American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1935)

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CINE-KODAK SPECIAL I I ^ Ground-glass focusim I nterchangeable film chambers Long-running spring motor One and eight-frame cranks Variable speed Single-frame release Fades Dissolves Double exposures Slow motion Animation slipping mash into position between lens and film FREE ♦ ♦.A large-sized 16-page booklet detailing the advantages of this finest of 16 mm. motion picture cameras. Write to Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y., for "Presenting Cine-Kodak Special." Only Eastman makes the Kodak