Cinematographic annual : 1930 (1930)

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534 CINEMATOGRAPHIC ANNUAL Rear Vii-w of the Victor Projector, showing lamphjuse, motor-control, and automatic rewind just as compact as the camera is in its way. Much of this compacness has been secured by placing the two reels side by side below the projection-head, and by placing the lamp-house beside the film rather than behind it. Another outstanding feature is that all the controls are grouped around the film-channel, within a radius of a few inches. All of the usual movements are provided, including a still-picture projector; and a further remarkable feature is that the projector may be hand-cranked in an emergency. The Bolex projector is more conventional in appearance, but it has one feature that is absolutely unique: it is instantly convertible to either 9.5mm. or