Business screen magazine (1967)

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a-v equipment trade tair DtiKiine's new "Super-Micromatic" /or iisi' in simi-durki'iied rooms. DuKane's Super Micromatic Has Brilliant Light and Coated Optics " Meeting a trend to film showings in semi-darkened instead of "blacked-out" rooms, the DuKane Corporation has introduced a new automatic sound filmstrip projector, the Super Micromatic. with high-efficiency coated optics and 600 watts of concentrated white light. This Model 14A650 employs a halogen quartz lamp with a life expectancy of 75 hours. Efficiency is increased by a self-cleaning feature in which tungsten evaporation is redeposited on the filament, helping to maintain color balance and light output. Standard 35mm filmstrips are projected; discs up to 16" at 33 1/3 or 45 rpm may be used in either standard or microgroove types. Automatic picture change ( l/20th of a second) is triggered by inaudible recorded signals and strips are rewound while being shown. 2x2 slides may be projected by use of an adapter. There's a "'program hold" feature and the whole package weighs in at 24 pounds; list price is $295.00. Write the Audio-Visual Division. DuKane Corporation at St. Charles. III. for useful technical literature. • v: Write our New Products Desk to request data on all equipment. NEW PRODUCTS & ACCESSORIES Maler-Hancock 16 Viewer/Editor Designed for Professional Use A new portable 16mm viewer/ editor, companion to the MaierHancock Portable Hot Splicer, is now available from that company. The Model 1600 viewer/editor was designed for continuous "professional duty" and incorporates four rollers, one sprocket wheel, film notcher and film pressure plate with a special mirror finish to prevent film damage. Optical system is protected by dust filter, easily removed from cleaning. The viewer/editor has a removable hood for use in brightly FOR PRODUCTION AND PROJECTION Maier-Hancock 16 \'iewer/ Editor lit rooms: 4/4" by 3 1/3" viewing screen provides a sharp image. Equipped with a 6-volt lamp and transformer-operated on 110-120 volts AC. the unit sells for S 159.50. Write Maier-Hancock Sales, Inc., 14106 Venture Blvd., Sherman Oaks. Calif, for further technical data and nearest supplier. • * * * Duncan Designs New Hand Grip, Trigger Release for Eclair NPR There's a new hand grip and trigger release for the Eclair NPR camera, introduced by Victor Duncan. Inc. The moulded aluminum grip incorporates a finger-tip re New hand grip for the Eclair XPR camera dcsitincd by Victor Duncan. lease which operates the camera through a pig tail, included with the grip. Accessory handle attaches quickly to camera with two screws. With the magazine at shoulder rest, the Duncan grip assures camera balance and safety, completely freeing the left hand for zoom control or other purposes. Available for immediate delivery at $98 postpaid from Victor Duncan, Inc., 250 Piquette St., Detroit. Michigan 48202. " • * * * Big Dual-Head Slide Projector by Genarco for Important Shows •?? There's a new dual-head rearslide projector designed for color video use. with a single magazine that's simpler and more versatile than conventional twin systems. Also useful for trainers and business presentation, the new dualhead machine is available from Genarco, Inc. Single-magazine feature of the new projector offers an error-free advantage when projection automatically shifts from one optical train to the other. Slide changing is simplified by inserting, deleting or CHICAGO FILM LABORATORY, INC. Quality, Service and Dependability Since 1936 to the Professional Producer COMPLETE LABORATORY XSD RCA SOUND FACILITIES: 16-35INni BLACK A\D WHITE AND COLOR PROCESSING AND DUPLICATESG — CONTACT AND REDUCTION :M0ST MODERN EQUIPMENT FOR 16>IM/3.5M>I EASTMAN NEG-POS COLOR PROCESSING EDITING. TITLING. MUSIC AND EVTERLOCK PROJECTION . . . re-arranging in a single magazine. Genarco's unit holds up to 70 3 ' 4 " X 4'/4 " slides with either glass or Polaroid mounts — the two types may be intermingled. Black-out between slide changes is also eliminated. Each optical train has a reflector. 3.000-watt lamp, condensors, heat filter and color-corrected lens to put 6,000 lumens on the screen. Lamphouses are sound proofed with a long-life cooling system. Write Genarco, Inc., Jamaica, N.Y. for descriptive literature and availabilities. • --:; ---^ * Busch "77" Projection System Is Ideal for Multi-media Showings A new Busch Mobile Audiovisual Projection System. Model 77. has been announced by the Busch Film and Equipment Co. SE^D FOR OLR COMPLETE PRICE LIST PHONT;: 9356783 (A/C 312) . 1322 \^ . BELMONT .WTNUE . CHICAGO, ILL. 60657 Busch "77" Multi-Screen Cabinet The integrated system provides for a combination of 35mm slide, filmstrip and 16mm sound projectors as well as a complete public address system and cartridge type tape recorder within a self-contained mobile cabinet. Push-button automatic controls operate all equipment from a convenient side panel. The multi-media approach favored in today's training classrooms and other presentations is made very flexible and convenient in this new design. The entire unit is said to cost about onethird of comparable custom-built audiovisual systems, because of factory assembly. Write for descriptive literature to Edwin Busch. president. Busch Film and Equipment Co.. 214 So. Hamilton St., Saginaw, Michigan. * * * What's New in A-V Equipment? a Extensive reports on the latest in audiovisual equipment for projection and production next month! 216 BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967