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H-16 camera with wood and aluminium tripod

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The home-movie market took off after World War II. Enthusiasts across the world began to document their lives with a series of small, easy-to-use home-movie c..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Film cameras

Similarity: 90%

H-16 camera with wood and aluminum tripod

Switzerland, c. 1948
Similarity: 87%

Paillard-Bolex H-16 16mm Camera

1950
Similarity: 83%

16mm Film

Similarity: 76%

D8L standard 8 mm camera with 3 lenses and pistol grip

Switzerland, c. 1960
Similarity: 76%

16mm projector

Austria, c. 1950
Similarity: 75%

C8 Cine camera

Switzerland, c. 1954
Similarity: 74%

Bell and Howell Filmo 70DR

United States, c. 1960s
Similarity: 73%

8MM Movie Camera E3L Model 1617

Japan, c. 1950
Similarity: 73%

My father's camera

Canada, 2000
Similarity: 72%

16MM Sound Projector, RST Series

Japan, c. 1970s
Similarity: 72%

Filmo 70DR with light meter

United States, c. 1960
Similarity: 71%

Bell & Howell Model 374 Super 8 camera in case

Similarity: 71%

Eastman Kodak Cine-Kodak Special II 16mm camera

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French Hortson cinema style 16mm projector

Similarity: 71%

220 Sundial camera

Switzerland, c. 1954
Similarity: 70%

Bell & Howell Model 491 Super 8 camera

1970s
Similarity: 70%

Bell and Howell Zoomatic Director Series Model 414 PD

United States, c. 1962
Similarity: 70%
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