris, France
  • M�lior 1921 projector 35mm
Melotone Talking Picture Machine Company, New York, USA
  • 'The voice of the Movies'.Melotone sound-on-disc gramophone-synchronisation-unit for use with 35mm projectors (1923?)
Melton......, USA
  • Melton (Mascot) Movie Viewer 1952 hand held bakelite? 8mm
Mendel, Georges, Paris, France(Continued by E. Laval, Paris)
  • G�ant no.1 35mm projector 1901 (identical Path� Lumiere)
  • Le Triomphe' (or Citoscope) 1907 camera for either photography on 9x12 plates or 35mm motion pictures. (Glass plates possibly for making Mutoscope cards)
  • Le Citos 1907 projector 35mm
  • Cin�ma Electric 35mm projector 1912
  • Historiograph 35mm projector 1913?
  • G�ant 1914 35mm projector 1914
Meop-Frech, Stuttgart-Frankfurt/Main, West-Germany
  • Movie-Vox sound projector 16mm
Meopta/J.Suchanek, Brno, Czechoslovakia (click for more info and images of their products. J. Suchanek (1934-37) was incorporated into Meopta after 1948 as a separate company Meopta Brno.). See also Eta, Prague Camera's
  • Suchanek Admira Ledvinka 1934 camera 8, or 9,5mm
  • Admira 8 model? 1934? magazine camera 16mm(courtesy Harry Mernick)
  • Admira 16 1937 camera 16mm
  • Admira 8 1938 camera 8mm ACR 0191
  • Admira 9,5 1938 9,5mm camera
  • Meopta OP 8 1939 camera 2x8mm
  • Admira 8B 1939? camera 8mm(courtesy Harry Mernick)
  • Admira 8 C 1948 camera 8mm ACR 0192
  • Meopta 8 1950 camera 8mm ACR 0992
  • Admira 8 D (grau) 1952 camera 8mm ACR 0993
  • Admira 8 E 1956 camera 8mm ACR 0994
  • Meopta Somet (Sonet) 8 1956 camera (spring wound by pulling cord) 2x8mm
  • Admira 8 France 1957 camera 8mm ACR 0193
  • Admira 8 II 1957 camera 8mm ACR 0995
  • Admira 8 II A (1:2,8) 1958 camera 8mm ACR 0996
  • Admira 8 II A (1:1.9) 1958 camera 8mm
  • Admira 16 A Electric 1 1958 camera 16mm ACR 0998
  • Meopta A el 8 1960 camera 2x8mm
  • Meopta (Prerov) UM 70/35 1960? Universal projector 35/70mm
  • Admira 16 C, D Electric 1963-68 16mm
  • Admira A 8 F/G 1964 camera 8mm ACR 0194
  • Meopta A 8 G 0 - 2 Supra 1964-71 camera DS8
  • Adastra 1, 2 , 3 1966 cameras 2x8mm (prototypes?)
  • Meopta A 8 L 1 - 2 Supra 1966 DS8
  • Admira A 8 G 2 Supra 1966 camera DS8 ACR 0657
  • Admira A 8 G 2 Supra 1966 camera DS8 ACR 0657
  • Admira A 8 L 1 Supra 1966 camera DS8 ACR 0997
Meopta projectors
  • See also Optikotechna below
  • Suchanek Akro-Polis 1933 projector convertible 9,5 or 16mm
  • 1934 projector, interchangeable parts regular 8, 9,5mm and slides
  • OP 8 1936 projector regular 8mm
  • Pictureta 1936 silent projector 16mm
  • Almo 16 1936 sound projector 16mm
  • Popular projector (J. Suchanek) 1937? 8 or 9,5mm
  • OP 16 1938 projector 16mm. Sound attachment available
  • Sonet 8 1938 projector regular 8mm
  • Opefon 1945 sound projector 16mm
  • Eta 7 1947 sound projector 35mm
  • Atom 1950 projector 8mm ACR 0743
  • Meopton 1 1945-50 sound projector 16mm
  • Meopton II 1945-50 arc lamp sound projector 16mm
  • Optilux 1945-50 projector regular 8mm
  • Jubilar 9,5 1945-50 projector 9,5mm
  • Atom 1945-50 projector regular 8mm
  • Bata 8.9,5, 16mm Popular projector (see Bata AS)( (According to Meopta: "This is actually a Such�nek projector, model Popular, which had an exchangeable projection head system for formats 8, 9.5 and 16 mm and includes a diapositive slide head. The Ba?a company ordered a significant number of these projectors to be built for advertising and training purposes, however, there was an obstacle to production in that there was insufficient production capacity and, therefore, after mutual agreement, these projectors were assembled under licence directly by the Ba?a company. Which apparently occurred at the end of the 1930s.")
  • OP 16 1951 sound projector 16mm
  • MEO5 projector 35mm
  • Meo 8 1954-60 projector regular 8mm
  • Meopton 3,4 1955-57 sound projectors 35mm
  • AM 8 1960-69 projector regular 8mm, RM-8 sound stripe adapter available, or SM-8 tape synchroniser.
  • Club 16 1962-63 opt/magn. sound projector 16mm
  • UM 70/35 1963-73 sound projector 35/70mm
  • Meoclub 16 (Standard, Automatic H, Electronic, AS 2) 1965-84 opt/magn. sound projector 16mm
  • Meocord 1966-67 projector regular 8mm ACR 0745
  • AM 8 Super 1967-70 projector super 8
  • Meopta AM 8 1960 projector 8mm ACR 0744
Messters Projection GmbH, Germany
  • Messter 1896 projector 35mm
  • Kine Messter Kamera (MAG = 6OM) 1899 camera 35mm ACR 0658
  • Kine Messter Kamera (MAG = 2OM) 1900 camera 35mm ACR 0659
  • Kine Messter Kamera 1904 catalogue ACR 0999
  • Kine Messter Kinetograph (MAG = 5OM) 1900 camera 35mm ACR 0401
  • 35mm projection mechanism around 1905 (click for image)
  • Messters Kinematograph 1912 projector 35mm ACR 0467
  • Kine Messter Kinetograph (MAG = 5OM) 1904 camera 35mm ACR 1000
  • Biophon * 1910 projector 35mm ACR 0746
  • Präzisionskamera XIV - BN Pr�kamo 1914 camera 35mm ACR 0660
Mestres, Salvador, Spain
  • Cine Stuk toy projector using 35mm film
Meyer Camera & Instrument Co., New York, USA
  • Mamey 35 mm projector 1914
MIC (M�canique Industrielle Cin�matographique),Succession Photographe Cin�ma Henri Alekan - France
  • MIC B3 sound projector 16mm
  • MIC 1957? sound projector 16mm (1000W)
  • Projecteur M I C cin�ma transportable caisse 1957
Mickson / L.Mousseau, Angers, France See Mousseau below. (Walt Disney-) Mickey Mouse Ltd., Great Britain (See also Lehmann, Excel, Keystone for Mickey Mouse projectors)
  • Mickey Mouse 1938? toy projector (Lehmann?) 9.5mm manufactured under arrangement with Walt-Disney-Mickey Mouse Ltd.
Microcine SRL, Bergamo, Italy
  • Orafon Series A 1952 camera (provision for sound) 16mm 200 ft magazines ACR 0661
  • Orafon Series CS 1952? camera (provision for sound ) 200 ft magazines
  • Orafon 8 1955 sound camera 8mm ACR 1001
  • Mignon 35 projector 35mm

