Business screen magazine (1946)

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phanging the ACL's clip-on inagazine takes 5 seconds! Loading the magazine is fast and simple, too. Less changing bag time than any other camera. when you run out of film, and cover the lost five seconds with a cutaway, later. And in the studio with a script, the ACL's five-second magazine change means that it's just another take. Immediately. For a free ACL brochure, write to Eclair Corp. at 7262 Melro.se Ave.. Lo.s Anfjeles, Calif. ;K)046; or at 7;i S. Centra) Ave.. Valley Stream. New York 11580. No obliKation. eclair CAMERA MAKERS SINCE 1909 o change the ACL's rearmounted co-axial magazine, 'U snap off the used one and jap on a fresh one. That's all. ) threading, no loop to form. I)U don't need to touch the m at all! The film is threaded and je loop is formed inside the Magazine when you load it, jfore shooting starts. The rear m pressure-plate is on the mt of the magazine. The film annel and the aperture are ji the camera body. To load the magazine, you rop the spool or core into November/ December, 1971 place, push the film's end into a light trap and snap the feed side lid on. That's all you have to do in the dark! No threading, no sprockets. On the take-up side, you run the film through two sprockets and form the loop. You can see what you're doing, so it's simple — and fast. Film maker Vaughn Obern says: "With one assistant, you can easily get by with only two 200 foot magazines!' Shooting unscripted action that won't wait, you can leave the tape recorder going 17