The Cine Technician (1935-1937)

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36 The Joiiyual of the Association of CineTechnicians August, 1935 €<IM0 » AND NEW EYEMO TRIPOD With as many characfers" as there are photographic conditions, the Eyemo has yet to be stumped at a movie-making task where mobility and perfect photography are prime essentials. Seven film speeds, threelens turret, variable area viev/ finder, hand crank or motor drive, 200 to 400-foot auxiliary magazines. And in addition, there is the new special Eyemo Tripod, extra rigid, light in weight, developed especially for news, scientific, and exploration work with the motorand magazine-equipped Eyemo. Smooth working pan and tilt. Up tilt 46 with 400-foot magazine, 60 without magazine. Tilts straight down. Write for complete details. CAMERA BELL & HOWELL CO. LTD. 320 REGENT STREET, LONDON, W.I 'Phone: Langham 4376