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Bell & Howell Filmo 70HR KRM 16mm Cine Camera will accept 400 foot Magazine For Sale


Bell & Howell  Filmo 70HR KRM 16mm Cine Camera will accept 400 foot Magazine
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Bell & Howell Filmo 70HR KRM 16mm Cine Camera will accept 400 foot Magazine :
$249.95


MAGNA-TECH ELECTRONIC Company Inc.


ICE-MTE Providing quality products and

services to the Cinema Industry since 1956!

ICE-MTE is pleased to present for your offerding pleasure is another:

A Surplus

USED-Good Condition

Bell & Howell

Model 70HR or KRM

Also known as the FILMO

16mm Motion Picture Camera

This fine camera is self contained and will operate with 100 ft daylight load

or with an external 400 foot magazine.

1 - 25mm Standard Lens Included!

See our other sales for the 400 ft magazine.

We haveacquired a few of these Cameras as Government Surplus.

We bring them to you while the supply lasts.

These havebeen stashed in a government Warehouse since 1960\'s!

Photos are typical of several in stock.

Don\'t miss this wonderful opportunity!

This Camera is well known for its super quiet operation

and steady picture, as well as high qualityoptical system.

The year 1923, Bell &Howell introduced their first Filmo,

the model 70A, a single lens camera. The 70A wasquite expensive

for 1923, having a price tag of $180. In 1925 the release of the second Filmo,

the model 70B, a high speed camera that only ran at 128fps.

This was designed for motion analysis work.

There would be at least ten other models in the series

before production stopped in the 1980\'s.

The Filmo had a great influence on television news. In the mid 1950\'s

and early 60\'s local stations began to venture out of the studio and

incorporate film into their nightly news programs, it was 16mm Filmo

they chose to acquirefootage of local events. Even after stations

adopted more sophisticated magnetic sound-on-film cameras

like the Auricon, the Filmo remained the workhorse \"stringer\" camera.

Some of the most dramatic close combat footage from the

Vietnam war was shot by both NBC and CBS using Filmo\'s.

Today, the B&H Filmo 16mm camera continues with renewed

interest and respect among student and independent filmmakers alike.

The low cost of ownership and simple maintenance are ideal for young filmmakers.

It is also like the 35mm Eyemo, it is the perfect crash camera.

With a few simple tools it can be mounted on almost any surface.

100 Foot Takeup Empty Spool

The camera features:

8-64 Frames Per second Speed Control

Accepts Single or Double Perforation Film

Internal Spring wound motor with a run about 60 seconds

Veeder Root Digital Footage counter- 0-999 Feet

Thru the lens reflex critical focus device

Parallax correction device

C Mount 3 lens revolving turret interlocked

to the viewfinder turret & lenses

Motor Run Lock Device

External Magazine Port & Drive Mechanism

If you require Electric Motor, or magazine for this camera,

Tripod and Head, Filters, Zoom lens and other accessories

please consult our store or call us.


We maintain a full line of service andsupport parts for

thisCamera as we have also acquired all the remaining stock

and inventory of parts from B&H and from Gordon Enterprises the successor to the B&H Filmo.

This Cameracost Uncle Sam about $2300.00.

Buy this at your price!

Photos are a typical of several in stock!

A little History.

We have been in the cine equipment business for over 40 years!

This camera will be been checked for proper operation prior to shipment.

It comes to you with a limited 30 Day limitedparts warranty!

Parts and support are available!

SPECIAL NOTE:

If you have thought about buying a new 16mm projector or a Zoom lens

and been holding back because of cost well we have an answer for you.

We have acquired a good supply of

USA GOVERNMENT SURPLUS BRAND NEW UNUSED

16mm sound projectors.

Choose from:

Bell & Howell 2585AM

Telex 1115

Joint Army Navy AS2Jan Projectors.

All offered here on !

See all this and much more at our store!

Shipping, packing and handling in the 48 States Via UPS ground is $25.00

Please note that UPS Does not Ship to Post Office Boxes!

Visit our stores formuch more.

EXPORT

We can now export this item. If you are living outside

of the USA and wish to purchase this machine let us know .

Costs vary depending on destination and method of packing.

Be prepared to spend for surface shipping between $150-300.00 USD.

We accept Paypal and all Major Credit Cards.

International and Export orders are welcomed anywhere in the world.

ICE-MTE suppliers of quality cinema equipment since 1975.

Please allow 2-3 Weeks for us to make shipment on this item.

If you need special handling or expedited shipment we will try to help.

International Cinema Equipment

a Division of

Magna-Tech Electronic Company Inc.

Miami Florida

Inspection is welcomed call for an appointment!

PHOTOS ARE TYPICAL OF THE ITEM BEING OFFERED!



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