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This section will briefly show a photograph and a brief description of the StewartWarner Movie Camera and the Kodak Cine Special. Budge received the first camera in 1929 and purchased the second in 1933.
1media/128px-Vintage_Stewart_Warner_16mm_Movie_Camera,_Model_531-B,_Circa_1930s_(21195694594)_thumb.jpg2025-03-19T17:29:20-07:00Stewart-Warner 16mm Movie Camera1media/128px-Vintage_Stewart_Warner_16mm_Movie_Camera,_Model_531-B,_Circa_1930s_(21195694594).jpgplain2025-03-19T17:29:23-07:00
1media/Caméra_16_mm_Ciné-Kodak_Spéciale_1_(1933)_thumb.jpg2025-03-19T17:30:04-07:00Kodak Cine Special1media/Caméra_16_mm_Ciné-Kodak_Spéciale_1_(1933).jpgplain2025-03-19T17:30:06-07:00
1media/4842178691_c1b9632738_b_thumb.jpg2025-03-19T17:59:04-07:00Stewart-Warner Movie Camera Advertisement1media/4842178691_c1b9632738_b.jpgplain2025-03-19T17:59:05-07:00