Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1935)

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THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS January 30, 1935 witch on the sunshine ! . . DISCOVER THE NEW WORLD OF PICTURES INDOORS KODAK SUPER SENSITIVE PANCHROMATIC FILM. The film of lightning speed. Highly sensitive to the red rays in which artificial light is especially rich. "PANATOMIC” FILM. Not quite so fast as “S.S. Pan,” but still very much faster to artificial light than regular Kodak Film. Superfine grain. NEW “PHOTOFLOOD” LAMP. Plugs into ordinary electric light socket ; gives intense, continuous light, one and half times as powerful as earlier type, yet reduced to nearly half the price. Lasts for approximately two hours continuous burning time, sufficient for an immense number of exposures. Safety fuse incorporated . . . . . . . . 4/ “KODAFLECTOR” JUNIOR. Reflector for “Photofiood” ; increases effectiveness of illumination two and half times. Supplied with handy wire stand that can be stood on table, hung from wall, over chair, etc., in a dozen useful positions. Complete with 9 feet of flex, but without lamp . . 6/ “SASHALITE” BULB. The powderless successor to flashlight. Flash takes place in sealed glass bulb, fired by ordinary torch battery. No smoke, no smell, no danger. Each bulb gives one brilliant flash. Allows night¬ time indoor snapshots to be taken with any camera. Per bulb, io^d. Complete Sashalite Outfit containing 2 Bulbs, Battery in Holder, and Metal-surfaced Collapsible Reflector . . . . . . . . . . 7/6 ;ON’T allow these short-lived winter days to interfere with your photography. Bring yourself up to date with the simple new KODAK NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY AIDS Then you can switch on the sunshine at any time you please, and take all the pictures waiting for you under your own roof — far more easily, far more cheaply, than you have ever been able to take them before. Get the free illustrated 16-page booklet “New Simple Aids to Picture Making at Night” from your Kodak Dealer or from KODAK LIMITED • KODAK HOUSE • KINGSWAY • LONDON W.C.2 PLEASE MENTION “ THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ” WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS.