Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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"The only 16mm. projector with 'fidelity Control'?^ H *Right...and that means top tonal reproduction with any type of 16mm. sound film! I mk Sound Kodascope Projector is supplied in two models — FS-10-N (pictured above) and FB-40 (below). The FS-10-N, with an amplifier output of 10 watts, is for use in homes, clubrooms, small-sized auditoriums. The 40-watt output of the FB-40, readily reined in for these uses, is especially suitable for showings before audiences of thousands. The features detailed below — integral with both models — are those that help to make the Sound Kodascope Projector top choice of those who demand the finest in sound projection for showings before small groups or large. Fidelity Control — A flick of your finger focuses the scanning beam, "picks out" the sound track with hairbreadth accuracy, whatever its position or whatever the type of 16mm. sound film used — original, "dupe," or reduction from 35mm. Operated at high or low-volume levels . . . straight sound projection, or mixed with music or commen tary . . . the tonal output is always crisp, always distinct. Superb optical system — A precision-made //l. 6 humeni%ed lens teams with a powerful 750-watt lamp to provide sharp and brilliant images under average projection conditions. And a choice of several fast accessory lenses, ranging from 1 inch to 4 inches, makes possible a wide variety of screen sizes and projection "throws." Easy showings — Everything but film and the screen is "suitcase-handy." Controls are centrally located . . . easy to operate. Wide-opening film gate and positive latches simplify threading. 2000-foot reel capacity makes possible sound showings almost an hour long without a reel change . . . silent showings even longer. See them demonstrated — at your Kodak dealer's. Prices: FS-10-N Projector, with single speaker, $500; with twin speakers, $565. FB-40 Projector, with twin speakers, $855 . . . Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester 4, N. Y. Prices subject to change without notice. Sound Kodascope Projectors FS-10-N FB-40 urn KODAK" IS ATRADE-MARK *'» ft SOUND KODASCOPE FB-40 PROJECTOR The amplifier delivers 40 watts of undistorted output . . . twin 1 2-inch speakers are provided to handle this tremendous power adequately. Because, as with all sound protection, reproduction is best when amplifier and speakers are driven at less than full capacity, FB-40's vast potential power — invaluable when the projector is operated before large audiences at high-volume levels — is highly important, too, when the FB-40 is used in smaller auditoriums for smaller groups.