Almost seven years ago, Kodak announced that it would soon be offering a digitally enabled movie camera that shot on good ol' analog Super 8-mm film. Well, it's taken a while, but prospective buyers can now reserve a Kodak Super 8 Camera of their very own.
So it has a HDMI connection for viewing on a monitor. Wonder if that functions to “output” (video capture card) and has the all the charm/related with the format and none of the film cartridge requirements.
Otherwise, this just sounds like a sleazy stockholders wet dream. A “upgraded” version of a campbells soup can painting with as much effort and thought put into it.
3 minutes of film? Why not go all in at that rate and have it like a 1950’s brownie video camera where you had to crank it up clock spring style?
Oops, I gave a idea. now it’s $15,995 for a even more “retro” experience