Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1953)

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Take the L road to movie enjoyment with Kodak's finest 16mm. personal movie camera, the Cine-Kodak Royal Magazine Camera, and its regal companion, the Kodascope Royal Projector FOR FILMING— The Cine-Kodak Royal Magazine Camera has every feature you will want for the most thrilling movie-making experience of your life. Magazine loading for ultra-handy 3-second loading ... to make possible changing film type at any time. Slow motion for more revealing pictures of fast-action sports events, for trick effects. Single-frame exposures for animations, special titling effects. Standard lens is the Kodak Cine Ektar 2 5mm. //1.9 Lens, a member of Kodak's matchless Ektar series . . . for crisp, sharp pictures in black-andwhite or full color. Interchangeable lenses — takes any of eleven accessory telephoto and wide-angle lenses to broaden your picturemaking opportunities. Adjustable viewfinder — optical viewfinder is instantly adjustable to show the fields of accessory lenses without the necessity for masking. Parallax corrected. Wide focusing range, from 12 inches to infinity. Price, $176.25. Also available with prefocused Kodak Cine Ektanon J|k //2.8 Lens at just $147.50. FOR SHOWING— The Kodascope Royal Projector gives you projection performance that brings out the best in any 16mm. movies — greater screen brilliance . . . greater operating convenience . . . greater quietness. Superb optical system, same as that of the world-famous Kodascope Pageant Sound Projector, an f/1.6 Kodak Projection Ektanon Lens with a field-flattening element for pictures that are sharp and clear from screen corner to screen corner. Has 750-watt lamp (will take 1000-watt lamp for more light on the screen). Permanently pre-lubricated to end the major source of projector troubles. Reverse operation — for comedy effects and to make possible rerunning scenes of special interest. Variable speed control — finger-tip adjustment permits exact choice of speed for best performance, even when line voltage drops sharply or rises. Easy operation — film path is clearly marked for easy threading. Spring-counterbalanced elevating mechanism simplifies alignment. Quiet — no external belts. Nylon gear trains fully enclosed in reel arms — no belts to break or shift. Drive motor and fan are designed for lowest possible noise level. Easy portability — built into handsome Kodadur-covered case that also has space for reels, cord, and spare lamp. Reel arms fold into case for easy storage. Price, complete with lens, 750-watt lamp, case, and take-up reel, $245.00. Ask your Kodak dealer to show you the Cine-Kodak Royal Magazine Camera and the Kodascope Royal Projector. Prices include Federal Tax and are subject to change without notice. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester 4, N. Y.