Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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April, 1930] NEW SIXTEEN MILLIMETER CAMERA 429 AINDEX ROLLER ASSEMBLIES B-LOCK & RUN INDEX NOTCHES NRELEASE BUTTON LOCK NOTCHES LLENS SEAT ROPERATING BUTTON FIG. 2. The multiple-lens turret of the Filmo 70-D camera. cover the range of focal lengths most generally used by the amateur cinematogr apher . Fig. 4 shows a sectional drawing of the viewfinder. As seen in the figure, the image formed by the objective, L, and viewed as an erect image of the subject through the eye-piece, E, is limited in its area by the opening, 0, which is set the nearest to the objective. FIG. 3. View of the door and finder side of the Filmo 70-D camera.