The Mansfield Holiday II is a Japanese-made 8mm movie camera produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It features a distinctive turret with three lenses (typically including normal, wide-angle and telephoto options). This camera operates purely via a clockwork wind-up motor, requiring no electronic battery power to run.
Key Features:
- Lens Turret: Features a rotating triple-lens turret equipped with normal, wide-angle, and telephoto prime lenses, providing different fields of view without changing lenses.
- Aperture Speed: Lenses typically offer a bright fast maximum aperture of f/1.8.
- Film Type: Uses standard 8mm film, not Super 8. The film must be flipped halfway through shooting.
- Operation: A fully mechanical, wind-up mechanism, allowing for continuous shooting without batteries.
- Light Meter: Includes a built-in, front-facing non-coupled selenium exposure meter for ambient light readings.
- Country of Origin: Manufactured in Japan by Mansfield Industries Ltd.
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