Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1932)

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438 OCTOBER 1932 LAm-KOuaJc Cdq ht A ( This new-principle movie camera makes every foot of film do the work of four . . . saves exactly 62/2 per cent in film costs NOW practically everybody can afford tc make home movies. Initial cost, upkee] expense, no longer stand in the way. For Cine Kodak Eight cuts camera and film costs to a leve well within the reach of those who feel they can not afford the special features of 1 6 mm. equipment Cine-Kodak Eight is small, simple. A pocke movie camera . . . yet it gives an amazingly efficien Kodascope Eight, Model 20, for 60 cycle, A. C. lines. This projector costs only $22.50 yet it shows clear, brilliant movies of satisfactory size.