Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1953)

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Built to standards Seven governor-controlled speeds assure accurate and constant exposure. Speed control is easily adjustable through full range while camera is running. ■:r ~^-m ■ The professional accustomed to the best in 16mm equipment invariably selects the Bell & Howell 70-DL. And his requirements are identical with those of the advanced amateur. Here is compactness and completeness of design . . . ease of operation . . . absolute quality in every optical and mechanical feature . . . unlimited versatility through a complete range of lenses and accessories. The Bell & Howell 3-lens turret revolves in either direction and automatically locks camera until lens is in filming position. Rear lens elements are always enclosed and completely protected against dust and damage. The critical focuser is an integral part of this fine camera. Its 10-diameter magnification makes through-the-lens focusing of any one of the three mounted lenses exact. The hand crank permits double exposures, lap dissolves. Allows exposure of the full 100-foot film as one continuous scene. Calibrated frame counter may be reset at will. Bell & Howell