Micro Cine/Kern, Aarau, Switzerland. See also Hauser, Philippe & Probst, Edouard

  • Micro Cine 1926 projector/viewer dark red metal 9,5mm ACR 0779 (image courtesy Christies, London)
  • Micro Cine Luxus 1926 projector/viewer 9,5mm ACR 0780
  • Micro Cine - Presenta Pocket Cine 1934 bakelite proj/viewer 9,5mm ACR 0781

The Micrograph Co. Ltd., London

  • Micrograph 35mm projector 1898 (ad in Hopwood's 'Living Pictures')
Microtecnica, Turin, Italy (See also Cine Cirse)
  • Micron Eta projector 35mm
  • Micron Tau projector 35mm
  • Micron Delta projector 35mm
  • Micron IV projector 35mm
  • Micron XS projector 35mm
  • Super Comet 1955 silent projector 9,5 and 16mm
  • Micron 600 1956? optical sound projector 16mm
  • Astro 1957? projector 8mm
  • Cirse Sound 1957 magnetic sound projector 8mm
  • Cometson 1957 magnetic sound projector 8mm
  • Missouri 1957 silent projector 8mm
  • Nilus 1957 silent projector 8mm (some in red)
  • Microtecnica OPL 127 sound projector 16mm
  • Micron XVIII, 520, 550, 600 1958 silent projectors 16mm
  • Micron XI 1960? projector 35mm
  • Oregon 1960? silent projector 8mm
  • Orafon 1960 sound camera 1200' magazines
  • Microlambda 1960? cinema projector with horizontal filmgate 35mm
  • Micron XV C 1963? theatrical projector 35mm
  • Micron Sigma 1965? projector 35mm
  • Micron XXV, XXVII, XXVIII, 1965? sound projector 16mm
  • Micron 27 J 1968? sound projector 16mm
  • Micron 28 J 1970? sound projector 16mm
  • Micron XXX 1971? projector 35mm
Midas Camera Projector Ltd, London, Great Britain
  • Midas 1933 camera/projector 9,5mm lens 2.5
  • Midas Super Improved 1939 camera/projector 9,5mm
Midget Movies Ltd., London, Great Britain.
  • Midget Movie 1932 GB Midget bakelite camera/projector 9,5mm (Brittania emblem) ACR 0402

Midget Movies / Capitol Projector Corp. New York, USA

  • Midget Movies mutoscope-like projection console 1948?
Midgette Joy Co., USA
  • Midgette Movie Theatre 1950 Optical toy ACR 0831
Mikado, Saitama, Japan
  • Midgette Movie Theatre 1950 Optical toy ACR 0831
  • Mikado Automatic Eight Zoom Reflex 1964 camera 2x8mm
Miki, Italy
  • Toy projector regular 8mm 1955?


