Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1932)

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MOVIE MAKERS 439 MUINE CINE-KODAK AT md satisfactory performance. It has a Kodak Ana:tigmat/.3.5 lens, built-in exposure guide, selfletting footage indicator, and eye-level finder. How Cine-Kodak Eight Saves Money Cine-Kodak Eight loads with a 2 5 -foot roll of ipecial 16 mm. film. But it exposes only one-half he width of the film the first time you run it through, then the other half when you run it through again. Each image is only half as high and half as wide as the 16 mm. image. Hence, you get four images in the space of one . . . and 25 feet of film, costing only $2.25, gives a four-minute showing. At no extra charge, Eastman processes the film, slits it down the middle, splices it end to end, and returns it to you on a 50-foot reel, 8 mm. wide. Either of the two Kodascopes Eight assures you of a brilliant, faithful showing. Be among the first to get acquainted with this remarkable new movie camera . . . and pass along the news to the scores of friends who have envied you your moviemaking fun. As a gift to anyone for whom you wish to open a new field of entertainment . . . Cine-Kodak Eight is a fortunate selection. On All Eastman Cameras, Eastman Pays the Federal Tax Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y. Kodascope Eight, Model 60, has many refinements found only on projectors priced much higher. For 60 cycle, A. C. lines, it costs but $75, including case.