American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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CINE-KODAK SPECIAL % A #HEN the movie-making job to be done is an exact — and exacting — ■ one, Cine-Kodak Special is the chosen camera. Scientists and advanced workers in every field recognize this remarkable instrument as the camera that gives them easy mastery over cine-technique. A civil engineer, a botanist, a biologist, a physicist, and an athletics coach differ, of course, in their specific needs, as far as a 16 mm. motion picture camera is concerned. But Cine-Kodak Special, with its tremendous variety of integral features, adapts itself with ease to the mastery of the problems in each field. Ask your dealer, or write Eastman Kodak Co., for a copy of the completely informative, fully illustrated book, "The World's Finest 16 mm. Movie Camera." The Cine-Kodak Special is exactly that. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. American Cinematographer April, l'.Ml l'.'l