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Canon Retro Cinema EOS100 Combines Super 8 Camera Design with Modern Technology

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Canon Retro Cinema

The Canon Retro Cinema EOS100 by industrial designers Maxim Mezentsev and Aleksandr Suhih looks like an old Super 8 camera at first, but inside, you’ll find modern technology. For those unfamiliar with the term, Super 8mm film cameras were first manufactured in 1965 by Kodak for their newly introduced amateur film format, which replaced the Standard 8 mm, with their first camera being the M2. During the late 1960s, cameras were only formatted to film at 18 frames per second, but as technology improved, speeds such as 24 frame/s (the motion-picture standard) and faster speeds (for slow-motion filming) were incorporated into camera mechanics. Continue reading for another picture and more information.

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