American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1945)

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JVIaking moving pictures of battle action is an important part of the Signal Corps’ job in this war. In planning new actions, in analyzing a campaign, in showing the folks at home just how tough things really are, the camera is an important piece of equipment. A cameraman’s job is often dangerous, dirty, and filled with split-second action. That’s why cameramen swear by their Bell & Howell Eyemos. When you’re "shooting the shooting” you’ve got to have equipment that can stand rough and tumble conditions. You’ve got to have a camera that ignores falls, mud, jars, shocks, and vibration. And that describes Eyemo. Seven standard Eyemo models plus a complete selection of cor¬ related accessories make Eyemo a personal instrument, tailormade to your own specific needs. Precision-built by the makers of Hollywood’s preferred studio equipment, Eyemos are working today with Signal Corps men and newsreel cameramen all over the world. These men know from experience that they’ll get clear, sharp pictures. They like Eyemo’s simplicity — its ease of loading and handling. They know that what they see, they get. Bell & Howell Company, Chicago; New York; Hollywood; Washington, D. C.; London. Established 1907. OPTI-ONICS — products combining the sciences of OPTIcs • electrONics • mechanics Buy War Bonds AND KEEP ’EM BELL & HOWELL COMPANY 7148 McCormick Road, Chicago 45 Please send information on Eyemo Cam¬ eras and accessories. Name. Street. City & State. American Cinematographer • March, 1945 75