Bell & Howell Autoset 624EE Camera
Made by Bell & Howell in the United States in 1958, this is one of the earliest
amateur cameras with automatic exposure control.
The Autoset takes 25 feet spools of double 8 mm film.
As well as taking 16 frames per second, the camera can also take single
frames.
It is fitted with a Super Comat lens, (f: 10 mm f/1.9), it has an Auto or
Manual aperture setting and a clockwork drive.