The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1935)

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October, 1935 T li INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER /:/c, rn Recent Photograph and Sound Patents H\ Robert Fulwidkr Registered Patent Attorney 2,001,263 — Device for Working with Lenticulated Film. Kurt Rantset, assignor to Siemens & Halslce Co., Berlin, Germany. 2,011,271 — Television Svstem. B. Croffari. 2,011,342— Motion Picture Pull Down & Shutter Mechanism. Joseph Milhalyi, assignor to Eastman Kodak Co. 2,01 1,350 — Control for Motion Picture Camera. Otto Wittel, assignor to Eastman Kodak Co. 2,011,352-2,011,353 — Apparatus for Copying Motion Picture Film. John G. Capstaff, assignor to Eastman Kodak Co. 2,011,544 — Color Photography. Isaac Rodman, assignor to Liktophone Corp., Jersey City, N. J. 2,011,576 — Method of Producing Motion Picture Film. George f. Gage, Seattle, Wash. 2,011,602— Motion Picture Pull Down. Otto Wittel, assignor to Eastman Kodak Co. 2,010,186— Container for Film Rolls. Leo Goldhammer, assignor to I. G. Farhenindustrie, Frankfort on the Main, Germany. 2,010,188 — Process of P\astening Photographic Film on Support. Max Hagedorn, assignor to Agfa Ansco Corp., N. Y. 2,010,388 — Photographic Emulsion, signor to Ilford, Ltd., Ilford, England. 2,010,459 — Photographic Sensitive nes & Godowski. 2,010,56-1 — Motion Picture Camera. Schenck. Olaf Block, asElement. ManHarrv R. 2,010,959 — System for Correcting Sound Records. Roy J. Pomeroy, assignor to R. C. A. 2,010,951 — Apparatus for Recording & Reproducing Sound. Arthur C. Hardv, assignor to General Electric Co. 2,011,624 — Loader for Cinematograph Cameras. B. J. D. Gana, assignor to I Ilford Ltd., 1 Ilford, England. 2,011,919 — Operation of Motion Picture Projecting Apparatus. Joseph Tavani, Philadelphia, Pa. 2,011,932 — Projection of Motion Pictures. H. E. Ives, assignor to Bell Tel. Lab., N. Y. 2,012,044 — Automatic Synchronizing Means for Cinematograph and Phonographs. Ed. S. Hopkins, N.Y. 2,012,130— Film Guiding Device. Ed. W. Kellogg, assignor to R. C. A., N. Y. 2,012,145 — Cinematograph Apparatus. H. H. V. Stanley, assignor to Electrical & Musical Industries, Ltd.. England. 2,012,352— Motion Picture Camera. H. & N. Rusting, The Hague, Netherlands. 2,012,514 — Swinging Finder Mounting. Mitchell Camera Corp., West Hollywood. 2,012,515— View Finder Parallax & Lens Mechanism for Motion Picture Cameras. R. Zuilt Geo. A. Focusing. Geo. A. Mitchell, assignor to Mitchell Camera Corp., West Hollywood. 2,012,628 — Camera Support. Albert S. Howell, assignor to Bell & Howell Co., Chicago, 111. Bell & Howell Presents NEW COOKE F 1.3 SPEED PANCHRO LENS by Taylor, Taylor and Hobson • Bell & Howell's new TTH special 2y+ inch F 1.3 Speed Panchro Lens combines all of the color correction and definition of the B&H Cooke F 2 Speed Panchros. Flare characteristics extremely good. Critically sharp coverage over sound motion picture aperture. An invaluable lens under extremely adverse lighting conditions, bringing crispness and life to the finest detail. Deliveries now being booked. Cooke F 2 Speed Panchros Especially designed for use with today's film emulsions and incandescent lighting. Used almost exclusively in all class A studios the world over. Cooke Speed Panchro lenses are well corrected for all other aherrations as well as the chromatic. Ideal for color processes employing regular cameras. Modified Speed Panchros have proved their superiority for Technicolor. Eleven focal lengths, 24 to 108 mm. B&H Cooke Varo Lens Provides the magic "zoom" which has distinguished so many of the hetter films. One crank moves all parts. Iris varied automatically with focal length to keep f/ value constant. Critical sharpness at all points of the "zoom." BELL & HOWELL COMPANY Exclusive Distributors 1848 Larchmont Ave., Chicago; 11 West 42nd Street, New York; 716 North LaBrea Ave., Hollywood; 320 Regent Street, London (B&H Co. Ltd.). Est. 1907. Please mention The International Photographer when corresponding with advertisers.