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You select the scenes you shoot with care; you make the exposures expertly. You have the right to expect results that will do justice to your subjects and to yourself as a cinematographer.
Naturally, you use Cine-Kodak Film. It is uniformly reliable, completely responsive to your skill. There are five 16 mm. emulsions, four in the 8 mm. size. Whatever the work you have to do, there’s a Cine-Kodak Film to do it — and do it beautifully.
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16 MM. KODACHROME— For color, of course, Kodachrome’s the film. In two types, one for daylight use and Type A for use with Photoflood light; both are the same price. 200-ft. rolls (from Rochester only), $16; 100-ft. rolls, $8; 50-ft. rolls, $4.30; 50-ft. magazines or packettes, $4.65.
16 MM. SUPER-XX— Top speed, plus photographic quality. 200-ft. rolls (from Rochester only), $13.50; 100-ft. rolls, $6.75; 50-ft. rolls, $3.75. 50-ft. magazines, $4.
16 MM. SUPER-X— A real achievement in film making. It combines adequate speed for most shots, with remarkable brilliance, clarity, and fine grain. 200-ft. rolls (from Rochester only), $12; 100-ft. rolls, $6; 50-ft. rolls, $3.25; 50-ft. magazines, $3.50.
16 MM. SAFETY "PAN"— A low-cost film of remarkable quality, generally reserved for use
when the special characteristics of the other emulsions are not required. Cine-Kodak Safety “Pan” is supplied in 100-ft. rolls only, at $4.50.
8 MM. KODACHROME — Kodachrome has taken command in the 8 mm. field, too. The practically grainless Kodachrome image projects beautifully on even the larger screens. Both the regular (daylight) and Type A emulsions are available at $3.40 per 25-ft. roll.
8 MM. SUPER-X— This is the black-and-white speed film for all 8 mm. work by artificial light or in poor outdoor light. Remarkably fine in grain, too. An immensely useful and popular film. In 25-ft. rolls, $2.25.
8 MM. "PAN"— This is the famous film which made 8 mm. movie making first possible, then popular. It is a film of tremendous latitude; its speed is adequate for most movie-making opportunities. In 25-ft. rolls, $2.
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y.