FilmIndia (1946)

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NORMANDY The Vinten "Normandy" is named after its famous predecessor the Model " K*' which accompanied our troops to Normandy and was used so extensively for filming the battle news from D-Day to V-Day. Mr. W. J. Moylan, Director of Indian News Parade and Mr. Roop Shorey, Proprietor of Shorey Studio, Lahore, who made a world-tour as a member of the Indian Film Delegation, were the first to recognise the special features of "Normandy"' Cameras. They were specially sent by Air for use in their film work. This new " Normandy " cine-camera is, of course, a greatly improved version and cameramen everywhere will instantly recognise it for what it is the ideal all-purpose camera. Some important features are: ft Alternative drives, Spring Battery or Synchronous Motors ft Three Lens Turret ft Direct Look Through ft Parallax Corrected Viewfinder ft Register Pin Gate ft Footage Counter ft 200 ft. Magazines VINTEN SOUND STUDIOS (INDIA) LTD.. 45-47. MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD, FLORA FOUNTAIN. FORT. BOMBAY