Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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0ciuCui<z~ the VERY VERS ... a new model 16mm Television Projector for use with Vidicon chains . . . Designed to replace Model 250. Features (Condensed for quick reading) 1 . Mechanism: Heavy-duty for long life, low maintenance; oil reservoirs; unitized construction with isolated intermittent. 2. Pulldown: 8-tooth sprocket actuated by proved Geneva movement. 3. Light source: (500-watt tungsten lamp.) Standby lamp in lamp house easily put into operation by external handle. 4. Application Time: 30% of each TV field. 5. Sound: Equipped with optical sound. Includes provisions to add magnetic sound playback. * 1 . Equipped for remote control. * 2. Provides facility for still-frame viewing by rotating main drive motor to open shutter. Lamp is at standby voltage during still-frame viewing. *3. Moderate price range. For further information, consult your customary source for television station equipment or inquire direct. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Motion Picture Film Department Rochester 4, N. Y. Coosf Division 342 Madison Ave., New York 1 7, N. Y. West Coast Division 6706 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood 38, Catif. Midwest Division 130 East Randolph Drive, Chicago 1, III.