Cinematographic annual : 1930 (1930)

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538 CINEMATOGRAPHIC ANNUAL For 9.5 mm. Film: the Pat hex Projector, fitted with the Super-Reel attachment. all grouped together on the base-plate. The tilt knob is directly above, with the stop button for still projection just above it, and the framer, which acts behind the film, just above that. The rewind is unusually simple, as all that is necessary is to thread the film into the reel it has just been removed from, and throw the projector into reverse. As a companion to the revolutionary Kodel "Homovie" camera there is the Kodel "Homovie" projector, which is made with the same zig-zag movement as is used in the camera. The projector, however, can also be used for projecting normal 16mm. films. It has a 250-Watt lamp, whose beam is reflected onto the film. The machine is equipped with a still-projecting safety-shutter, and has all the customary refinements. In the 9.5mm. field, Pathex is the sole American representative, just as in the field of 9.5mm. cameras. This firm produces a single model of projector, which, by virtue of an attachment for increasing its capacity, may almost be said to do duty as two distinct models. The first model is the regular Pathex projector, and is