CANON Scoopic 16

CANON Scoopic 16

16 scoopic

Movie Cameras 1965

16mm Movie Camera

The Scoopic 16, launched in 1965 with its name derived from the word “scoop” in the jargon of news broadcasting, was developed by Canon as the world’s first 16 mm movie camera with a built-in zoom lens that was not merely limited to news reportage but had many other wide applications as well.

With this camera both high functionality and full capacity were made possible with such features as a wide angle 6:1 zoom lens, a servo mechanism that made the camera easy to operate even for inexperienced users, electromotive film feed and semi-automatic loading mechanisms, and many other features. The camera’s layout and design were also novel, the first of its kind in the world at that time.

The Canon DS-8, released for sale in 1970, was also being designed based on the concept and layout of the Scoopic 16.

Data sheet

Date of manufacturing
1965
Availability
DECORATION, LOCATION, CINEMA
Localisation
STOCK
Presentation
Painted steel
Photos
Non-contractual