Eumig Viennette 5 Zoom Reflex 8mm Camera
Eumig Viennette 5 Zoom reflex 8mm Camera & Kodak Kodachrome40 (K40) Movie Film - Type A
The Eumig Viennette 5, made in Austria, came on the market in 1970. This one did away with several limitations imposed by the earlier 8mm movie cameras. It is capable of taking movie pictures at either 18 or 24 frames per second. The lower speed is economical, while the faster speed gives a much smoother viewing experience.
Eumig Viennette 5
marketed in 1970
silent super 8 cartridge
lens: Eumig Vario-Viennar f: 1.8 \ F: 8-40 mm
zooming ratio: 5x
focusing: manual, split image
zooming: auto and manual
filter size: 55 mm
viewfinder: single-lens reflex with locable eye-sight adjuster: +/- 3 diopters
viewfinder information: f/stop indicator, under-exposure warning signal
exposure: automatic exposure control; TTL EE, CdS photocell
film speed: auto for 25/40, 40/64, 64/100 and 100/160 ASA (daylight/tungsten)
ASA notching: no pins = 3 stairs
exposure compensation: +/- 1 f/stop
CCA filter: built-in 85A filter, coupled with movie light socket
filming speed: 18, 24 fps, single frame
shutter opening angle: 180 degrees
2 cable release sockets: single frame and continuous running
movie light socket: kodak type, with filter key
film counter
handle: fixed, chamber for penlight batteries
battery check button
film drive motor: DC micromotor
power source: 6 x AA LR6 1,5V Batteries only
weight: 1320 g
dimensions: 79 x 117 x 226 mm
tripod socket: 1/4"
made in Austria by Eumig
Leather Case Made in Germany