Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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MOVIE MAKERS 47 For new thrills in movie making Here's a 16mm camera that opens exciting new movie making opportunities for you! Its amazing versatility places your home movies in the "expert" class. The Revere "26"' 3-lens rotating turret head allows you to switch instantly from regular to wide-angle or telephoto lenses. The micromatic view-finder adjusts easily at the touch of your fingertip, shows the exact field for the lens you use. Shoot priceless candid movies of children playing at a distance . . . film thrilling sports events with long, medium, and close shots all taken from the same vantage point ... fill your screen with breath-taking color shots of a flower or bird. Add to this the wonderful convenience of magazine loading plus scores of other outstanding Revere features. Be sure to see the Revere "26" at your Revere dealer today . . . and get set for the best movies of your life! Revere Camera Company • Chicago 16 * * Micromatic view-finder has roiaiing barrel, calibrated to show correct field for all lenses from a 17mm wide-angle to a 4-inch (100mm) telephoto. 3-lens rotating turret head quickly positions any lens you wish to use. Rapid magazine loading — just insert film magazine, close camera, and start shooting movies! Built-in exposure guide gives quick, accurate diaphragm settings for most common light conditions. Single frame exposure for animating titles, maps and trick shots. Continuous run operates camera while you get into your own movies. Ratchet winding key winds like a watch . . . cuts winding time in half when split seconds count. Listen to the REVERE "Jo Stafford Show", Thursdays, 8:30 P.M. E.S.T., on ABC, Coast to Coast "26" 16mm MAGAZINE TURRET CAMERA ix runs vet of n \rrixiss it i:v i: it i: Aims to voir m»m.easuiie