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Keystone K-48 8mm - 09-09-2011, 11:43 AM


Hello All, new member here! I just got bit by the vintage photo bug and have started buying alot of old movie and still cameras. I have a mint Keystone K-48 with three lenses and another K-23?? or 32 not sure. I ordered 6 rolls of 25ft film. My question is how do I load the film?? I heard mention of a magazine but am not sure if mine take that or not. I really want to use these for filming my grandson and such. I have a manual for the K-48 but have not yet received it. Any help would be great.

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Should be a magazine that you load the film into.
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I'll check mine an see if I have a manual.
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Thanks very much. So far no luck on finding a magazine for it??
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Thanks very much. So far no luck on finding a magazine for it??
Ok I owe you an apology, mine is a REVERE Eight. Now looking at the instructions I'm going to speculate that the magazine comes with the film that you buy. PM me if you want I will scan the instructions that show the
magazine and you'll see why I think it is prepackaged and sent back to the developer that way.
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I received my film yesterday and they were just round small cans. Not sure where to go from here? e-bay had a bunch of old kodachrome 8mm in magazines but I am not certain if you can process them.
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09-14-2011, 02:09 PM


I found a how to on you tube hope it helps,evidently all thats needed is a take up spool.
How to load an 8mm movie camera (Part 1) - YouTube
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