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Sears C-128 Super Eight Movie Camera
Manufactured around 1975(?) for Sears, Roebuck and Co. of Chicago, Illinois. Model 459.91281, a type of generic �moden� Super8 movie camera of that day. It used a standard Super8 movie cartridge, had an automatic shutter (powered by a PX13 battery) and a battery driven (and constant speed of 18 fps) film advance motor (powered by two AA batteries in the handle). It featured an fixed focus lens with an amazing 2:1 zoom! To it�s credit, the optical viewfinder zoomed with the lens. A tungsten filter was automatically engaged when a movie light was attached to the socket on the top of the camera.
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