Miller Cine Co Ltd., Gloucester, Great Britain

  • Miller 9,5 1933 camera 9,5mm ACR 0403 (Image second from left)
  • Miller B 1939 (de Luxe) camera 9,5mm (review ACW June 1939)
  • Miller 8 C 1939? camera 8mm
  • Miller 9,5 1941 camera 9,5mm ACR 0662
  • Miller CA 1953 camera 2x8mm ACR 0195
  • Miller CA 1953 camera 2x8mm ACR 0663
  • Miller 8 S 1959 camera 2x8mm

D.B. Milliken Co., Arcadia, Cal., USA

  • Milliken KF 12 A 194? high speed camera 16mm
  • Milliken DBM (3) 3C 194? high speed camera 400 fps 16mm
  • Milliken DBM 4, 4A, 44 1954? high speed 64 - 400 fps 16mm
  • Milliken DBM 5AM 1955 camera high speed 128-400 fps 16mm
  • Milliken DBM 5 B 1955? high speed (up to 500 fps) camera 16mm
  • Milliken DBM 5C 1955? high speed camera (64 - 200fps) 16mm
  • Milliken DBM 5D 1955? high speed camera (24 - 500fps) 16mm
  • Milliken DBM 55, KF 12A High Speed (up to 500 f.p.s.) 1955? cameras 16mm
MiniCin� / Martin Lucas Ltd., Hollinwood, Lancs.,(later: London), Great Britain
  • Baby Movie 1949? projector for 35mm filmstrips 2 images per vertical row clockwork motor
  • MiniCine black crackle painted projector for animated 35mm filmstrips with 4 images per vertical row 6 V. 1950 ACR 0787
  • Super MiniCine silver hammer finish projector as above 1950
  • Mini Cine Movie as above but smaller model 1950
  • Eagle 1951? projector for 35mm film strips
  • MiniCine Disneyland projector green or red 1951?

Minolta Camera Co.Ltd., Japan

  • Minolta 8 Zoom 1962 camera 2x8mm
  • Minolta Reflex Zoom 8 Electric 1962 camera 2x8mm
  • Minoltina 8 1964 camera (Rokkor 1.8/8-25mm) 2x8mm
  • Minolta 1969? recording camera 16mm (to record archives and bank checks)

M.I.P. / M�canique Industrielle de Pr�cision, Paris, France (1928 - 1966)

. Merger of Continsouza and Aubert in 1928. In 1937 the following firms joined: Jean Carpentier, Pascal Carpentier, Andr� Joly, Pierre No�l et Jacques Brunon. Many take-overs in following years.
  • MIP grande Croix projector 35mm
  • MIP G.C., MIP III and MIP XIV. 1937? projectors 35mm
  • MIP XIV 1939 sound projector 35mm
  • MIP XVI 1947 sound projector 16mm
  • MIP XVIII 1947 sound projector 16mm
  • MIP XVII 1947 sound projector 35mm
  • MIP XVIIb 1950 sound projector 35mm

Mirographe, Paris, France

  • Projector 1901 for 20mm film notched on both sides film

Mitchell & Kenyon, Blackburn, Great Britain

  • Norden 35mm camera around 1905(possibly a Prestwich camera sold under their name, click for image)

Mitchell Camera Corp., Glendale/West-Hollywood, CA,USA

  • Mitchell Professional 35mm camera 1920 (for further info click here)
  • Mitchell # 51 camera 35mm 1922 (Courtesy Christie's, London)
  • Collector Sam Dodge introduces Mitchell 35mm camera on YouTube
  • Sam Dodge introduces a historical Mitchall 35mm camera
  • Sam Dodge introduces his Mitchell NC #72 studio 35mm camera
  • Mitchell S/N-370 1929? Ultra Speed camera 35mm. Speeds 24 and 120 f.p.s
  • Mitchell background projector 35mm used by Samuel Goldwyn Studios and Warner Bros)
  • Another Mitchell background projector 35mm
  • Mitchell 16 HSM hi-speed (144 fps) camera 1932?
  • Technicolor Three-Strip 1936 camera 35mm
  • Mitchell NC "newsreel" (or "noiseless") 1932 camera 35mm
  • Mitchell BNC-R Studio camera 35mm 1932
  • Mitchell A-9 type SS aircraft camera 35mm
  • Mitchell BNCR (=Blimped Newsreel Camera, 365 were produced) 1934 camera 35mm(Clip by Sam Dodge demonstrating the camera)
  • Mitchell model D 1940? camera 35mm
  • Mitchell HS-16-E4 (-F4)1940? high speed camera 6 - 600 fps 16mm
  • Mitchell GC (=Government Camera)(GCN) 1943? Standard/High Speed camera 35mm
  • Mitchell Standard Silenced PH-274 1946 US Army camera 35mm
  • Mitchell CM-Z 3 Navy 1952 camera 16mm
  • Mitchell Studio BNC camera 35mm 1950?
  • Mitchell 16 Professional 1950? 400-1200' magazine 16mm (sound) camera 3-lens turret el.motor (click for image)
  • Mitchell VistaVision 1956 camera 35mm (horizontally) (first used on "The Ten Commandments").
  • Mitchell FC/BFC ('Fox camera') 1957 65mm (first used on 'South Pacific')
  • Mitchell FC840 camera 70mm
  • Mitchell R 35/MKII 1960? reflex pin-register camera 35mm
  • Mitchell S35R 1967 reflex camera 35mm. Three mounting positions for magazines.
  • Mitchell Fries 35 R 1960? camera 35mm
  • Mitchell Fries 35 R GC (also GCN) 1962? high speed camera 35mm
  • Mitchell Fries 35 R3 1965? hi-speed camera 35mm
  • Mitchell S35R 1965 camera (noiseless, using movement of the 1932 NC camera above) 35mm

