KINOR 16 CX 2M. Kodak 100T
KINOR 16 CX-2M
The 16mm Kinor 16CX-2M was developed in 1975 and used primarily for television and documentary production. Relatively quiet (about 40db) and producing a steady image (0.015mm registration variance), it is a prime candidate for those producing quality work on a limited budget.
• Motor: Electrical motor with system stabilization. • Film frame: 7.42 x 10.05mm • Film: 16mm film, with single or double perforation, long 100ft (30m) or 400ft (120m) • Film cassetes: Metal quick change daylight load film magazines for 100ft (30m)and 400ft (120m) film • Speed: 25fps crystal • Viewing: reflex • Single bladed mirror shutter with 170 degree angle • Claw mechanism with one transport pic and one registration pin. • Lens: Prime lenses: 6.5mm, 10mm, 15mm, 20mm, 25mm, 35mm, 50mm, 75mm, 100mm, 150mm, 200mm • Zoom lens: 12-120mm, 10-100mm • Focusing: via focusing screen or distance marks on the lens. • Viewfinder: Rotation, Reflex, 9.5 x, wih correction +/- 5D • Sound recording: camera has electronic module for pilot-signal for sync sound recorder. • Battery: 12V • Maximum work time (continuously): 10 minutes. • Ambient temperature: From -25 C up to 40 C • Size with 10mm lens and 100ft cassette: 290 x 220 x 220mm • Weight: 4.7 Kg.
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