We first saw and still see the rediculous over pricing of super 8, whether shorts, features or digests. Once that new Kodak camera came out, at that rediculous over high price, I immediately thought to myself, "Oh crap! Now cameras are probably going to start going up? How you folks noticed this? Vintage cameras, which would have easily sold on ebay or elsewhere for 100.00 or less, much less. Now, many of those same cameras, without USB's, without any 🧲 stripe raw film stock, are going for 900.00?!
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Let's look at some prices for top of the line super 8 camera prices from 1975
From the "professional Super-8" edition of American Cinematography.
Someone took the time to scan and post a pdf of the entire issue; it's a fascinating read for sure--mostly focussed on sound technology.
https://dtvgroup.com/Super8Sound/Ame...atographer.pdf
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This back-pages ad is for Bel Air Camera, which was in Westwood and closed about 10 years ago:
The most expensive Super-8 camera they listed was a brand new Beaulieu 5008-S w/6-80 Angenieux, at $1699.00.
Applying the standard inflation calculator that comes to $9,131.00 in today's dollars.
The new Kodak camera price doesn't look so bad now, does it?
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