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Bell & Howell

Bell & Howell Eyemo

Spring-wound 35mm handheld camera first manufactured in 1925 by Bell & Howell. Takes an internal 100-foot film load (about one minute at 24 fps) and runs roughly 20 seconds per winding. Its small size and ruggedness made it a standard for newsreels and combat photography through World War II and Vietnam.

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Matthew Libatique
Matthew Libatique

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Used for Snorricam body-mounted shots on Requiem for a Dream (2000)
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Last updated March 20, 2026