Mollier, Etablissements , Paris, France

  • Cin� type Mollier, camera/projector using 35mm film, split in two.1924?
  • Petit professionel Mollier 35mm projector 1922
  • Junior type A & B, 35mm projector 1922
  • Philopse 35mm camera 1922
  • Educateur, 35mm projector 1924
  • Educo, 35mm projector 1924
  • Mollier 1928 projector 35mm

Molteni, A., Paris, France

  • Laterna Magica 1880 magic lantern ACR 0517
  • Phenakistoscope de projection 1882 magic lanternZ ACR 1002
  • Laterna Magica 1898 magic lantern ACR 0518

Monarch Film Service, Memphis, TN, USA

  • Monarch Motion Picture Machine model B (?) 1912 - 18 35mm (double interior shutter)(Erkki Huhtamo Collection, Los Angeles)
  • Monarch Motion Picture Machine model E 35mm projector 1917?
Monee & Co. Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India
  • Monee MSP MT 1989 ? projector head with built in sound head and lens turret 35mm
Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, USA
This department store/mail-order house marketed under their name numerous cameras and projectors, notably Keystone Moviegraph projectors(see above)
  • The Hollywood 1933? 16mm projector with round lamphouse
  • The Hollywood Senior 1935? 16mm projector
  • Wards 812, 880 1960? projectors regular 8mm
  • Wards 710, 740 1960? cameras 2x8mm

Morexa, Soci�t� des Cam�ras, Paris, France
  • Morex 8 J 1959 camera 8mm (redesigned in 1962 as Elys�e 8J)


Mortier & Ch�ri-Rousseau, France

  • Alethorama 1899 praxinoscope like pictures on a drum projector (Hopwood p.171)
  • See also here


Mortleigh Camera Co.Ltd., Great Britain

  • 16mm camera 1960
Morton Co., The, USA
  • Morton Soundmaster sound-on-film 1952 16mm camera 3-lens turret el.motor 200-400' magazine
Moscow Gramophone Factory, Moscow, Russia
  • Turist 1 camera 2x8mm 1958?

Moskinap (Moskovskiy Zavod Kinoapparaturiy (Moscow Plant of Cine Apparatuses)), Moscow, Russia

(lenses manufactured at Lomo plant, Leningrad, newer generation lenses at JSC Optika plant). See also RafCamera
  • ASK1 1938? camera 35mm (clone of B&H Eyemo)
  • PSK29 camera 35mm (clone of B & H 2709 camera)
  • Rodina Typ 3-KCX-M 1962 camera 35mm
  • 10RKS-M MKZH-001 camera bi-pack system 35mm (after Mitchell model D)
  • Kinor 16 CX-M (2M) 1975 camera 16mm
  • Kinor 35H 1978? camera 35mm
  • Kinor 1 SKL-M (Temp) high speed camera (24-150 fps) 1976? 35mm
  • Gladiolus camera 35mm
  • Moskinap (1-M) 35mm camera around 1980 (click for image)
  • Konvas 1KCP-2M 1991 camera 35mm Lomo lenses. (Konvas is contraction of Konstantin Vasilyev, its inventor)
  • Konvas PFK-5 1985? camera 35mm
  • Konvas 1KCP (1KSR Automat 2M, 7M, or 8M) 1988? cameras 35mm
  • Kinor 16 SX 1980? prof. camera 16mm
  • Kinor 35 H 9KCH 1990 camera 35mm
Moscow Phonograph Factory, Moscow, USSR
  • Tourist 1958? camera 2x8mm

Motiograph Inc., Chicago, USA (Took over in 1935 Enterprise Optical Mfg. Co.)

In 1951 Motiograph started manufacturing Victor Animatograph 16mm sound projectors
  • Motiograph model K 1936 sound projector 35mm
  • Motiograph AA 1946 35mm sound projector
Mousseau, Angers, France
  • Le Mickson 1 1949 projector 9,5mm
  • Mickson1.jpg">Le Mickson 2 1949-50 projector silent or sound projector 9,5mm
The Movee Co., Cleveland, Ohio, USA/ F.E.Oiler, USA
  • Movee camera/projector 35mm 1917

Movette Camera Corp.(also 'Movette Incorporated'), Rochester, N.Y., USA

  • Movette 1917 camera 17,5mm BSP ACR 0196
  • (click for image camera and projector)
  • Movette Instructions (BA camera + projector) 1917 manual ACR 1003
  • Movette 1917 magazine camera 17,5mm BSP ACR 1004
  • Movette 50' 1917 camera cassette Kodak
  • Projektor 1917 projector 17,5mm BSP ACR 1005
  • Movette ad
  • Movette proto type 17,5mm camera
  • Movette proto type 1916? with Movak negative 17,5mm film
  • Movette proto type 17,5mm projector

Moviecam F. G. Bauer Filmtechnik GesmbH, Vienna, Austria, now owned by Arri . Also known for Moviescope widescreen format.

