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Filming with 16mm film in the 1930's with a Kino-Kamera and showing the movie with a Filmo 57 projector

 recently sold by 

Delta 98 Den Haag

The Hague, The Netherlands


a used, but beautiful, almost new looking, 16mm film / movie camera, the

Kino - Kamera F

made circa 1936 by Siemens Kino Technik, 
SH, Siemens & Halske AG Berlin


with many exciting accessories, such as:

3x Schneider Kreuznach lens, the
Tele Xenar F:3,8 f=10cm,
Xenon f:2,3 F=5cm,
Xenon F:1,5 f=2,5cm
all with orange Siemens SH lenscap, nikkel protecting cap & Siemens leather case

and with:

Leitz Wetzlar, long base rangefinder FONOR, with black clamp,

BEWI precision exposure meter, text in German,

4 viewfinders in makers box,
metal film cassette for Kodak film,
several booklets 
and a leaflet with the text:

HOLD THE CAMERA STEADY WHILE TAKING A SCENE



and an almost new looking, 16mm movie projector, the 

Filmo 57

made circa 1928 by Bell & Howell, Chicago, USA

in it's original potable case, with inside a charming little bottle

Bell & Howell Film Oil



now in private German and Belgium collections

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