The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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34 CINE TECHNICIAN March 1956 li OlA). ..you can check YOlir tOCUS ACCURATELY . . . IIS A FEW SECONDS. From Taylor-Hobson comes a new instrument of immense value to cameramen, camera mechanics and manufacturers — the Camera Focus AutoCollimator. Now, for the first time, you can solve all your focussing problems at a glance, whenever and wherever you like. The Collimator enables you to check the accuracy of your lens infinity focus and your lens mounts without having to shoot and develop tests. In addition, you can detect wear in gates and "breathing" whilst running. It is a small telescope-type instrument, illuminated by a torch that uses a standard battery. The unit is self-checking and is easily portable in a neat carrying case, provided with a sling. Phase write for J Studio Dept., G.B-Kalee Ltd., Dept. CT 3 56, Mortin before you shoot TAYLOR-HOBSON CAMERA FOCUS AUTO-COLLIMATOR Distributed by Telephone: MUSeum 5432. rther details. ler House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London, W.l A Member of the British Optical & Precision Engineers' Group