American cinematographer (Feb-Dec 1922)

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12 (7= THE AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER February 1, 1922 The earlier models of this instrument were constructed to an established standard in 1907, and today are in daily use alongside models built in 1922, producing the same high quality results which has characterized the product of B. & H. instruments in the Studio, Laboratory and Theatre the world over. Used exclusively for over fifteen years by the foremost producers and cinematographers in the making of nearly 95% of America's Feature Productions. Easily a hundred year outfit. Kept abreast of the times for every conceivable result, including slow motion analysis. <The Camera OF I Unequalecl Performance Only Camera made possessing pilot register movement, basically protected by U. S. Letters and Foreign Patents. Office, Display Rooms & Service Department. Candler Building, 220 W. 42nd Street, NEW YORK Established 1907 DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS CHICAGO Office, Display Rooms & Service Department, 6324 Santa Monica, HOLLYWOOD Reg. U. S. Pat. Office