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* Instantaneous interchange of apertures.
* Lens barrel, with no modifications, accepts lenses of all focal lengths with a small or large diameter. Anamorphic lenses quickly installed without adjustment.
* Double-duty tension shoes, tracks, guide rollers and sprockets need not be changed to run conventional or CinemaScope prints.
* Rollers at top and bottom of aperture prevent side sway.
* Intermittent movement removable from operation side in a matter of seconds.
* A rock-steady, clearly-defined picture.
* Maximum screen illumination without flicker or travel ghost.
* Gears run on lubricated-for-life, double-row ball bearings. Smooth, silent, cool operation. Unbelievable resistance to wear.
* Blower, available for use with high amperage arcs, cools aperture and film.
No other projector affords so many exclusive features. Motiograph projectors have a reputation for lasting practically forever, assuring lowest maintenance cost. For perfection in projection you must have Motiograph — the finest projector in history. Your Motiograph dealer will arrange a demonstration and explain a liberal financing plan.
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"Since 1896"
4431 WEST LAKE STREET • CHICAGO 24, ILLINOIS
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST e JANUARY 1955