Kodak shows off its Super 8 film camera at CES 2017
The new Kodak Super 8 camera features a slick design and some modern conveniences. It still shoots film, but Kodak takes care of developing, processing and digitizing your footage.
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The Super 8 comes with a wide angle lens, but can accept any C-mount lenses.
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One of the nice additions is the flip out LCD display for framing.
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The Super 8 still shoots 8mm film like its predecessors, but Kodak will take care of developing, processing and digitizing your footage.
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Kodak Super 8 Camera - Standard Edition
A Standard Edition version of the camera will come in black or white. No word on price or when it will ship.
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The Kodak Super 8 Limited Edition Camera will retail for $2,000 (which converts to £1,630 and AU$2,730) and ship in the spring. Check out our first take for more on the Super 8.