Movie Makers (Jan-May 1928)

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Experts and Beginners ACCLAIM the Accomplishments of the Victor CineCamera Quick adjustment of speeds, half-normal, normal and high speed for SLOW-motion; absolute steadiness and sharpness of pictures at all speeds ; convenient location and accuracy of the view-finder ; smooth "velvety" action of the control button ; full start and dead stop without jar; simplicity of threading film; quiet vibrationless mechanism; silent light running crank wind; hand crank feature; perfect SLOWMOTION, — all are features emphasized in the enthusiastic comments of users. The Victor Cine-Camera marks the beginning of a new era in amateur motion picture photography. Price $ 125, Complete with f. 3.5 V elostigmat lens (USES CINE-KODAK AND OTHER 16 M/M DAYLIGHT LOADING FILM) Ask your dealer or write direct for further information Victor Animatograph Co*, inc. 340 VICTOR BUILDING DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. S. A. One-hundred-twelve