1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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Seventh Edition ADVERTISEMENT 103 The Standard 16Millimeter Projector — for schools, J churches, clubs and large homes Kodascope, Model A "V7"ears of use, under all conditions, have proved the worth of this Eastman projector. It is extremely simple — anyone can operate it. It projects pictures that are unexcelled for illumination, brilliance and definition. It is sturdily built, to withstand hard, continuous work. Aside from this, Model A is exceptionally "kind" to films. They are subjected to a minimum of wear and tear, and last indefinitely — a very important consideration. On occasion, the projector can quickly be DETAILS adapted tO the showing of Koda Size: 18 y2 x 14 y% x 10% inches. Weight: 25 pounds. , 1 c . . Capacity: 400 feet 16 mm., ^g-inch film. Lens: Optional COiOr . . . 10-millimeter motion 1.inch or 2.lnch focus, projecting a 39 x 52-inch picture pictures in full Color. at 11 or 23 feet. Focused by handy knob. Also, 5-inch * ' focus, projecting a 39 x 52-inch picture at 57 Yi feet Because Of these features, Ko from screen. 2-inch lens supplied unless otherwise dA • •■■ j specified. Current: Supplied by A. C. or D. C. house ascope A is m use m thousands circultj 105 10 125 volts. controned by rheostats; lamp of schools, churches, clubs and amperage indicated by ammeter. Special rheostat adapts Kodascope to 210-250-volt circuits. 32-volt homes in all parts of the world. equipment furnished for home generators. Framing and :t A-mnrnztratrA or anv TinA Leveling screws for accurate screen register. Rewinding bCC It demonstrated at any Uine Mechanism: Geared for quick winding by hand. SupKodak dealer's. plied with Kodascope: Two 400-foot reels, Splicing and Oiling Outfits, extra lamp. T PRICES TVT A TVT Kodascope, Model A (105-125 volts), with XT-L Jl\. ± >l 250-watt lamp (1-inch or 2-inch lens) $180 .00 Kodascope, Model A (32 volts), with 165-watt 1Z"/^\"P\ A 1Z" lamp (1-inch or 2-inch lens) 180.00 -TVv^/ i^AIV . Kodascope, Model A (105-125 volts), with 5 inch lens falso 1-inch or 2-inch lens) and ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 250-watt lamp 275.00