International photographer (Jan-Dec 1934)

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Thirty The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER September, 1934 INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Brings results — Kates 45 cents per line — minimum charge one dollar per insertion. For Rent — For Sale — Wanted — For Exchange, etc. FOR SALE AND RENT— CAMERAS FOK SALE OK KENT — Mitchell and bell & Howell silenced cameras, follow focus. Pan lenses, free head, corrected new aperture. Akeley, Da Brie, Pathe, Universal, Prevost, Willart, De Vry, Eyemo, Sept, Leica. Motors, printers lighting equipment. Also every variety of 16 mm. and still cameras and projectors. B & H Cameras with old type shuttles silenced, $150. Everything photographic bought, sold, rented and repaired. Send for our bargam catalogue. Hollywood Camera Exchange, 1600 Cahuenga Blvd. Phone HO. 3651. Cable, Hocamex. BELL & HOWELL Professional Motion Picture Camera complete with 35 — 40 — 50 — 75 mm. lenses and Mitchell tripod legs. Also Akeley Camera complete with 2 in., 6 in., 17 in. ienses. Mervyn Freeman, 1960 South Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: REpublic 3171. LIKE NEW SOUND MOVIOLA, Model UC, Price $450; also new H. C. E. Freehead Tripod and legs for Bell & Howell, Eyemo or DeVry cameras — $75 complete. Hollywood Camera Exchange, 1600 North Cahuenga Blvd.. Hollywood. FOR SALE— CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED HOME MOVIE CAMERAS— DeVry Motion Picture Cameras — sound on film portable projectors with operators for rent. Photographic supplies — fine grain nnishing — courteous service. Educational Project-O Film Co., 1611 North Cahuenga, Hollywood. REAL BARGAINS in 16 and 35 mm. movie equipment and still cameras. Newest types cameras and projectors in all popular makes. Save money on film, lights, lenses and all essential accessories. Our 36 years of experience stands back of every sale. Before you buy, send for our new bargain booklet. Burke & James, Inc., 223 W. Madison St., Chicago. MITCHELL — Late model silenced camera, fully equipped. Reasonable. Continental Filmcraft, Inc., 1611 Cosmo Street. Hollywood. CAMERA REPAIRING bal-L & HOwtiLL cameras with old type shuttles silenced, $150. Hollywood Motion Picture Equipment Co., 645 No. Martel Ave., Hollywood. FOR SALE OR RENT— MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Bell & Howell 1000 ft. Magazines. Good as new, priced right for quick sale. Box 99, International Photographer, Hollywood. FOR SALE — Mitchell Camera in Al condition. Astro Lenses, Slip Head Tripod, Upright Finder, Silenced. Box 90, International Photographer, Hollywood. FOR SALE — Mitchell Tripod Friction Head in new condition. Box 95, International Photographer, Hollywood. FOR SALE — Inspected and Guaranteed Negative Short Ends — All Kinds. Continental Filmcraft Inc., 1611 Cosmo Street, Hollywood, Calif. MITCHELL MOTOR — 1000 ft. Mitchell magazines. J. R. Lockwood, Glendale. Douglas 3361-W. FOR SALE — 75 mm. Cooke Lens. F.2 in Mitchell mount complete. 50 and 75 mm. Astro lenses, mounted and unmounted. J. R. Lockwood, 523 North Orange Street, Glendale. Douglas 3361-W. BUYERS READ these classified advertisements as you are now doing. If you have something for sale or exchange — advertise it in these columns. THE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER, 1605 No. Cahuenga Ave., Hollywood. FOR RENT — 25 and 35 mm. lenses, motor adapters, Mitchell Standard tripod head, baby tripod, 400 ft. Mitchell magazines. J. R. Lockwood, 523 North Orange St., Glendale, Douglas 3361-W. FOR RENT— CAMERAS TWO THOROUGHLY silenced Mitchell cameras. Follow tocus device. Pan Astro lenses, Freehead — 1000 ft. magazines. J. R. Lockwood, 523 No. Orange St., Glendale. Douglas 3361-W. THE INTERNATIONAL PRO|ECTIONIST THE INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST, a monthly magazine published in the interests of the projectionist. Interesting, instructive. Yearly subscription U. S. and possessions, $2; foreign countries, $2.50. Tame T Finn Publishing Corp.. 1 West 47th St.. New York. WANTED TO BUY WANTED — Motion Picture and Still Cameras, all types, Lenses, Finders, Tripod