Technicolor Mark Ten

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    The Technicolor Mark Ten is a movie camera for super eight film cartridges. It's got an awesome 12-36mm 1:1.8 zoom lens, and it was made around 1966 or 67, which is no surprise since it looks like it's straight out of the original Star Trek series. There's not alot of information about this camera on the web, but one source says it was made by Minolta.
    Had to have this one!

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    1. Corey Holms 68 months ago | reply

      Yours looks better than mine :(
      I couldn't get it to stand upright, so i had to lean it against the wall.

    2. John Kratz 68 months ago | reply

      I actually made a stand for mine so I could shoot it like this. It's hidden underneath the poster board that the camera's sitting on, and there's a screw coming through the paper and into the tripod socket.

      Did yours come with that crazy blue case?

    3. Corey Holms 68 months ago | reply

      Damn, that's really smart, wish I'd thought of it.

      It actually belongs to a friend who I'm desperately trying to buy it off of. He does have the blue cloth case as well.

    4. rodinal1 68 months ago | reply

      Is Super 8 film still made?

    5. seychelles88 68 months ago | reply

      What excellent condition your camera is in! Well done!

    6. akrokdesign 68 months ago | reply

      very nice. looks like new.

    7. bcostin 68 months ago | reply

      Wow, that's one sharp looking camera.

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    8. RCM273TH 68 months ago | reply

      A combination lazer gun / hairdryer .. great camera .. super image .. You certainly do your cameras justice

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    9. Drive⏎ 64 months ago | reply

      great looking camera, nicely photographed too.

    10. Anti-$ocial butterfly [deleted] 64 months ago | reply

      lovely.

    11. illtakeyourphoto! 59 months ago | reply

      Very nice camera.

    12. Dismayed & Perplexed 53 months ago | reply

      What film ISO's does it support?

    13. John Kratz 53 months ago | reply

      Sorry, I have no idea.

    14. sakraft1 53 months ago | reply

      nice camera!

    15. Benn Murhaaya 51 months ago | reply

      I would love to shoot something with this in my hand :)

    16. Montreal Photo Chick 51 months ago | reply

      I just got one of these at a yard sale for $2. in great shape, with case and projector! Thanks for posting this so I could learn about my treasure.

    17. microcosmologist 17 months ago | reply

      AWESOME! man I wanna shoot movies on THAT.

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