Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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Kodascope Sixteen-20 Projector The same mechanical and optical excellence, the same lens-lamp versatility as Sixteen-10 — plus extra ease in use . . . luxury operation. Major controls are conveniently centered on an indirectly illuminated push-button panel. Offers such "extras" as stillpicture projection . . . reverse operation . . . Cordomatic power cord. $245, with Standard Carrying Case; $261.50, with Projecto Case. lotion Picture Showings Important as it is to the proper projection of 16mm. movies, the field-flattening element that is part of the standard lens regularly supplied with 16mm. Kodascope projectors is but one of many important reasons for making a Kodascope projector your projector. Another is optical versatility — both of the "Sixteens" illustrated above come equipped with 2-inch lenses and 750-watt lamps . . . ideal for average projection conditions. But if you plan to show your movies under unusual conditions — long "throws" in spacious auditoriums, or very short "throws" in small rooms — you can buy your projector "tailored" to your needs with your choice of several other lenses and lamps so that screen areas and brilliance are exactly right for the size and seating of your audiences. All standard and accessory Kodak Projection Lenses are Lumenized — ultrahard coated at all glass-air surfaces for better, brighter movies. Whatever your lenslamp selection, screen results will be unsurpassed. You'll also like the ease of operating a Kodascope projector — adjustment controls are simple and positive in action . . . conveniently located. Threading is handy, too — sprockets and gate are wide-opening, easily accessible. Trimly handsome in appearance, rugged in performance, Kodascope projectors are outstanding performers on every count. Better plan to see them soon — at your Kodak dealer's. 'Kodak" is a trade-mark. Prices are subject to change without notice. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester 4, N. Y. Kodak