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hew products review FEATURING NEW EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES j Super 8mm Sound Projector IFAIRCHIID CAMIKA A: INSTRUMhNT h;is iinnounced a new model Super 8nim sound projector, the AgenI, Model Sevenly-07. Seventeen pounds. Front and rear screen projection. F.ndless loop cartridge. 20 minutes playing time. Price is $395. hultistriul Producis Div., 75 Mall Drive. Commack, N.Y. 11725. 16mm Camera Lenses and Accessories PA1LL.\RD, INC. has a new compact jVario-Switar 17-85mm zoom lens available in C or hayonet mount for various model Bolex cameras. Can be mounted on turret with other lenses. f3.5 to f22. 3V4 ft to infinity. 11 ounces. 1900 Lower Rd., Linden, N.J. 07036. KARL HEITZ is marketing the PeriApollar 360-degree lens, which covers a complete horizontal circular image of 360 degrees without gaps. Vertical field is 60 degrees. Lens can be adapted to most still, motion picture and TV camsras, as well as to projectors. 929 Third Ave.. New York, i\.Y. 10022. ^LAN GORDON ENTERPRISES has a new line of fog effect fillers said to be deal for matching fog conditions when phi>tographing from day to day. Can be Jsed with both b/w and color film. No .xposure compensation is needed. 5363 V. Cahuenga Blvd., N. Hollywood, Calif. U60I. I Slide Projector lEASIMAN KODAK has announced a laew series of Carousel projectors featurng "whisper-quiet" operation. Generally limilar to previous Carousels, the ne« models, designated "H" for "hushed", lave a lower blower speed made possible ly the General Electric HI.H quartzlalogen lamp which dissipates heat hrough its rear surface while reflecting ight from the front. 343 Stale Si., liolusier.N.Y. 14650. camera platform for use on smooth, flat surfaces. Fastens quickly to car tops, floors, without marring. 630 Minlli Ate.. \,w York. .\.Y. 10036 Filmstrip Projectors BELL & HOWFI.I has a new soundfilmstrip projector, the Attache 3.'>, packed in a Samsonite case. B&H Autoload 35mm filmstrip cartridges are used, with a cassette player built-in. Screen is 9" by 12"; illumination 55 watt. 12 volt; weight 19 lbs; AC-line power. Price is S350. B&H AV Producis Div., 7100 A'. McCormick Road. Chicago. 111. 60645. LA BELLE INDUSTRIES has brought out two new accessories for the Tutor 16 filmstrip projector permitting individual presentation use. One is a fold up Camera Accessory riNI 60 has introduced a new Vacu'lalform, which is a suction-mounted screen, the Tutor Theatre, which can be packed in a new protective dust cover containing storage compartments for sales literature and extra Commpak cartridges. 510 S. IVorihington Si.. Oconomowoc, Wis. 53066. Audio Cassettes ,\UDIO MAGNhMCS is introducing a new line of Series QHF low noise audio cassettes said to reproduce a much wider dynamic range with greater frequency response. 14600 Soitlh Broadway, Gardena, Calif. 90248. Microphone /\ccessor/es SHURE BROTHKRS has announced a new series of seven "In-Line" microphone attenuators, equalizers and adaptors. Will modify a system to prevent overload, reverse phase, reduce low-frequency or high frequency noise, add presence, reduce "brightncrs", convert a balanced low-impedance microphone imput to live level. 222 Hurircy Ave., Evanslon. III. f>()2()4. Cassette Duplicator AMPEX" CORPS CD-200 high speed cassette-lo-casselte duplicator provides 3000 C-30 copies per 8-hour working continued on page 112 before you buy any color processor, ask yourself these questions: How long does it take to warm up? Normally it tal(es most processors 3 to 4 hours to get from ambient 70 to the required 100-110: With a Treise Color Processor, warm-up takes only 20-45 minutes. (Think how much valuable time you save!) Once on temperature, does it stay on temperature? Treise Processors feature a unique "proportional control" system that maintains a close watch over the temperature and provides just the right amount of heat to maintain it at all times. There is no "stop 'n go," no wide fluctuations of temperature. Thus a Treise Processor is more economical to run than any other processor. Does it provide consistent quality? No other processor can assure you such unvaryingly consistent quality and performance — end to end, side to side, roll to roll, day to day! This is the kind of performance you should demand ... and can take for granted when you buy from Treise. Does it "cut corners" to feature a "cut-rate" price? Treise Processors meet or exceed all film manufacturers' specifications. All chemical solutions are pump recirculated and filtered. All moving parts in the drive system run on ball bearings. All components are the finest that money can buy. How easy is it to maintain? When it comes to maintaining a Treise Processor, there's frankly very little of it. When necessary, however, you'll find that it has been designed with service in mind. For example, the film racks are removable without the use of tools and without disturbing thread-up. Moreover, all pumps, filters, etc., can be easily inspected and replaced in a few minutes, instead of the usual 2 to 3 hours delay! Write for catalog on our complete line ol Color and B&W Processors! REISE ENGINEERING, INC. 1941 First St. • San Fernando. Calif. 91340 "lovember/ December. 1971 111