Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1930)

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AUGUST 1930 MOVIE MAKERS THAT TAKES BLACK AND WHITE, KDDACOLOR AND TELEPHOTO MOVIES A I Ciue'-Kodak that h all you can ask any J^j ^ ^^J home movie camera to be ^J^^^^ YOU'LL call it marvelous. .. nothing less. Marvelously complete. . .marvelously compact! It's all you can ask any home movie camera to be . . . yet hardly larger than a novel. It's the new Cine-Kodak, Model K. With it you can make black and white movies, telephoto movies, and Kodacolor — movies in full color. Two features of the new Model K give it this wide range of use. . . interchangeability of lenses, and half-speed operation at the press of a button. For ordinary use, the/.3.5 lens is completely satisfactory. But instantly interchangeable with the /.3.5 is the faster, more versatile, /.1. 9 lens. The /.1. 9 is required for Kodacolor. Still a third lens, fitting the Model K, is the/. 4. 5 long-focus for telephoto effects. The half-speed feature gives each picture a longer exposure, a great help in overcoming poor light. The capacity of the Model K is 100 feet, though 50-foot reels may be used. Its spring motor is crankwound and will run as long as a half minute at one winding. The Model K is richly finished in beautiful leathers— black, brown, blue and gray— and is sold in a combination carrying case with room for extra film, Cine-Kodak Filter Outfit and long-focus lens. Equipped with/.1.9 lens, the Model K camera weighs only 3 pounds, 11>< ounces. Another New CineKodak Model M Your Cine-Kodak dealer is now showing, in addition to the Model K, the new Model M Cine-Kodak. This is a 100-foot capacity, fixedfocus camera, equipped with the /.3.5 lens. It is the lightest camera taking 100 feet of 16 mm. film. Model M is furnished in black only, with carrying case to match. It is an ideal camera for the movie maker who wants to keep his investment in equipment as low as possible and still get good pictures. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y. seconds lensoffandanoiher on ihe new Model KCin^-Kodak. Takes /.3.5. /.1.9, and /.4.5 (longfocus) lenses. JJtJ^ ^uJ— Prices Model K. with /.3.5 lens, in b'"*, I?'™. ""'= " MS'£'ti^h^i^^-r^^J^7.^-o. and Screen— may be had lor as 10 ^ DiAta^nx^ -T^^^<^ ^iff^^ ^y^ Mm^esU^iiMCMz — Use of the /.4.5 long-focus lens gives a lelephoi effect by enlargins he size of the imaBc >n the film 10 three times (he width and height the Model K wiih /,1.9 It;"* 'a^iesinov. MODEL K