American cinematographer (Nov 1930)

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New covering power, definition and brilliancy COOKE For both Standard and "Wide Film"! LIST OF COOKE S P E E D - P A N C H R O LENSES 24 mm. Cooke F2 40 mm. (1%") Cooke F2 *75 mm. (3") Cooke F2 28 mm. Cooke F2 *47 mm. Cooke F2 n „ 32 mm. Cooke F2 50 mm. (2") Cooke F2 4/4 eooke 35 mm. (l 3 /g") Cooke F2 *58 mm. ( 2 V 4 ") Cooke F2 *100 mm. Cooke F2 *Fully covering 65 and 70 mm. wide film. For full details and prices covering both unmounted and mounted Speed-Panchro Lenses write to BELL & HOWELL Bell & Howell Co., Dept. W, 1848 Larchmont Ave., Chicago, Illinois. New York, 1 1 West 42nd Street, Hollywood, 6324 Santa Monica Blvd. London (B. & H. Co. Ltd.) 320 Regent Street / r Established 1907 Bei Aufragen und Bestellungen beziehen Sie sich bitte auf die American Cinematographer. ANNOUNCING new especially corrected for both orthochromatic and panchromatic film LENSES 1