Filmo Automatic Cine Camera
Media Archaeology
Materials:
Collection: Collection M HKA, Antwerp (Inv. no. RV2_188 (BAC 77)).
Manufacturer: Bell & Howell Company.
An especially robust 16 mm. movie camera. Long following its introduction in 1923, it remained popular with subsequent generations. The Filmo was manufactured as a direct rival to Kodak film cameras. The camera has a compact but sturdy metal body, powered by a heavy spring motor.