Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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• 1 1 * FEATURE ILEX PROJECTION LENSES Through years of use in the theaters of the nation, Ilex Projection Lenses have acquired an enviable reputation for dependability. These lenses have exceptional definition and sharpness. Today, on fighting fronts all over the world, Ilex precision optical instruments are demonstrating outstanding qualities and showing an amazing ability to take rough and tough punishment without alteration of optical characteristics. The experience and knowledge gained from wartime research, production and service promise even finer Ilex Projection Lenses in the future. So, "Look to Ilex" for precision optical equipment. At present, Ilex products are available only on high priorities. Pictured above is the famous Ilex f .2.5 Projection Lens. Made in a variety of focal lengths. BUY WAR BONDS ILEX. OPTICAL CO., ROCHESTER 5, >EW YORK OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS SHUTTERS AND LENSES THEATRES, APRIL 7, 1945