D2859.00001
Kinétographe
OBJECT TYPE: Camera
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OBJECT IDENTIFIER: D2859.00001
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MANUFACTURER: Debedts, Rider
FABRICATOR: Sanson, Grimoin
NATIONALITY: French
OBJECT NAME VARIATION: Debedts Kinétographe
INTRODUCTION DATE: ca 1896
FILM TYPE: 35mm rollfilm
IMAGE SIZE: 18 x 24 mm.
FUNCTIONAL TYPE: film, silent
INTERCHANGEABLE LENS: Yes INTEGRATED SHUTTER: Yes
Combination camera, projector, printer. Invented by Rider Debedts, the
Kinétographe used 35mm film with Edison perforations, in 100 foot
lengths. It could be also used for direct viewing of the film. The
intermittent motion is supplied by a wheel with three equally spaced
teeth, which as it revolves, activates two other wheels sufficiently
to replace one image with another.
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According to Cromer collection inventory, the apparatus was fabricated
by Grimoin Sanson for Debedts.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE:
George Eastman House Information File - Technology Collection.//
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