Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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New Equipment and Materials For addresses of the sources supplying I II formation on which these listings are iiased, refer to Directory of Sources, lavre 258. For more information about my of the equipment and materials an iiiunced here, use the enclosed readei irvice postcard. NEW EQUIPMENT Kodak 8mm Sound Projector \ new 8mm magnetic sound-on-film ector, unveiled by the Eastman (ak Company at the Master Photo lers convention, promises a ver le, low-cost means of producing ■ and movies by any school, church, luiustry, government agency or com niunity group. Amateur shooting of ilont 8mm movies has kept pace with prevailing boom in still photog ly. Now this new means of produc movies in sound as well as color IS the way for similar boom in ol-made as well as home-m a d e ralkies." Any 8mm film, new or old, may be notrack" coated, a sei-vice handled ugh Kodak dealers. The magnetic ie coating, applied between the film and the perforations, is activated an "Alfenol" metal head slightly rower (20 mils) than the coating le, to eliminate edge tracking. An ;jut for attaching an external speaker nounted on the control panel. Voice music may be recorded simulta isly, via microphone and phono Its. the latter usable also as an out to drive auxiliary amplifying equip t. A 2x10" speaker is in the pro ir case. A red signal light appears when the "record" switch is turned on and a blinking white light indicates best volume level. Narration and other sound may be changed at will simply by recording over, and thus simultaneously erasing, any previously recorded sound. The non-axial projection lamp reportedly gives a satisfactory picture 5 feet wide; when recording, it can be reduced to 250 watts to increase lamp life. Lamp and motor switches are separate; a single 4-position rotary switch controls forward and reverse projection, "stills," and power rewind. Projector runs either at 16 or 24 frames per second. Weight approximately 30 pounds. Price $345. Kodak dealers are prepared to demonstrate. See local dealer. CAMERAS: Still SSmm View Camera. Unique versatile professional monobar precision instrument. Less lens, shutter and magazine $875; Model F with fixed front and rear assembly same $460; magazine $138; industrial model tripod $320; desk stand $43; 2" to 6" lenses in Compur shutter $150 to $255. FAIRCHILD. For more Information circle No. 101 on return postal card. PROJECTORS: Movie, TV Argus 8mm Projectors. Three models, all have automatic threading, 150watt true-flector light. "Showmaster 500A" offers equivalent to 500-watt illumination, $104.95. Model 750AV equivalent 750-watt light, $134.95; Model 750AVZ has in addition also the zoom lens (15:25mm); both 750s include splicer block, auxiliary room light, variable speed control. ARGUS. For more information circle No. lOS on return postal card. Sonector-Phon is the AGFA Sonector projector plus a base unit with a sound head for the transcription and l\i<iliik uiiiiii .Soiiiiil I'rojt'clor Educatioixal Screen and Audiovisual Guide — May, 1960 AGFA Projector playback of magnetic sound, or the playing of film taken on the Fairchild 8mm sound camera. Projector with base $299. AGFA. For more information circle No. 103 on retnrn postal card. WoUensak 8min Projector features self-threading, zoom projection lens (15:25mm), reverse and still, rheostat speed control, 750-watt illumination. Model AZ-715 $169.50. WOLLENSAK. For more information circle No. 104 on retnrn postal card. PROJECTORS: Stiil Remote Focus Control on 2x2 projector permits keeping image sharp as well as forward and reverse slide changes by the speaker, leaving projector unattended. Also automatic operation for slide advance 2-30 second intervals; manual operation; built-in editor for changing slides while magazine is in machine; sychronization with tape recorder for soundslide shows; 500-watt. "Superba 77" $119.95. AIREQUIPT. For more information circle No. lO.** on return postal card. PROJECTION ACCESSORIES Horizontal stack 2x2 projector accepts up to 35 cardboard mounts; 300-watt 245