Heads, Leica or Contax Cameras. Cash for hargains. Camera Supply Company, 1515 No. Cahuenga Blvd.. Hollywood. WANTED— Two Bell & Howell 120° or 170° shutter cameras immediately, for cash. Continental Filmcraft, Inc., 1611 Cosmo Street, Hollywood. WANTED— NEW OR USED 35mm. SOUND ON FILM RECORDING EQUIPMENT, SINGLE OR DOUBLE SYSTEM. GIVE ALL PARTICULARS IN FIRST LETTER. BIRD FILMS LIMITED, REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN. CANADA. WANTED — New or used 35mm. sound on film recording equipment, single or double system. Give all particulars in first letter. BIRD FILMS LIMITED, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. POSITION WANTED DO YOU WANT A CAMERAMAN who is an expert on studio production : or an expedition cameraman who knows every corner of the world ; or a cameraman who thoroughly understands the making of industrial pictures ; or an expert newsreel photographer ; or an expert color cameraman? A limited number of cameramen, backed by years of experience, are available. Write stating your requirements and we shall be glad to assist you in choosing the kind of cameraman you want. INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER, 1605 North Cahuenga Ave., Holly wood. MISCELLANEOUS COMPLETE COURSE IN FLYING — If interested in aviation, see Roy Klaffki, 1605 North Cahuenga Ave., Hollywood. WANTED — To know of the whereabouts of motion picture relics, documents, or equipment of a historical nature for Museum purposes. Write Earl Theisen, care of International Photographer, 1605 Cahuenga Ave., Hollywood. DEVELOPING IN DAYLIGHT! The Optochrom Developing Tank a Miracle Photographic Process As per circular received, this is the greatest step forward in this important photographic process made in years. It seems almost unbelievable that it has actually been accomplished and we were also somewhat dubious, until Dr. Brooks on his recent visit to Germany personally investigated this item and talked with a number of dealers who had been selling it with success and enthusiasm for some time. The factory is forced to work day and night in three shifts to keep up with the demand. While it has been on the German market for nearly one year, we preferred not to announce it until deliveries were actually in sight, which is now the case. It is made as yet only for the 2J4x3J4" ar>d 2J4x2*4" roll film, which news will be of particular interest to the many Rolleirlex devotees. Other sizes will be announced later. As indicated in the circular, its use is comparatively simple. One takes the roll film jus*| as it comes from the camera, inserts it in the inner part of the tank in very much the same manner as it is inserted in the camera, unrolling about five inches of the cover paper. This inner part is then loaded in the tank proper with the cover paper extending out through a slot in one side of the tank. The cover of the tank is then put in place, and one simply pulls the end of the cover paper, until it is completely out of the tank. The slot in the side of the tank is then closed by means of a simple seal. The processing of the film is now begun by pouring the developer through the funnel-like opening in the top of the tank. A rubber hose may be attached to the top and the film can be efficiently washed in the same tank. Rinsing and, fixing are proceeded in the same manner. The secret of this remarkable tank is that when the cover paper is pulled through, the loading end of the film, which is not fastened to the cover paper, is cleverly separated by a metal device and forced through a spiral groove in the inner part of the tank which keeps it well separated and allows a good circulation of the solution. When the end of the film is reached, which is fastened to the cover paper, it is cut loose by the ingenious metal device which is mentioned above, and the cover paper may then be removed entirely. The tank is constructed of Thesite, a form of bakelite, beautifully molded and impervious to the various chemicals used in photography. Write Burleigh Brooks, 127 West 42nd Street, New York City, for illustrated circulars, and arrange for a free trial. Please mention The International Photographer when corresponding with advertisers.