Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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'£**> Si\\ Jt; the "EIGHT" SIXTEEN TOPS in the personal movie field Cine-Kodak Magazine Cameras The "Magazine 8" is the ideal choice for those who appreciate the economy of 8mm. full-color and blackand-white Cine-Kodak Film. For the finest in personal movie making . . . for the larger, crisper pictures born of 16mm. film, . . . the "Magazine 16" is your camera! Both of these outstanding CineKodak cameras load . . . permit film changes ... in a matter of seconds! Both come equipped with fast f/1.9 lenses, instantly interchangeable with any and all of several Kodak Cine Ektanon and Kodak Cine Ektar wideangle and "telephoto" accessory lenses. And both cameras permit a choice of taking speeds, including slow motion. Attached Universal Guide— for all Cine-Kodak Films, indoors and out . . . dependable footage indicator . . . longi mining spring motor . . . locking exposure button that lets you get in the movie yourself . . . adjustable view finder serving all lenses . . . rugged, lightweight construction . . . smart styling and finish— these, too, are shared by the Cine-Kodak Magazine Cameras. The "Eight"— with Lumenized f/1.9 lens — $163 . . . the "Sixteen"— with superb, Lumenized f/1.9 Kodak Cine Ektar Lens — $195. Including Federal tax. Your Kodak dealer has them— now! (Prices subject to change without notice) EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester 4, N. Y. "Kodak" is a trade-mark To show your movies at their brilliant best Kodascope Eight-33 Projector. Lumenized f/2 lens, 500-watt lamp; sturdy, popular projector for 8mm. home shows. $85. Kodascope Sixteen-10 Projector. For large, brilliant shows in home or club. Powerful 750-watt lamp and Lumenized f/1.6 lens. $147.50. Kodascope Sixteen-20 Projector. $245.