Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1948)

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30 *Sbot Loading That's right! One Cine-Kodak Film magazine carries enough film for 20 to 30 movie scenes. Telepbotos put you right "on target" Cine-Kodak Magazine cameras take any of 6 accessory lenses— up to 5-times magnification ! Aim. 0o shoot its yours for keepsp You don't "figure exposure you dial it! Point the camera . . . press the button — that's all there is to marvelous movies, in full-color or black-and-white. o o o The guide's right on the camera. Whether you're shooting outdoors, or indoors— it tells you what "stop" to use. Slow-motion nwies a cinch ! No trick at all to slow-motion effects with any film, any lens, with a Cine-Kodak Magazine camera This is Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera, with Lumenized f/1.9 lens, $125. Cine-Kodak Eight-25, f/2.7 lens, $55. Cine-Kodak Magazine 16 — for larger movies— $ 1 50. Tax extra. Moderate -film costs The cost is small and it includes the finishing. And one roll or magazine gets the high spots of a week end! -Handful o( movie-making eftienc) ... a One-Kodak Camera G The new Kodascope Eight-90A Projector, with powerful 750-watt lamp, superb optical system— unsurpassed screen illumination! $185, with case. The "Eight33," with 500-watt lamp, only $78. Kodascope "Sixteen" projectors — super-brilliant— $122.15 to $245. (Prices subject to change without notice) 'ine-Kodak cameras are always top favorites, for when you see "Kodak" on a camera, you know you're buying quality, craftsmanship, value. CineKodak cameras, Cine-Kodak Film, and Kodascope projectors are the team that first made home movies practical, then popular — and they are still the most eagerly sought movie equipment. That's one reason why they are sometimes so hard to find— although Kodak is making more and more every day. "Eight" or "Sixteen"? Kodak pro vides movie equipment in two types The "Eights" are designed for homt movie enjoyment, only. Cameras projectors, film — and screened picture. — are smaller than in 16mm. movk making. But on the counts of depend ability and ability Cine-Kodak Eigh cameras and Kodascope Eight projec tors are thoroughly comparable witl the "Sixteens." Let your needs shap< your choice — and choose Kodak movk equipment with confidence. "Kodak" is a trade-mark EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester 4, N. Y.