American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1934)

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DOUBLE exposures . . . dissolves . . . fades . . . mask shots . . . slow motion — they're all within the Special's scope. For this remarkable 16 mm. camera has a full complement of accessories that includes many devices you previously found on 35 mm. studio cameras only. Cine-Kodak Special has a variable shutter; two hand cranking shafts — eight-frame and single-frame — as well as a spring motor drive; a reflex finder for ground-glass focusing with all lenses ; interchangeable 100-foot and 200-foot film chambers; mask slot between lens and film; double lens turret for six interchangeable lenses. A Custom-Built Camera The basic model, equipped with /.1. 9 lens, set of six masks and one lOO-foot film chamber, is priced at $375. Special adaptations of this model or additional equipment furnished to order. Write for the abundantly illustrated Cine-Kodak Special Book. The most capable of all 16 mill. Movie Cameras Y^ou get professional scope at atnatear cost tvith Cine-Kodah Special^ the 16 nutu camera built and equipped to studio standards. You can make a scene such as this with the Special by double exposure, and animation filming with the single frame release button. First exposure of the girl against a dark background... wind back the film... then single frame exposures of the toys. Circle, oval, and two vertical and two horizontal half masks arc supplied with the Special. Masks of heart, keyhole and other designs may be ordered. To use them you merely slip the mask in a .slot between lens and film. If it isn^t an Eastman^ it isn^t a Kodak Eastman Kodak Company, W