International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1932)

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33 a Phonobox >> Portable soundfilm projector incorporating *» KI«AI\'GFII.H „ amplifier and loud speaker. For the projection of educational and teaching soundfilm in schools and elsewhere. The complete outfit including Screen (2.m 50 X 2.™ 50) is contained in three valises weighing altogether 80 Kgs. It may be set up in about ten minutes The light source gives a very sharp image at 1 8 to 20 metres with a picture of 2m 50 to 3 m. Th. a Phonob onooox 99 belongs to class C, in other words it is the only portable projector considered as devoid of fire risks It can therefore be installed in the same room as the spectators without inconvenience Sound reproduction is perfect. For sound and image this projector is highly satisfactory and may be used for audiences up to 400 For descriptive pamphlet apply to ZEISS-1K0N fl.-C. Dresden. 291 3 — Ice ins