Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1934)

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MOVIE MAKERS A Movie-Maker's Diary For Perfect Movies Filmo 70-D — "Master of all Personal Movie Cameras' you can count on FILMO REWARDING with gratifying performance both the studied effort of the experienced movie maker and the headlong enthusiasm of the novice, Filmo Personal Movie Cameras remain first choice the world over. What is Filmo's secret? Superior design? Jewel-like precision? The answer is — Both. For perfect movies, you can count on Filmo, the product of the best engineers and finest craftsmen in the cinemachinery industry. Resolve, this year, to have done with averageresults, to make movies you '11 be proud to present . . . Filmo Movies. THE FILMO 70-D CAMERA— In a single trip afield or a single evening at home, you'll learn what extra value there lies in the special appointments of the Filmo 70-D Camera. The Filmo 70-D offers a three-lens turret head so you can carry your speed and your telephoto lenses always on the camera, ready for instant use. Seven film speeds give you the latitude you need for every kind of movie shot — slow to fast motion in all degrees. A unique spyglass viewfinder frames the picture for any lens you're using. Optional equipment is the critical focuser, giving you direct focus through the lens. Photographic conditions, with all their whims and contrariness, are reduced to a common denominator by the Filmo 70-D. With Sesamee-locked Mayfair case, $151 and up. THE FILMO 70-E CAMERA — The essence of value in 16 mm. movie cameras, the Filmo 70-E presents features heretofore reserved for de luxe equipment. Four film speeds, including 64 frames a second, and a fast F 1.5 speed lens in its single-lens mount make it a camera with which to conquer photographic extremes. With the F 1.5 wide open and the governor set at slow speed, it is possible to make perfectly exposed movies under the most adverse lighting conditions — a feat usually reserved for very expensive equipment. In the making of color movies (using Kodacolor equipment) the Filmo 70-E gives results of startling fidelity and beauty. With Sesamee-locked case, $185. With F 3.5 rather than F 1.5 lens, $150. NEW PROFESSIONAL FEATURES FOR FILMO 70-D — For the movie maker whose filming goes beyond a mere pastime, the Filmo 70-D can be fitted with a detachable electric motor, 11or no-volt, a hand crank, an external xoo-foot magazine, and a built-in precision range finder, as illustrated at the right. Motor (or hand crank) and magazines are instantly removable, so that the same 70-D can be used as a hand camera, too. Any or all of these professional features may be incorporated in used as well as new cameras. Prices on request. Filmo 70-E Camera BELL & HOWELL FI LMO Personal Movie Cameras and Projectors Bell & Howell Co., 1843 Larchmont Ave., Chicago; New York, Hollywood, London (B & H Co., Ltd.) Established 1907 Filmo 70-D with new professional features PROFESSIONAL RESULTS WITH AMATEUR EASE