marketed in 1972-3
model: ???.91290
instruction manual: 9129
silent super 8 cartridge
lens: Varizom f: 1.8 \ F: 10-30 mm
zooming ratio: 3x
focusing: manual, 1.5 to infinity
rangefinder: aerial
zooming: auto and manual
filter size: ?
viewfinder: single-lens reflex with adjustable eyepiece
viewfinder information: under and over-exposure warning signal
exposure: auto exposure control; TTL Electric Eye
film speed: auto for 25/40 and 100/160 ASA (daylight/tungsten)
ASA notching: ?
CCA filter: built-in 85A filter; coupled with movie light socket
filming speed: 18 fps
shutter opening angle: <180 degrees
sound: no
remote control socket: no
cable release socket: no
movie light socket: screw type
film counter: yes
handle: fixed, chamber for penlight batteries
film drive motor: DC micromotor
battery check button: ?
power source: 2 x AA batteries \ 1 x PX13 button cell for light meter
weight: ?
dimensions: ?
tripod socket: 1/4"
made in Japan by ?
This camera cost $80 in 1973 in Usa. Article by Burt Murphy, Movie Cameras: What Do You Get for under $100?, Popular Mechanics Magazine, Hearst Magazines, Vol 139, Num 4, April 1973, Usa [pp 106-110].