The first amateur movie--or cine--camera was patented in 1898, but it
wasn't until 1923 that mainstream manufacturers began making cameras
specifically for the amateur market. During their history, thoughtfully
and thoroughly detailed in this authoritative text, a huge range of
amateur cine cameras was made. The four major amateur movie film gauges
are covered at length: 16mm, 9.5mm, Standard-8, and Super-8, along with
some of their less successful rivals. Unique in a book on this subject
is a major chapter on movie camera accessories, many of which found
strange and complicated ways of bringing professional specifications to
amateur equipment. The book is illustrated throughout with landmark
cameras--those that epitomized certain eras, plus many other unusual and
rarely illustrated models. A glossary of technical terms and an index
complete the book.