  • Moviecam Compact 1975 camera 35mm
  • Moviecam Super 1984 camera 35mm
  • Moviecam 35 SL 1998 camera 35mm
  • Moviecam Superamerica Mk 2 camera 35mm

Movie Jecktor Co.Inc., New York, USA

  • Movie Jecktor paperfilm projector cum gramophone 1933?
  • Mickey Mouse Talkie Jecktor projector and gramophone 1935

Movie Komics/Allied Mfg. Co./Russakow Can Co. , Chicago, USA

  • Movie Komics 1939? toy animated movie viewer

Movie Star Camera Co., Chicago, USA

  • Movie Star 16mm camera 1930? (much like the Filmagraph)

Movieland Toy Marvel, see Pordell

Moviematic/General Moviematic Camera Inc., New York, USA. For Moviematic projector see below.

  • Moviematic 3 in 1 * Standard 1937 camera 16mm ACR 0664
  • Moviematic 3 in 1 * DeLuxe 1937 camera 16mm ACR 0665
  • Moviematic 3 in 1 * MPC 3 1938 camera 16mm ACR 0666
  • Moviematic '300' 1938? camera 16mm
  • Moviematic 16mm film magazine
Moviematic/ Technical Services Inc., Livonia, Mich., USA
  • TSI Moviematic model 6 1945? endless loop sound projector with built in viewing screen , 16mm
Movie-Mite/Calvin Co., Kansas City, USA
  • Calvin Movie-Mite 1945? optical sound projector 16mm
  • Harwald Supreme Movie-Mite C-400 optical sound projector 16mm
  • Movie-Mite 63 LMB 1949? optical sound projector 16mm
Movi-Scope Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
  • Movi-Scope hand-held film viewer 1928? 16mm

Moy, Ltd., Ernest Francis (Moy & Bastie), London, Great Britain

  • Aerial camera 1908 claimed to be the first handhold 35mm camera, also the first 35mm camera with electric motor and also the first one with internal el. motor.
  • Moy and Bastie camera 35mm 1910. Details by Sam Dodge
  • Moy and Bastie camera 1910 demonstrated by San Dodge
  • Moy and Bastie 35 Motion Picture Camera 1909 camera 35mm ACR 1006 (image courtesy Christies)
  • E.F. Moy 1910 camera 35mm (image courtesy Christies)
  • Kineto 1910 camera 35mm
  • Moy 1917? special model for newsreel work
  • Kineto model B 1912? projector 35mm
  • Model M 1915? Maltese cross projector 35mm

Muggard Bradley, Morehead, Kentucky, USA

  • Cosmograph 35mm projector 1915 (photo courtesy Andres Valk)

Müller, Carl, Austria

  • Laterna Magica 1920? for slide and 35mm film (battery and current voltage lamp)
  • Laterna Magica 1920? magic lantern ACR 0789
M�ller, Conrad A., Strengenberg, Germany
  • Norica 11, 12 (motorized) 1928 projector 16mm

Müller, Leonhard

  • Logo
  • Kinematograph + magic lantern 1910 ACR 1007 sold Givjoy toy 9,5mm projectors, probably imported from N�rnberg, Germany early thirties
  • Givjoy Cinema 1932 toy projector 9,5mm (sold by Holladay, A.J., London, Great Britain)

Multido, France

  • Multido 8 & 9,5 1936? projectors 8 and 9,5mm

Mupi S.R.L., Florence, Italy

  • Muplex 8 1961 zoom lens camera 2x8mm

Mutoscope/ International Mutoscope Reel Co. Inc., New York, USA
(see also the wonderful danish site Magic-Lantern.dk and the British Mutoscope site)

  • Mutoscope peepshow 1898(courtesy Auction Team K�ln)
  • Mutoscope from Disneyland, Tokyo. Wheel by Inter-Muto-Reel Co., USA

MW Toy Co.

  • 8mm battery powered toy projector 1961? regular 8mm

Myers Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohio, USA

  • Myers 1904? toy projector 17,5mm (large middle perforation)
  • Myers Movie Master 1928? (red) toy projector 8mm

N

NAC Inc., Japan

  • NAC High Speed 16 HD 1969? camera 16mm (up to 32000 f.p.s.)
  • Dynamic Frame DF-16B 1958? projector 16mm
  • NAC Analysis DF-16C (also DF-16B) 1975? projector 1-24 f.p.s. 16mm

Nanjing Cine Equipment Manufactory, China

  • F16-4, 42 1960? sound projectors 16mm
  • FG 16 4Q, 4S, 1960? (magn/opt) sound projector 16mm
  • FLD-16 1960? (magn/opt) sound projector 4Q, 4S,

Natco Inc., Chicago, USA

  • Natco ad 1947
  • Natco # 3010, 3015, 3019 1947 sound projectors 16mm
  • Natco 3030 1947 sound projector 16mm

National, France

  • National M2 projector 35mm
  • National S49 projector 35mm

National Cine Laboratories, New York, USA

  • Model MC 1929? camera 35mm (mechanism modeled after DeVry's)

Negretti & Zambra, Electric Gyroscope Kinematograph Camera Co.Ltd.,London, GB (See Electric Gyroscope K. Co.Ltd.)

  • Electric Gyroscope Kinematograph Crank Camera 1912 Claimed to be the first hand-holdable camera, made by order of Moy Co.Ltd.

Nertney T.J. Mfg. Co., Ottawa, Ill., USA

  • Hand Kinetoscope 1905?

