Kodak has released highlights from footage
captured using its new Kodak Super 8 camera, designed to breathe life back into
the Super 8 film market. First unveiled back in CES 2016 the Kodak Super 8
camera has been designed by Yves Behar and is expected to cost between US$ 2500
and US$ 3000, if and when it makes the jump to the consumer market. Features of
the Kodak Super 8 camera include a 3.5-inch LCD, variable speed control and
C-mount lens support.
Kodak explains that the delay in launching the Kodak
Super 8 camera has been mainly due to the loss of knowledge within Kodak about
Super 8 cameras which will last manufactured a few decades ago. Kodak engineers
are having to relearn lessons that at one time were common, accumulated
knowledge in the industry.
For more information on the Kodak Super 8 camera
jump over to the official Kodak website. As soon as
any more information about a possible launch date is announced or comes to
light we will keep you updated as always.