Cinematographic annual : 1930 (1930)

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532 CINEMATOGRAPHIC ANNUAL The Victor Cine Projector. Filmo projector is 400 feet of film, but special attachments are made by the maker and by certain accessory specialists, by which the capacity can be increased to 1000 feet or 1200 feet, giving practically an hour's continuous performance. Probably the most important feature of this projector is the complete interchangeability of its lens equipments, for lenses ranging from yA -inch to 4-inches in focus can be fitted, and the power of its 2 50Watt lamp, combined with its excellent optical system, permits the screening of pictures as large as 7x9 feet. The Filmo projector can be adapted to Kodacolor, which it projects brilliantly. Another projector of the pedestal type is the Victor. This projector is particularly famous for being easy on the film, and its outstanding feature is an automatic trip which stops the motor and turns off the light if the film fails to track properly. Another