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Description

Full Youtube video with sound of the functioning camera and film testing:
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SUPER EASY TO USE!
PERFECT LIGHT-METER!
FILM TESTED, WATCH YOUTUBE VIDEO^^^^^


Sankyo Super CME-660 Hi-Focus tested Super 8 film camera for sale.

Very straight forward to start and easy to use super 8 camera.
The camera is in great condition, as can be seen on the photos and YouTube video in the begging of this description.
Lens is clean and the camera is working very smooth.
Very reliable camera!

Comes with lens cap!


COMPACT!
GREAT LENS!
SUPER RELIABLE!



WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!
NEXT DAY DISPATCH!
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Sankyo Super CME-660 Hi-Focus

marketed in 1971
silent super 8 cartridge
lens: Sankyo Zoom f: 1.8 F: 8-48 mm
zooming ratio: 6x
focusing: manual, double image (1), 1.3 m to infinity
zooming: auto and manual
filter size: 62 mm
viewfinder: single-lens reflex with adjustable eyepiece
viewfinder information: f/stop meter
exposure: auto and manual exposure control; TTL EE, CdS cell
film speed: auto for 25/40, 100/160, 250/400 ASA (daylight/tungsten)
ASA notching: no-pin = stairs
CCA filter: built-in 85A filter, coupled with movie light socket
exposure compensation: +/- correction for auto
filming speed: 18, 36 fps, single frame
shutter opening angle: 150 degrees
sound: no
remote control socket: yes
cable release socket: yes
movie light socket: screw type
film counter: yes
handle: retractable, chamber for penlight batteries
battery check button: needle in viewfinder
film drive motor: DC micromotor
power source: 4 x AA batteries only
weight: 1300 g
dimensions: 70 x 160 x 210 mm 70 x 250 x 210 mm
tripod socket: 1/4"
made in Japan by Sankyo Seiki

(1) Sankyo Hi-Focus System is a superimposed image range finder. "When focusing the lens, press the Hi-Focus button. The viewfinder will automatically switch over to the double image focusing system wich has a magnification of 2x. Next, turn the distance ring until the double image merges into one image. After focusing, release the Hi-Focus button, then the field of view in the viewfinder will automatically to the original one and you will be ready to start shooting" (manual).









Do not hesitate to ask questions, they will be answered.


Kind regards,
VintigeFinest