American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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a dixies of oTlve cAfew 16 mm. D KODASCOPES Sound Kodascope FB-25 — (Illustrated here) Operates, on either A.C. or D.C., from within its own case which, when closed, effectively kills mechanical noise. Available with single 12-inch permanent magnet speaker in separate case, or with a twin unit incorporating two such speakers. Microphone or phonograph jack. Excellent for average church, school, convention, or club assembly. Price, with single speaker, 2-inch //1.0 lens, and 750-watt lamp, $425; with double speaker, $4.50. Sound Kodascope FB-40 is the projector for use with the largest audiences capable of being served by 16 mm. movies. Twin speaker only, and A.C. only. Jacks for both phonograph and microphone and provision for mixing both with the film's sound. Complete, with 2-inch f/l.G lens and 750-watt lamp, $520. LJERE are five completely new 16 mm. Sound Kodascopes — each of the five designed to meet a specific need. They are alike in the integrity of their design and construction; they differ only in capacity and function. All of them include unique safeguards of tonal quality in the reproduced sound track, all of them are excellent movie projectors (and can be used with silent film, if desired). And every one of them represents a new high in value, for the prices are remarkably low. Sound Kodascope FS-10 — Here, in a single case, is the utmost convenience in sound film equipment. Its 10-watt output, with the 10-inch permanent magnet speaker, is ample for audiences of several hundred persons. Microphone or phonograph jack affords "P.A." feature. Price, with 2-inch //1.6 lens and 750-watt lamp, $295. Sound Kodascope F is a two-case outfit, with the projector designed for use atop its own case. The 10-inch elect rodynamie speaker is mounted in a special hinged case which affords a large baffle and has provision for holding the projection screen. A.C.-D.C. operation. Price, with 2-inch//1.6 lens and 750-watt lamp, $370. Sound Kodascope FB is identical to the Model F except that the projector is designed for operation from within its own case, which serves as a sound "blimp." Price, with standard equipment, $400. Note. Five other lenses — a 1-inch //2. 5, a 1 H-'nch f/Z.5, a 2-inch //2.5, a 3-inch f/i, and a 4-inch //2.5 — are available as accessories or may lie specified on ordering, at slight price variation. • EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • ROCHESTER, N. Y. • American Cinematographer • March, 1941 133