American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1942)

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Unsurpassed in If n a I i t if . VersatitHif and Hiqidiiif -^ The friction type head gives super-smooth pan and tilt action with 360^ pan and 80 tilt ranges. A generous sized pin and trunnion assures long and dependable service. "Spread-leg" design affords utmost rigidity and quick, positive height adjustments. A "T" level (like those used in heavy professional models) is built into this 14 lb. superfine tripod. The top-plate can be set for 16mm. E.K. Cine Special, v/ith or without motor; 35mm. DeVry and B & H Eyemo (with motor), and with or without alignment gauge. Many other features are graphically described in literature that will be sent upon request. Tripod H«»atl UnrondiiiunalUi iiuaranivvtl 5 Years. Write for Heseriplive MAterature! "Professional Jr." tripods are used by leading Newsreel companies, 16mm and 35mm motion picture producers, the U. S. Government, — Signal Corps, Navy Department, and Office of Strategic Services — for important sound and silent work. FRANK C. ZUCKER RineRH €ouipm€nT^. 1600 BROflDuuna \ n€uj yoRK ciia ^^ Above ColUpiible and adjuitabla telascoping mafal triangla. Extendi from l6'/2" to 26I/2". Has wing locking nuts for adjusting lag spread and stud holes for inserting points of tripod feet. Triangles prevent damage, insure cameramen that their equipment remains in correct position and will not slip on or mar arty type of surface. Left — 35mm Eyemo with motor and 400 ft. magazines mounted on "Professional Jr." American Cinematographer August, 1942 369