Nett, Toni, Stuttgart, Germany

  • Nett-16-Spezial 1951? projector 16mm

Neva

(See Lomo)

Newall Engineering Co., Great Britain

  • Newall NNC-149 (also NNC 521) 1950? camera 35mm (similar to Mitchell)

Newman & Guardia Ltd., London, Great Britain

  • N & G Kinematograph 1897 35mm

Newman & Sinclair Ltd., London, Great Britain

  • N.S. Kine no.1 35mm camera 1910
  • N.S. Reflex Kinama 1912 camera
  • N.S. Auto Kine 35mm camera 1928 double spring wound
  • Auto Kine Camera E 1946 camera 35mm ACR 0197 (click for image)
  • Auto Kine Camera E (E-MOT) 1942 camera 35mm ACR 0404
  • Auto Kine Camera G 35mm
  • Auto Kine Camera N 1953 camera 35mm ACR 1010
  • Auto Kine Camera P 400 camera 35mm
New York Institute of Photography, New York, USA Director Herbert C.MacKay, author of several books on cinematography. The Institute gave courses in motion picture photography and sold movie cameras of other makes as well as under their own name.
  • The Institute Standard 1923? camera 35mm
NIC Projector Corp. New York C, USA/NIC Projektor Co., France, Spain Founded in 1895 by Tom�s NICOLAU RIBA of Barcelona, Spain. Closed down in 1974. It is claimed that 10 million NIC's were sold! In France NIC's were sold by Cin� S�lic", Marseille, in Great Britain under the name Eagle, in Italy as Cin� Zanetti. Was sold in the USA as King Cinema. Manufactured in Italy under license by S.A.R., Milano. Also sold in Argentine and Japan. Museum in Girona, Spain See also here, Cin� Selic (Claude Mettavant) and Selic.
  • NIC Projektor 1932 animated paper filmstrip projector ACR 1008
  • NIC normal with cardboard lamphouse 1932?
  • NIC model 100 1932 animated picture toy projector 9,5 cm width paper film
  • NIC (Spanish?)projector and gramophone 1934?
  • NIC Projector Model 500 1934 USA animated picture toy projector/gramophone ACR 1009
  • Super NIC (Spanish)
  • Topolino (NIC?) Italy?
  • ReflexNIC carton box accessory placed in front of lens to reflect images on a screen
  • NIC T�l�vision viewer like projector 195?
  • NIC Reflex projector 195?

Nihon Cine Industry Co Ltd., Japan

  • Jelco Cine Eight JA 8 Automatic 8 1960? camera lens 1.8/13mm 8mm
  • Lumicon Auto Eye 1960? camera lens 1.9/7mm
  • Jelco Cine Eight 702 EE camera lens 1.8 8mm
  • Jelco 8 1 EC 1961 camera 8mm ACR 1022
  • Jelco U 8 (Zoom EE)1962? camera 8mm zoomlens
  • Jelco Zoom 8SE 1962 camera 1.8/9-25mm 8mm
  • Jelco Zoom 77 1962? 1.8/9-27mm 8mm
  • Jelco Reflex 77 1963? camera zoomlens 1.8/12-32mm 8mm
  • Lumicon 8 2E 1961 3-turret camera 8mm ACR 1023
  • Lumicon 8 3E 1961 3-turret camera 8mm
  • Lumicon 8 Zoom 3 E (RFEE, RZ 337) 1961 camera 1.8/11-33mm 8mm ACR 1024
  • Jelco Auto III 1963 3-turret camera 8mm
  • Jelco Reflex Zoom EE 1965 1.8/9,5-20mm 8mm

NIKFI (Scientific Cinema-Photo Research Institute) Moscow, BKTsK (Central Cine Apparatus Design Bureau), St. Petersburg, USSR.

Nikon/Nippon Kogaku K.K., Tokyo, Japan
  • Nikkor 8-F 1960? camera 1.8/10mm 2x8mm
  • Nikkor Zoom-8 1961? camera 1.8/8-32mm 2x8mm
  • Nikkorex 8 1960? camera 1.8/10mm 2x8mm
  • Nikkorex 8-F 1963 camera 1.8/10mm 2x8mm
  • Nikkorex Zoom-8 1963 camera 1.8/8-32mm super 8
  • Nikon Zoom Super 8 (Super zoom 8) 1966-68 camera 1.8/8.8-32mm super 8
  • Nikon 8x Super Zoom 1973-74 camera 1.8/7,5-60mm super 8
  • Nikon R8 Super Zoom 1974-80 camera 1.8/7,5-60mm
  • Nikon R10 Super 1.8/1.4/7-70mm) super 8

Nippon Cine Industries Co. Ltd., Japan

  • Wansta/Nippon 8 1950? camera, lens Wasta 1.9/13mm 2x8mm

Nippon Eigaki & Co., Japan These cameras were also produced during and after WW2

  • Excel model E camera 9,5mm 1937
  • Excel Model-L camera 9,5mm 1937 lens 3.5/14mm
  • Excel model Pony camera 9,5mm 1937
Nippon Kogaku K.K., Japan
  • Nikkorex 8F camera 8mm 1961
  • Nikkorex Zoom 8 camera 8mm 1962

Nippon Koki Kogyo Co.Ltd., Osaka, later Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan

