Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1948)

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The 1&t screen size — the^^£ of illumination . • • KODASCOPE Sixteen-10 amount and £& Sixteen-20 PROJECTORS Large-sized screenings even from short throws . . . brilliant illumination even at long range. Because both projectors offer "tailormade projection" — a wide lens-lamp choice that lets you suit projection equipment to audience size — movies are always of the correct size and brightness. With either projector, you can use any of four lamps (including the 1000-watt) . . . any of six projection lenses — twenty-four combinations that make possible marvelous movies whether showings are held in cramped quarters or in spacious auditoriums. And lens-lamp versatility is but part of the story. Kodascope Sixteen-10 and Sixteen-20 Projectors provide convenience in use, too. Controls are conveniently located, simple in action . . . operation is smooth and positive. And with Sixteen-20, you get such luxury features as these — indirectly illuminated pushbutton panel to control major projection functions . . . automatic wind-up power cord . . . "still" pictures . . . and reverse projection. With 750-watt lamp and 2-inch //l. 6 lens, Kodascope Sixteen-10 Projector is priced at $127.50. With standard carrying case and the same lens-lamp combination, Sixteen-20 is priced at $245. (Prices are subject to change without notice. ) See Your Kodak Dealer Kodak is making more cameras, projectors, and film than ever, but the demand is greater, too. See your Kodak dealer — soon! EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester 4, N. Y.