Kodak Super 8 7445356 Midnight Black 2024

The extended gate Super 8 format captures a wider 16:9 aspect ratio on standard cartridges with the included 6mm f/1.2 lens, while offering frame rates up to 36 fps. A 4-inch articulating LCD, HDMI output, and crystal-sync audio I/O modernize the analog workflow without losing the tactile film experience. Best for film students and analog enthusiasts wanting a direct, relatively straightforward entry into Super 8 filmmaking.

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burst fps 36
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weight g 1430
Kodak Super 8 7445356 Midnight Black 2024 camera
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Informazioni su questo Camera

Super 8 is back! Kodak has spent years developing a modern film movie camera and the result of all that work is the Super 8 Camera. Blending modern design and conveniences with analog filmmaking, this Super 8 Camera is a brilliant revival of the classic moviemaking aesthetic.

  • Accepts Standard Super 8 Film Cartridges
  • Extended Gate Super 8 Format
  • C Lens Mount; 6mm f/1.2 Lens Included
  • Frame Rates: 18, 24, 25, 36 fps

The 30-Second Version

The Kodak Super 8 Camera brings film filmmaking into the modern era with a big articulating screen and digital audio, but it's still an analog camera at heart. Frame rates top out at 36 fps, and you'll need to send film off for processing, but the results have a charm no digital camera can match. At around $5,500, it's pricey, so only get it if you're committed to the Super 8 aesthetic.

Overview

It's been a long wait, but Kodak finally dropped a brand new Super 8 camera, and it's a love letter to analog filmmaking with a few modern perks. You get a big 4" articulating touchscreen, digital audio recording, and a C-mount system that lets you swap lenses, all in a package that still feels like a classic movie camera. But don't confuse it with a modern mirrorless: this thing shoots actual Super 8 film cartridges, meaning you'll need to budget for film stock and processing.

We've been testing it in our database, and while the performance numbers aren't going to blow anyone away compared to digital cameras, that's not really the point. The Super 8 Camera is about the experience and the unique look of real film. It's a conversation starter and a teaching tool, but it's also got some frustrating omissions that even beginners might notice.

Performance

On the spec sheet, the burst score hits the 89th percentile, but that's mechanical frame rates maxing out at 36 fps, which is speedy for Super 8 but laughable next to a Sony that can rip 120 fps 4K. The display is a standout at 84th percentile, bright and sharp for monitoring your shots, and build quality feels solid at 73rd percentile. Where it stumbles is everything else: no stabilization, no autofocus, and a sensor that's, well, film, which lands it in the bottom quarter for video scoring because you're stuck with standard definition Super 8 resolution. Battery life is mediocre, and the electronic viewfinder situation is basically just that LCD, which can be tough in bright sun.

Performance Percentiles

AF 33.7
EVF 36.1
Build 73.1
Burst 89.1
Video 21.1
Sensor 25.8
Battery 44.9
Display 84.3
User Sentiment 63.5
Connectivity 68.6
Social Proof 45.8
Stabilization 32.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Film look is gorgeous and authentically analog. 89th
  • Big articulating touchscreen makes framing easy. 84th
  • C-mount support opens up a world of lenses. 73th
  • Digital audio recording with mic/line inputs. 69th

Cons

  • No single-frame shooting for time-lapse. 21th
  • No built-in ND filter, so exposure control is limited outdoors. 26th
  • Requires film processing and scanning, adding cost. 32th
  • Limited frame rate options (18, 24, 25, 36 fps only). 34th

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (8 reviews)
👍 Verified users consistently describe the camera as reliable, durable, and easy to use, especially for beginners dipping into film for the first time.
👎 The missing single-frame mode and absence of a built-in ND filter are frequent pain points, making certain shooting scenarios more difficult than they should be.
🤔 The requirement to process and scan film is both the appeal and the main friction, with some loving the hands-on process and others wishing for a more streamlined path to digital files.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 36