(1939-1957)
  • Vanguard Silver 8 195? camera single lens 2x8mm
  • Silver Cine 8 camera twin-turret 1954? 2x8mm
Nitzsche, Johannes, Leipzig, (East-) Germany (Founded in 1903. From 1924 Johannes Nitzsche A.G. A majority of shares was obtained by Zeiss Ikon A.G in 1933, sold to Ansch�tz & Co.GmbH, Kiel. in 1938. Abortive restart in 1950. In 1932 Philips started producing some of their their projectors under license. Read further: Johannes Nitzsche, Kinematographen & Films : Die Geschichte Des Leipziger Kinopioniers)
  • Vitagraph 1903 projector 35mm
  • Saxonia I 1907 projector 35mm
  • Matador 1911 projector 35mm
  • Saxonia III 1913 projector 35mm
  • Kinino Heim-Kinematograph 1913 (home-movie) projector 35mm
  • Pestalozzi School-Kinematograph 1913 schoolprojector 35mm
  • Reform Reise-Kinematograph 1913 portable projector 35mm
  • Saxonia IV 1919 projector 35mm
  • Kinino 1921 home projector 35mm
  • Castor 1921 school projector 35mm
  • Reform 1923 school projector 35mm
  • Z.S. IV 1927 twin projector 35mm
  • Meloton 1927 double sound projector with synchronised turntables
  • Saxonia V 1927 (Z.S. V twin) projectors 35mm
  • Nitszche 1933 projector 35mm
  • Matador II 1935 projector 35mm
  • Matador I B 1950-52 projector 35mm (under the name J.Nitzsche)


NIZO / Niezoldi & Krämer GmbH (Nizo), Munich, Germany

(NIZO became the camera make of Braun AG in 1962) Nizo cameras
  • Cine Nizo 16 1925 camera 16mm ACR 1011
  • Cine Nizo 9,5 A 1925 camera 9,5mm ACR 0198
  • Cine Nizo 9,5 A 1926 camera 9,5mm ACR 1012
  • Cine Nizo 9,5 H 1926 camera 9,5mm
  • Cine Nizo 9,5 F - (Fa, Fb, Fg) 1929 camera 9,5mm ACR 0405
  • Cine Nizo 9,5 F 1929 camera 9,5mm ACR 0667
  • Cine Nizo 9,5 F 1926 camera 9,5mm ACR 0199
  • Cine Nizo 9,5 F 1929 camera 9,5mm ACR 1013
  • Cine Nizo 16 B 1927 camera 16mm ACR 0200
  • Cine Nizo 16 C 1928 camera 16mm ACR 0201
  • Cine Nizo 16 D 1930 camera 16mm ACR 0202
  • Cine Nizo 16 D 3 1930 camera 16mm ACR 1014
  • Cine Nizo 16 L 1931 camera 16mm ACR 0203
  • Cine Nizo 9,5 K (K 3) 1932 camera 9,5mm
  • Cine Nizo 9,5 M 1933 camera 9,5mm ACR 0208
  • Cine Nizo 8 E (modell A, B, C) 1933-37 cameras 8mm (see also Foka)
  • Cine Nizo 8 ZD 1933 camera 8mm ACR 0406
  • Cine Nizo 16 L (64 FPS) 1936 camera 16mm ACR 0204
  • Cine Nizo 8 E A (S) 1933 camera 8mm ACR 0205
  • Cine Nizo 9,5 R 1935 camera 9,5mm ACR 0209
  • Cine Nizo 8 SO 1936 camera 8mm
  • Nizo TA 1936 projector 8mm ACR 0748
  • Cine Nizo 8 E B 1936 camera 8mm ACR 0206
  • Cine Nizo 8 E B 1936 camera 8mm ACR 1015
  • Cine Nizo 8 E C 1937 camera 8mm ACR 0207
  • Cine Nizo 8 E C (MOD) 1937 camera 8mm ACR 0668
  • Cine Nizo 8 Reflex Magazin (PT) 1939 camera 8mm ACR 1016
  • Cine Nizo 8 SO 1936 camera 8mm ACR 0210
  • Cine Nizo 1 x 8 AK 1949 camera 8mm in Agfa magazines ACR 0211
  • Cine Nizo S 2 T 1950 camera 8mm ACR 0212
  • Nizo Heliomatic 8 S 2 R Bifo 1951 camera 8mm ACR 0213
  • Nizo Exposomat 8 R 1955 camera 8mm ACR 0214
  • Nizo Exposomat 8 M - BN Exmag 1957 camera 8mm ACR 0407
  • Nizo Exposomat 8 T (TS) 1958 camera 8mm ACR 0215
  • Nizo Exposomat 8 T (TS) 1958 camera 8mm ACR 1017
  • Unilectra 1959? camera 8mm
  • Nizo Heliomatic 8 A Trifo 1959 camera 8mm ACR 0216 (click for image)
  • Nizo Heliomatic Focovario 8 1960 camera 8mm ACR 0217 (click for image)
  • Nizo Focovario 8 - BN Format 1960 camera 8mm ACR 0669
  • Nizo Allmat 8 1960 camera 8mm(click for image)
  • Nizo Heliomatic 8 Reflex 8 1960 camera 8mm ACR 0218 (click for image)
  • Nizo Heliomatic 8 Reflex B 1961 camera 2x8mm ACR 1018
  • Nizo Heliomatic 8 Reflex B 2 1961 camera 2x8mm ACR 0219
  • Nizo Allmat 1 1960 camera 2x8mm ACR 1019
  • Nizo Allmat 2 1962 camera 2x8mm ACR 0220
  • Nizo FA 3 1963-65 camera 2x8mm ACR 0221
  • Nizo FA 3 1963 camera 2x8mm ACR 1020
  • Nizo Electric EA 1 1964 camera 2x8mm ACR 0222
  • Nizo S1 super 8 camera 1965
Nizo projectors
  • Nizo B 1930 projector 16mm
  • Nizo C 1931 projector 9,5mm
  • Nizo G 1932 projector 9,5mm
  • Nizo G, J 1932 projector 8mm ACR 0747
  • Nizo H 1933 projector 16mm
  • Nizo HS - 1933 projector 8/9,5/16mm ACR 0468
  • Nizo J 1933 projector 9,5mm
  • Nizo 8 TA 1936 projector 8mm
  • Nizo P 300 1937 projector 8mm ACR 0749
  • Nizo TB 2, 3 , II 1938 projector 8mm ACR 0469
  • Nizo NK, NL 1939 projector 8mm ACR 0750
  • Nizo Lucia model II 1953 projector 8mm ACR 0470
  • Familia 500 1958 projector 8mm
  • Cinemator 2 - 1958 projector 8mm ACR 0751 (click for image)
  • Cinemator 8 1959 projector regular 8mm (test ACW May 1959)
  • Nizo Visacustic 1962 stripe sound projector regular 8mm
  • Cinemator 24 1963 projector 8mm
  • Nizo FP1 1964 projector 8mm
  • Nizo FP 1 S 1966 projector super 8
  • Nizo FP 30 1973 projector S8 ACR 1021
Noakes & Norman, Great Britain
  • Invicto 1898 projector 35mm
Nogu�s, Pierre
  • Stereoscopic (wooden) camera 2 x 35mm films
  • Hi-speed 60 f.p.s. (wooden) camera 1910 35mm
Norbel, Belgium
  • Toy projector 1925? 35mm
Nord Co., The, USA
  • Nord 16mm 1951? camera 16mm
  • Nord Professional 1952 16mm (sound) camera 3-lens turret motordrive
Nordisk, Copenhagen, Danmark
  • HK 16 projector 16mm
Norelco, USA. See also Philips and 70mm newsletter
  • Norelco AA-II Todd-AO 1963 projector 35/70mm
  • Norelco ERE 4184 cinema projector 16mm(usually comes with Christie xenon lighthouse)

