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Cine Kodak Eight Model 20 US $12.00
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Vintage Kodak Cine -Eight Model 25 Movie Camera US $21.99
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Vintage 1950s MANUAL for KODAK BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERA W F/2.7 CINE EKTANON LENS US $.99
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"VINTAGE" CINE-KODAK SENIOR EDITOR FOR 8mm US $50.00
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Cine Kodak Magazine 8 Camera, late fifties US $50.00
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CINE-KODAK EIGHT MM MOVIE CAMERA / MODEL 60 / EASTMAN KODAK CO. US $55.00
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Cine-Kodak Vintage Movie Camera, Model B, Case & Original Paperwork US $14.99
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Cine-Kodak Magazine 8mm US $50.00
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Cine-Kodak Eight Model 20 Movie Camera US $.99
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Vtg Cine-Kodak Eight-25 8mm Movie Camera US $9.99
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VINTAGE EASTMAN KODAK CINE EKTANON LENS 63mm f/2.7 w ADAPTER TYPE M US $12.84
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CINE-KODAK EIGHT MODEL 20 MOVIE CAMERA & CINE-KODAK GUIDE US $14.95
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KODAK CINE EKTAR 25MM F1.4-CAN ADAPT TO PANASONIC & OLYMPUS MICRO 4/3 CAMERAS-VG US $9.99
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Kodak Cine Ektar 25mm F1.4 US $25.00
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Vintage KODAK "Cine Camera Model K" circa 1940 US $34.75
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CINE-KODAK EIGHT-25 CAMERA, KEY WINDING US $5.99
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Cine-Kodak Color Filter F-1.9 Models B&BB US $10.00
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A film cleaner that safely solves the never-ending problem of fingerprints on color and black & white film as well as slides and movie film, leaving them dust resistant and static-free. Completely safe for use in industrial quantities... |
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EzFoto C-Mount Cine Movie lens to M4/3 MFT Mount Adapter, fits Olympus E-P1 E-P2 E-P3 E-PL1 E-PL2; Panasonic Lumix G1 G2 G3 G10 GF1 GF2 GF3 GH1 GH2 GH3 List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $6.59 |
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Professional designed 16mm Cine Movie lens to MFT M4/3 Micro 4/3 adapter ring |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Kidak Home Movie Camera from Mary Evans Sale Price: $29.99 |
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Photo Puzzle, KIDAK HOME MOVIE CAMERA. The Cine-Kodak model K - takes black-and-white, Kodacolor and Telephoto movies ! weighs only 3 lbs 11 1/2 ounces ! . Chosen by Mary Evans. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces... |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Kodak Advert 1929 (Punch from Mary Evans Sale Price: $29.99 |
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Photo Puzzle, KODAK ADVERT 1929 (PUNCH. You can make your own movies in FULL COLOUR - with a Cine- Kodak . Chosen by Mary Evans. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5... |
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While High Definition or HD capable camcorders are quickly flooding the market, such camcorders often have rather low-end performance when it comes to Full HD video. Even if the camcorder in question can go as high as Full HD 1080p the resulting video is often soft or filled with artifacts, something that can spoil a Full HD moment that you thought you'd captured perfectly. Thankfully, the Canon VIXIA HF M31 is not one of these camcorders as its performance for Full HD video is nearly on par with professional HD camcorders. This includes very solid auto focus and the ability to switch between manual and automatic modes on the fly. Video quality is very accurate with lush colors while the automatic functions react quickly enough for most consumers with image stabilization being very dependable.
Design-wise the Canon VIXIA HF M31 is glossy piano black with a nice grip for larger hands, something that should satisfy many such users. A 2.7-inch color touch-screen LCD flips open for access to more controls and the menu interface while simple recording, zoom and mode controls are within easy reach of your fingers. At 13.1 ounces the camcorder feels solid without being overly heavy and is comfortable to use.
Feature-wise the camcorder packs in a number of things that are done exceedingly well. While the 15x optical zoom lens is enough to play with, the camcorder also comes with solid real shutter and aperture priority shooting modes. This includes an aperture options from f1.8 to f8 and a shutter speed range from 1/6 to 1/2000 second so you have much better control over depth of field. These features are more commonly seen in professional-level camcorders and not compact consumer-level camcorders like the Canon VIXIA HF M31. Canon's Cine Mode is also available while you can select metering and drive modes when taking still images as well.
All in all, the Canon VIXIA HF M31 is a good compact consumer-level camcorder that delivers exceptional full HD performance along with high-end features not normally seen in a camcorder of this class. Solid design and an affordable price point also make it attractive for the mid-range user looking to get something with a little bit more performance than the average user.
For more product info, photos and customer reviews, visit Canon VIXIA HF-M31 [http://cameras-galore.blogspot.com/2010/08/canon-vixia-hf-m32.html]. For reviews and info on other camcorders and digital camera models, visit [http://cameras-galore.blogspot.com].
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Katrina Kaif is a gem for the Bollywood Industry. Her mother was British and Father was an Indian Kashmiri but she is very poor in Hindi. She has done lot of modeling assignments in London before coming into Hindi Film Industry. Her first modeling assignment was for a jewelry shop.
Although she is very poor in Hindi but look at her courage of doing films. She not only had done lot of Hindi movies but also few Telugu and Malayalam movies, and guesses what; she is not at all comfortable with any of these languages.
Her first hit Hindi movie was "Sarkar" but for her career the first hot was "Namaste London". Now she is a very strong character for Indian film industry and she has won lot of awards like Zee Cine Awards in 2008, Breakthrough Performance Award by StarDust for year 2005/06.
That's not all. She had won lot of awards in Hindi Film Industry. Some of them are Screen Awards (Entertainer of the Year) in year 2010, IIFA (International Indian Film Academy) Awards for Glamorous Diva of the Year in year 2008 and lot more. She was nominated 2 times for Best Actor (Female), 1 time for Negative Role, Star of the Year, Best Actress in supporting role, and Best Actress in leading role.
Her first movie was BOOM and was a big flop but Katrina proved her attitude and hard work in her two Telugu Movies 'Malliswari' and 'Pidugu'. She was the first actress in South Indian Cinema who had got 70 Lakh (highest amount so far) in a debut.
Not she a shining star of Indian Cinema and brand ambassador of many famous brands like Lakme, Veet, Kodak, Samsung, Slice, Spice Mobiles. In year 2005 she was chosen as face of the year for Lakme Fashion week.
Google has announced that in 2009 the most searched celebrity of Indian cinema was Katrina Kaif.
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Kodak cine model k info ?
can you give me some into on this camera?
This is where Google comes in handy.
It's a 16mm movie camera that was manufactured between about 1930-1946. It takes a magazine type film.
These antique movie cameras are completely manual, with a wind-up clockwork mechanism to run the film spools and shutter. You just wind the key a few times and press the button to start filming.
You can actually still get 8mm and 16mm movie film. You can order it online. Unfortunately, I don't think you can get magazine film anymore though. A magazine type film is film that comes pre-loaded in a magazine (sort of like a cartridge) and you just put it in the camera and start filming. I think there are some companies that will load 16mm film magazines, but it might be expensive and you'll have to find one that will do it.
If you have a collection of old movie cameras, or you want to start collecting them and using them as a hobby, then I suggest you get the cameras that use the spool type film. Like 16mm or "double-run" 8mm spool film. You can easily order spool type film online. But magazine film might be hard to find.
Still, that's a neat camera and you should keep it as an antique.
I found this website that might be helpful, for more info on 8mm and 16mm cameras:
http://www.movie-camera.it/kodake.html
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