In the 1930's Kodak manufactured the 16mm Enlarger camera that uses 616 roll film. During the early days of photography negative size was much more important than now because of the grain size and thus enlargement limitations. Larger negatives meant…
A two speed deck with glass& crystal (GX) ferrite heads, three motor direct capstan drive with IC logic transport operation, full auto-reverse, and a 7″ reel capacity. Other features included MIC-LINE mixing, variable audio output, 2 positions…