Display & EVF

Screen Size 4
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating Yes

Build

Weight 1.4 kg / 3.2 lbs

Connectivity

USB Micro-USB
HDMI Micro-HDMI

Value & Pricing

With prices ranging from $5,495 to $7,467 depending on the retailer, this is a luxury item, period. You can buy a flagship mirrorless camera and a couple of lenses for that cash. But the value isn't in specs; it's in the experience and the resulting footage. If you're committed to the Super 8 workflow and want a new, reliable camera rather than a 50-year-old eBay find, the price makes a certain kind of sense. Just shop around, because that $2,000 spread means one vendor might have a much better deal.

vs Competition

Stacked against digital heavyweights like the Sony Alpha a1 II or the Canon EOS R6 Mark III, the Kodak Super 8 Camera looks like a toy. Those cameras shoot 8K, have class-leading autofocus, in-body stabilization, and can act as full production tools. But they produce a digital image, not the dreamy, grainy warmth of Super 8 film. If you need reliability, low-light performance, and fast turnaround, get a Fujifilm X-H2S or a Panasonic S5IIX. The Kodak is for when you want to slow down, embrace the process, and get a look that no LUT can perfectly replicate.

Spec Kodak Super 8 7445356 Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Canon EOS R EOS R6 Mark III Sony a7 a7 V Nikon Z9 Z9 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7
Type compact mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless
Sensor - 40.2MP aps-c 32.5MP full-frame 33MP full-frame 45.7MP full-frame 25.2MP micro-four-thirds
AF Points - 425 1053 759 1053 315
Burst FPS 36 20 40 30 30 75
Video - 8K @60fps 6K @120fps 4K @120fps 8K @120fps 5K @120fps
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 1430 579 609 610 1160 721
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayUser SentimentConnectivitySocial ProofStabilization
Kodak Super 8 7445356 33.736.173.189.121.125.844.984.363.568.645.832.4
Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Compare 88.195.589.585.599.997.19784.383.393.294.693.5
Canon EOS R EOS R6 Mark III Compare 98.48894.993.189.658.896.699.292.993.294.699.5
Sony a7 a7 V Compare 95.788.7959189.660.196.699.692.993.294.696.1
Nikon Z9 Z9 Compare 98.489.599.496.197.96597.384.397.293.284.884.7
Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 Compare 84.78897.495.297.556.189.284.392.993.294.696.1

Common Questions

Q: Does the camera come with a film processing bundle?

Not yet—Kodak has hinted at a package that includes developing and scanning, but for now you buy film cartridges separately and send them to a lab.

Q: What's the shutter angle, and how does it affect motion?

Kodak hasn't confirmed the exact angle, but it's believed to be around 150–180 degrees, which delivers smooth, filmic motion blur at 24fps.

Q: Can I shoot time-lapse with this camera?

No, the Super 8 Camera doesn't offer single-frame recording, so there's no way to capture time-lapse directly in-camera.

Who Should Skip This

Anyone who needs modern video conveniences like autofocus, image stabilization, or internal 4K recording should look elsewhere. If you're hoping to shoot quick-turnaround content or events where you can't afford to wait for film processing, a digital camera like the Panasonic S5IIX will save you time and money.

Verdict

This camera is for two types of people: beginners who want to learn the fundamentals of film filmmaking without messing with ancient, unreliable gear, and nostalgic shooters who'll pay a premium for that tactile Super 8 experience. It's easy to use, well-built, and the large LCD is a genuine help. If you're in love with the idea of film, you'll have a blast. But if you're after cutting-edge video quality or a do-it-all hybrid, this isn't it.

Usage Scores

Overall (42.3)Video (25.1)Travel (25.5)Youtube (37.9)Beginner (41.8)Vlogging (30.6)Streaming (32)Photography (26.5)Wedding Events (24.7)Sports Wildlife (38.4)Product Photography (33.4)

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