Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1947)

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94 MARCH 1947 I iL BATTERY °«t <4 0* Sto* i U IV V Li m Magazine Load MOVIE CAMERA A Postwar Development AMERICA'S FINEST 16MM MOVIE CAMERA DO YOU REMEMBER those thrilling epic motion pictures— "The Fighting Lady" "Memphis Belle" This is the remarkable camera that helped create those famous film documents with the Army and Navy aerial combat photographers. Features Available C-MOUNT — A Model B feature permitting use of all C-mount telephoto lenses — adaptable to Model A at slight additional cost. CONTINUOUS SWITCH— permits operator to get into the picture — available on either model at slight additional cost. r AUTHORIZED Parts AGENCY Do you own an AN (Army-Navy) type gun camera? Convert your camera to LEKTRO specifications in your home woikshop — we have all the necessary accessories and parts. Write for list and details! FREE DETAILS ON REQUEST ^ J FOTOSHOP 18 EAST 42nd STREET 136 WEST 32nd STREET, N. Y. C. • ••• TWO GREAT PHOTO STORES IN THE HEART OF N. Y. Out of the skies — ingenious engineering has brought this marvelous camera "down to Earth." Originally made by Bell & Howell, Fairchild and Morse to operate smoothly and dependably alongside aerial combat photographers — this camera operated dependably and accurately under incessant pounding and punishing vibration of war's engines and guns. Appco engineering laboratories have thoroughly and extensively redesigned this camera into the finest 16mm magazineloading movie camera ever offered! I LO VV inCLinO You'll never need miss any of the ac Gr t!on of that important scene because your spring motor ran down. Powr-Pak battery drive responds to your touch— a foot or 50 feet. And the long-life battery unit will run dozens of film magazines. I to QJilfn cJhreaainq rne\.zKiRo take* cr s'.andard Eastman Kodak SO-ft. film magazines in Black & White or Color. Simply slip the film magazine into the camera chamber— in three seconds you're ready to "shoot.'' POPULAR SPEEDS Model A 8, 16 and 32 f.p.s. Model B-16, 32 and 64 f.p.s. Sound Model-12 and 24 f.p.s. SMART FEATURES Optical view finder; enclosed footage indicator; fine F3.5 lens — plus Yellow Filter for fine detail outdoor shooting. MODEL A For Practical Shooting All the smart features of a finest movie camera. . . . Complete with luxurious luggage-leather carrying case. *128 MODEL B For Advanced & Comm'l Fans Add these super features to Model A • Super Powr-Pak battery— lightweight . . . runs over 50 magazines. • C-mount to accommodate all C-mount telephoto lenses. (Lenses must be calibrated) • Deluxe leather carrying case— for battery, LEKTRO, accessories, spare magazine. $139 50 SOUND MODEL-Shoofino; for 'Sound' Speeds of 12 and 24 frames for those who wish to later synchronie sound to film With features of Model A— $128; Model B-S 139.50 I | FOTOSHOP Dept. MM Please send: | 18 E. 42nd St., N. Y. C. NAME^ ADDRESS