International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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ARTHUR MENKEN, Paramount Newsree/ man, using his Eyemo "somewhere at the front." His choice for this work is a model with the offset turret which permits simultaneous mounting, without interference, of a wide range of lenses. SINCE their introduction 16 years ago, Eyemos have been known as the cameras that really get the unusual shots . . . shots difficult or impossible to make with other 35mm. cameras. Eyemos have long been praised, too, for their unfailing performance under conditions trying to both man and machine. And now, with seven improved models from which to choose, Eyemos have more to offer you than ever before! Probably one of the seven standard Eyemo models will meet your requirements exactly. But if not, we won't want you to compromise. We'll modify any Eyemo so that it will measure up to your specifications. This close collaboration is a highly beneficial result of the B&H policy of selling Eyemos in just one 'way — direct from the factory to you. Write, or visit the nearest B&H branch, and tell us about your needs. With no obligation to you we'll gladly submit our suggestions for your ideal camera. Bell & Howell Company, Chicago; New York; Hollywood; Washington, D. C; London. Established 1907. EYEMO ACCESSORIES add to the great inherent versatility of the cameras themselves. They include a special Eyemo Heavy-duty Tripod, alignment gauge, lenses, filters, exposure meters, editing equipment, and especially designed carrying cases for the cameras together with the commonly used accessories. -MADE BY EYEMO MODELS L and M have the compact type of threelens turret. Viewfinder is matched to 6 lens focal lengths by turning a drum; shows "sound" field to match camera's "sound" aperture plate. Operating speeds: Model L — 4 to 32 frames per second; Model M— 8 to 48. EYEMO MODELS Pond Q, most complete ofthe seven standard models, have threearm offset turret, prismatic focuser with magnifier, and provisions for electric motor and external film magazines. Speeds: Model P— 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, and 32 f.p.s.; Model Q— 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, and 48 f.p.s. Send Coupon for Complete Information I BELL & HOWELL COMPANY 1849 Larchmont Ave., Chicago, 111. Please send complete details about: ( ) Eyemo 35mm. Cameras; ( ) Accessories for Eyemos. Name Address I a'y state ,P ,~n BELL HOWELL International Photographer for December, 1941 23