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Motion Picture Herald (May-Jun 1946)

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FEATURE ILEX PROJECTION LENSES Pictured above is the popular Ilex f:2. 5 Pro' jection Lens. Made in a variety of focal lengthsfrom " toQ". Projectionists all ov^r the country enthuse about the screen performance of Ilex /:2.5 Projection Lenses available in various focal lengths from to 9". Screen brilliance, sharpness of image, maximum contrast, absence of distortion and chromatic aberration, characterize their dependable quality. A fixed focus stop collar is supplied with each Ilex Adjustable Lens by which lenses may be instantly snapped into focus where quick changes are necessary. Ilex Projection Lenses are also available for 16mm projectors — 1", 1/^", 2",/:2; 2H'\ 3'', 3K", 4",/:2.5; 2", 4\ f'A.6. All lenses coated if desired. For optical quality, "Look to Ilex.'''' Inquiries invited for precision optical equipment. ILEX OPTICAL COMPANY, ROCHESTER 5, N.Y. SHUTTERS AND LENSES OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS BEHER THEATRES. MAY 4. 1946 II