International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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Yon Write the Specifications for Your EYE MO! • When you come to Bell & Howell for a 35mm. Eyemo, you get a camera that is custom built to meet your individual needs. Perhaps your specifications will be met ideally by one of the seven standard models, shown here. But if not, there's no need to compromise. We now sell the Eyemo in just one way— direct from the factory to you— and we'll modify any Eyemo with accessories and adaptations, so that it will do superbly all the things you'll ask of it. Then you'll have a camera which combines the individuality your work demands, with the basic quality and dependability that have made Eyemos supreme in their field. Bell & Howell Company, Chicago; New York; Hollywood; Washington, D. C; London. Established 1907. EYEMO MODEL K {right), a light, simple camera for quick field work. Single-lens head. Instant lens and viewfinder interchange. Film speeds— 12, 16, and 24 f.p.s. Aperture optionalsilent or sound area — either with matching viewfinder. EYEMO MODELS L AND M. Compact, three-lens turret head. "Sound" field viewfinder is matched to six lens focal lengths by turning a drum. "Sound" aperture plate. Speeds: Model L— 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, and 32 f.p.s.; Model M— 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, and 48. EYEMO MODELS N AND O. Three-arm, offset turret permits broader choice of lenses. Turret lock is particularly appreciated with long, heavy lenses. Visual, prismatic focuser with magnifier. Speeds: Model N— 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, and 32; Model O— 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, and 48. EYEMO ACCESSORIES include: carrying cases— each especially designed for certain Eyemo models and the accessories commonly used with them; Eyemo Heavy-duty Tripod— smooth-acting, light yet sturdy and steady; alignment gauge— permits parallax compensation with prismatic focuser models; lenses; filters; exposure meters; editing equipment; many others. Descriptive literature gladly supplied upon request. Send Coupon for Complete Information EYEMO MODELS P AND Q. similar to Models N and O, respectively, except equipped for alternate, optional use with electric motor and external film magazines. This extends the maximum scene length from 5 5 to 400 feet. Finder eyepiece is offset to avoid interference. I BELL & HOWELL COMPANY 1849 Larchmont Ave., Chicago, III. Please send complete details about: ( ) Eyemo 3 5mr.-.. Cameras; ( ) Accessories for Eyemos. Name. Address . City .State. -MADE BY BELL H O W E L L International Photographer for October, 1941 23