Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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Hi Vrm m Kedascope Sixteen1 0 Projector Excellent optical system — fine, fast Kodak 2-inch //l. 6 Ektanon Projection Lens and brilliant 750-watt lamp. Accepts other lenses, other lamps (to 1000 watts) for "tailor-made" projection. Easyaction controls . . . handle for cool carrying . . . convenient tilting knob . . . AC-DC operation . . . fast, motor-driven rewind. $147.50. Choice of cases, Standard or double-duty Projecto Case, available as an accessory. For Superb 16mi ...lake corner-to-corner sharpness, for example \S Sharp in the center... V Sharp in every corner. • With a 16mm. Kodascope projector, your screei ings are just the way you want them — crisply d fined, sharply focused from edge to edge. This superb, over-all focus is to a large extent tl result of the Kodak Field Flattener, a unique optic : device integral with the Kodak 2-inch //l. 6 Ektano Projection Lens, standard equipment with all 16mi; Kodascope projectors. How does if work? Basically, a negative lens thick* at the edges than at the axis, the Field Flatten^ makes use of the optical principle that passing ligl through glass increases the distance required f the rays to come into focus. Thus, the Flatten! corrects the light rays that form the outer edges the picture so that they come into the same plane focus as those forming the center. You'll see the results on your screen — bettt crisper, more uniform rendition of your movies!