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

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New Equipment For addresses of the sources supplying information on which these listings are based, refer to Directory of Sources, page 418. For more information about any of the equipment and materials announced here, use the enclosed reader service postcard. CAMERAS— Movie & TV Microfilm Camera, high speed, (low type, puts materials up to 12%" wide on 16mm microfilm, as fast as unskilled office personnel can feed sheets into opening. Illumination intensity control, remaining footage indicator, audible warning, automatic 60 second film advance at beginning and end. 71^x151/4x26", 21 lb, 450 watts. 115 V AC. requires no warm up time. FEDMEC For more information circle No. 101 on retarn postal card. Reflex 8's. One-finger power-zoom, f/1.8, automatic electric eye with manual over-ride; parallax-free viewing field includes f/stop; built-in "A" conversion filter: zooming range 10 to 28mm equivalent to wide-angle. PROJECTORS— Movie Moviematic 16mm Projector, TV type screen. 20C0' reel arms. 3-watt amplifier, 6" attached oval speaker; 2" ( l.G and ■'-■>" f'2 lenses with swingaway mirror for straight projection; Reflex 8 normal and telephoto; single frame and continuous (with automatic rundown stop); self -setting footage meter. $210, spool loading. Same, for magazine load, $230. REVERE For more information circle No. 1U2 on return postal card. CAMERA — Accessories Kodachrome II is now available in "Professional Type A" emulsion (135 36-exposure only for the present). Exposure index with 3400K photofloods is ASA 40; with corrective filter in daylight or 3200K tungsten illumination ASA 25. Essential difference from regular Kodachrome II is reduced contrast and increased brightness range. KODAK Moviematic Projector 800' continuous repeater magazine installed with film protection cut-off switch. AC-DC operation. $649. Other adaptations of this versatile model available. KALART. For more information circle No. 103 on return postal card. VIdeotronic 8mm Sound Motion Picture Projector, with rear projection screen, was demonstrated in the Churchill Films booth at Kansas City, with a considerable library of 8mm sound educational films. Price reportedly $375. MPO-VID. For more information circle No. 104 on return postal card. PROJECTORS— Still Rear View Slide Projector combines B&L "Balomatic"' with special short focal length lens and folding mirror to give a 16x25" picture on Polacoat rear-view screen in a cabinet 26" deep. Model P-2, less projector $195. STAPHOP For more information circle No. 105 on return postal card. Luxor FUmstrip Projectors, self-contained. 150watt, 3" f/3.0 lens. Model 444 handles sound filmstrips and automatic 2x2 slide projection, wt 181/2 lb 5" speaker, 21/2 watt amplifier, 3-speed turntable handles all records up to 12", price $172.60. Model 135 handles sound filmstrips only; 4" speaker; interruption switch permits stopping sound at any point without loss of narration or pictures, $135. COFFEY For more information circle No. lOfi on return postal card. PROJECTION ACCESSORIES Rear Projection Table, all-steel; 19y4X2514" screen; built-in light control; accommodates any make or type oit projector. Screen cabinet with light hood and connecting bar $79.95, less tables. ADVANCE. For more Information circle No. 107 on return postal card. SOUND EQUIPMENT & Accessories Dictating Recorder-Playback, transistored. 4-cell battery operation, 44min playing time on dual track. 3-3/4 ips, AC and auto battery adapters available, also for typewriter, telephone, and foot control; tape length and battery replacement indicators; roughly 13x4^x3" aVz lb; $179.50. accessories run $10.95-$24.50 GAMMA For more information circle No. 108 on return postal card. Paglng-Talkback Speaker. LL-8 "Decorator"' model overcomes the "industrial" look. ISwatt, 8 ohms, 110° dispersion; sensitivity as microphone -27dbm; roughly 16x7". $24.95. UNSPEAK For more information circle No. 109 on return postal card. Stereo Recorder-Playback, 4 1 r a c k , belt-free idler wheel drive, individual channel selector switches and volume controls, sound-on-sound, two high level line inputs, stereo outputs to external units, complete with two Sony F-7 microphones. $299.50. SUPSCOP For more information circle No. 110 on return postal card. Automatic Record Changer, "De-Luxe Stere-O-Matic" 4-speed, plays all size records; stereo cartridge and diamond needle (magnetic cartridge optional); 5-gram needle pressure; finger-lift tone arm for precise; placement; automatic shut-off after playing last record; transcription type turntable; easy loading; model 1571, $40; less changer $27.95; plastic base $4.75. Standard model changer-player $27.95. V-M For more Information circle No. Ill on return postal card. Column Speaker mounts four elliptical speakers one above the other to "literally wrap the audience in sound." Produces superior directioning. with "practically no reverberation or feedback to microphones." $83.75. DUKANE. For more Information circle No. IVl on return postal card. Eni-cATioNAL Screen and Audiovisual Guide— July, 1962 413