Business screen magazine (1942)

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U. S. Navy PhoIogropS A great war camera— the "Special," leader of all Cine-Kodaks IF you are an advanced amateur, you have long known Cine-Kodak Special as the movie camera that "has everything." Its combination of great qualities makes it far and away the finest instrument for advanced 16-mm. movie-making ever produced. If you are a doctor, physicist, biologist — you are familiar with the Special's remarkable adaptability in recording and demonstrating all kinds of scientific work. And now — as a great war camera — Cine-Kodak .Special is again demonstrating its tremendous versatility. Hundreds of these Specials are in Army, Navy, and Air Force hands today, contributing to the most com plete war record ever attempted. The Special's adaptability to the toughest and most varied conditions gives it a very great range of war uses — from filming action on Navy ships, and with our .\rmy at the front, to making educational and instruction films in the great Naval laboratory at Anacostia, as shown in the picture above. * * * Your own Cine-Kodak is a blood brother of this great war camera. Take care of it. Use it, these days of limited film, to make movies of the home front, for your soldier or sailor to see on his return. . . . Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Cine-Kodak EASTMAN'S FINER HOME MOVIE CAMERA \ inher Six • 1944 23