Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1939)

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Magazine CINE-KODAK MAGAZINE CINE-KODAK is uniquely able to give what most movie makers want — brilliant, reliable performance under the widest diversity of conditions. Load or change films (16 mm.) in a matter of seconds — shift swiftly from short to long-focus lenses — check focus with absolute accuracy — operate at any of three useful speeds . . . Use the great versatility of Magazine Cine-Kodak, with its accessories, to widen the scope, increase the pleasure of your own movie making. The camera, with its standard/. 1.9 lens, is priced at $117.50. With standard combination case, $130. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. To load the Magazine Cine-Kodak merely open the hinged side of the camera and insert a film magazine. Change films whenever you wish; not a frame of film will be lost. There's never any doubt about the footage of film left in any magazine, whether it's in the camera or out. A footage indicator tells the story clearly, accurately. CINE-KODAK 380 IN MAOAI|NE POP MAGAZINE KODAK ^'"^S^omSS, ClNg-KODAK PANCHROMATIC SAFETY FILM ,1 iNWAGAZ,*EFOR ^MAGAZINE ClWt-KODA* SUPER-XX *A«AS»m MAGAZINE CHI-KODAK "^■aSSSE '??;.««>«!«, *». MESt WOT* c»nE-KODRK S^ETY COLOR FILM CINEKODAK Any of five famous Cine-Kodak Films are available in 50-ft. magazines for use in Magazine Cine-Kodak. First, the famous Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film, a remarkable all-around black-and-white film, at $.'5.50. Equally famous is Cine-Kodak "SS" Pan Film, a panchromatic film of ample speed for indoor work by Photoflood light, or outdoors in poor light. Price, $4.2.5. Due for even greater acclaim is the new Cine Kodak Super-XX Film, the speed of which is so great that it cannot be used in I ordinary sunlight, even at the smallest lens stop, without a neutral density filter:! indoors, of course, it is unexcelled. Price, $4.25. Finally, there are two types of full color Kodaehrome — Regular for daylight use and Type A for use by Photoflood | light. Both are priced at $5.00. All film prices, of course, include processing.