Eumig C3 M 8mm Motion Picture Film Camera Cine Circa:1959 Made In Austria
Item History & Price
Made in Austria.
Cosmetic Condition: "Very Good" with only light indications of use visible.
Operational Condition: "Good / unknown" unfortunately no way to make a complete test of this unit but all indications look very good, advance motor appears smooth, film gates appear good and take up spool is operating as expected and aperture adjustme...nts seem fine.Optics: "Good" with some faint indications cleaning marks on auxiliary lenses but still in good condition.
Complete with detachable bottom speed grip and original hard case.
Basic Description:The Eumig C3M was introduced on the market in 1959. It is equipped with three lenses: a Eumigon 1:1.8, 12, 5mm a Eumacro 2, 5x a Eumicron 0, 5x The movie camera has a grey metal housing, with inserts of blue skin. It weights kg. 1, 250 its measure are the following: 44x121x170 mm. Under the lens there is a lever for opening and closing the diaphragm from 1.9 to 16.Characteristics A y ear of Production 1959-1963
Place of production
Vienna, Austria
Format 8 mm, Double-8
System , Film length
Coils, 7.5 m
Training Spring Mechanics
Image frequencies 8-16-32 fps, VPV, MAR, Continuous scroll
Aiming Galileo sight with light meter needle display, parallax correction
Mount Fixed
Goals Eumigon 1: 1.8 F = 12.5mm EUMACRO optical TV complement (x2.5) EUMICRON macro optical complement (x0.5) Light meter Cell coupled to the lens diaphragm, needle in the viewfinder
Counter Metric
Dimensions (WxDxH ) Weight 4.5 (7.3) x 11 (15.5) x 11.6 (13) cm, 1.2 kg
Case, Finish Cast aluminum alloy, blue faux leather sides
Serial number
Under the camera
User manual can be found below:3106.net/photo/cam1101.htm
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