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Vintage 35mm Newman Sinclair model E Motion Picture Camera

$ 1848

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: 35mm WHC
  • Type: Non-Reflex
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Film Format: 35mm Cine
  • Brand: Newman-Sinclair
  • Series: Series of 1930's-1950's
  • MPN: 35mm W Silent
  • Condition: Camera Mechanism runs well. Being sold AS IS AS SEEN
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Format: 35mm Cine
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Focus Type: Fixed
  • Color: Aluminum

    Description

    International Cinema Equipment
    .
    A Division of
    Magna-Tech Electronic Co. Inc
    is pleased to present for your consideration
    Newman Sinclair
    Auto Kine
    Model E
    35mm
    Motion Picture Camera
    Circa 1920's-1950's
    From the Age of the  "Silents "
    Provenance: Ex-Christies lot 373, 15th November 2005
    This rare Newman Sinclair Auto Kine 35mm Motion Picture Camera is a
    Model E was made in the U.K.
    The serial number is 451
    Offered is a  Newman and Sinclair Autokine Model E 35mm cine camera. It includes two extra magazines for a total of four.
    .
    It uses an internal 200 foot film magazine.
    Set up for single lens operation.
    It is driven by a double spring clockwork motor.  The speeds are adjustable.
    Direct vision optical viewfinder with spirit level and footage indicator visible, parallax compensated rear sight.
    This camera was manufactured by Newman and Sinclair, London from 1927 onwards. Invented by Arthur Samuel Newman (1861-1943), it is constructed of duralumin, a lightweight metal. It is powered by a spring-driven motor which could run a full 200 feet load of film continuously, and works at speeds between 10 and 24 frames per second. It also has a variable shutter which can be adjusted to create 'fade in' and 'fade out' effects and a direct vision optical viewfinder. Because it is light, hardwearing and can be used hand-held, the camera was popular with newsreel and documentary film-makers for over three decades. Documentary-makers such as Robert Flaherty, Basil Wright and Humphrey Jennings used these cameras.
    The Metal Body is in very good condition and ready for display in your collection.
    The mechanism is working well.
    It will be film tested prior to shipment.
    A Video will be supplied of the Camera Operating Should
    you
    be
    the purchaser prior to shipment.
    The is no
    lens included in this sale however we can fit
    one of your choice from available stock at extra cost.
    See our other sales for lenses that might suit you.
    The Camera includes a spare Magazine
    It also includes a fitted Case
    Please inspect the photos
    carefully
    .
    If you desire a quality 35mm Newman Sinclair
    Camera this may be your lucky Day!
    Bid on this operational
    Rare
    Camera
    It is in very good condition mechanically.
    It has original Patina
    It is sold as is as seen as a collectible
    Please allow-3-4 Weeks for us to ship your item.
    The case is good shape.
    There is a lens included as shown .
    They are getting extremely difficult to find .
    As for a Display piece is speaks for itself!
    Consult our other sales or call us concerning these items
    Shipping and Handling is extra
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    International Cinema Equipment
    a Division of
    Magna-Tech Electronic Co. Inc.
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