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You might be interested in a shirt-pocket sound movie camera I designed while at Kodak Research Laboratories in 1976-77, when other sound movie cameras weighed about 8 lbs. It was intended to be a consumer camera and used photographic film that moved through the camera continuously like tape in a tape recorder (not intermittently as usual), and was able to operate silently. This project was declassified and no longer business confidential to Kodak, which gave me commercial rights to it.
I’m an independent inventor and you might be
interested in the home page at http://www.HinesLab.co