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Anonymous asked in Consumer ElectronicsCamcorders · 1 month ago

What type/model camera were used for 60s/70s home videos?

I'm trying to achieve the quality, grain, frame rate, etc that home videos, and possibly porn and B clas s horror movies were in the 60s/70s. What camera(s) would give my videos that effect

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  • 1 month ago

    There were no home video cameras in the 1960s. The first one was released in the early 80s.

    It would have been Cine cameras - film rolls, in other words - in the 60s & 70s.

    Mostly 8mm for home use, or 16mm if a real enthusiast or economy but better gear for B movies.

    Professional or higher quality movies would usually be made using 35mm or 70mm equipment.

    The early home cine cameras were typically mechanical, using a wind-up mechanism to run the shutter and transport the film.

    A typical 8mm one below - the big fold out handle on the side is the winder:

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  • Tasm
    Lv 6
    1 month ago

                                 8mm I think

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