Noris/Plank (Click here)

Norske Smalfilmapparater A/S, Oslo, Norway.

  • Elite-8 1957 8mm magnetic sound projector

Northridge Research, USA.

  • Aircraft Combat 87 C camera 28V. DC 35mm

O

Oehmichen (Soci�t� d'�tude et de perfectionnement des inventions Oehmichen, Sepio), Valentigney & Paris, France

  • BAG type CG4 1931/2 projector 35mm
  • B.A.G. Standard portable projector 1932
  • SHA 1938? sound projector 16mm (distributed by OGCF)

Ofag AG, Heidelberg, Germany (1922-25)

  • Sieger 1922 projector 35mm

O.G.C.F., France

  • MT silent projector 1956? (1000 W.) 9,5/16mm
  • Super SLD 16 195? sound projector 16mm
  • Sinopcycle 1956? trade sound projector (continuous proj. on built in screen) 16mm
OKO/Proszynskiego (see Aeroscope and Proszynskiego)

Olag, Berlin, Germany

  • Fortschritt 1922 projector 35mm

Old Delft / De Oude Delft, Delft, Netherlands

  • Prototype Imax camera using three frames of 65mm film per image
  • Analector (CMC2) 1971 hi-speed opt/magn sound projector 16mm

Olikos, see Cin�ma Plaques, Ste. de

Olympus Optical Co., Tokyo, Japan

  • Olympus Zoom 8 S 1960 camera (1.8/10-30mm)2x8mm
  • Olympus Autoscope 1962 projector regular 8mm (test ACW Jan '64)
  • Olympus Pen 8EE 1963 cameras (1.8/9-27mm) 2x8mm

Onorato Isacco Torino,

  • Toy 35mm projector (labeled 'Made in Germany')

Optica GmbH, Berlin, Germany/Bing Werke

(1921 - 1926)
  • Optica Nr. 51/2 1921 Heimkino (home) projector 35mm ACR 0472
  • Optica Nr. 51/3 1922 projector (with built in resistance) 35mm ACR 0473
  • Optica Salon-S�ulen-Projektor 1922 projector 35mm

Optical Radiaton Corp. , India

  • Orcon model P-2000 projection head projector 35mm (modeled after Century Projector)

Optikotechna, Prag, Czechoslowakia (Meopta?)

  • Optikotechnica Projector regular 8mm

Optigraph, see Enterprise Optical Co.

Optisch Mechanische Industrie-Anstalt G�rlitz, Schlesien, Germany

  • Heimkino projector 35mm 1922?

OSSA, Spain

  • Ossa carbon arc projector 35mm
  • Ossa 6C carbon arc projector 35mm(looks like Cin�m�canica V6C)

Oude Delft, Netherlands

  • Analector 16mm projector 1948?

Oxberry, USA

  • Oxberry models 3100, 5420 MX animation/ film recorder cameras 35mm

Oxford (see Loveless & Hunter)

Ozaphan, Germany

for German Ozaphan cellophane films (See also Agfa, Noris and Siemens)
  • Ozaphan 1, 2 and 3 hand crank projectors 16mm (similar to Agfa Magica)

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