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AUGUST 1949
The camera that films . . .
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while sighting through a single Micromatic view-finder!
You can be in "three places at once" with Revere "26" —
able to shoot three views from one position. A twirl of the revolving turret
head ... a quick turn on the adjustable Micromatic view-finder — and you
have the lens you want in proper position!
With your choice of normal wide angle and telephoto lenses instantly
available, you'll get otherwise unobtainable views of sports events and
intimate wild-life . . . candid shots of children and grown-ups in natural,
unposed action, caught only when taken unawares.
Yes, your movie-making will take on new thrills and pleasure when
you own a Revere "26." Ask your Revere dealer to show you this camera
masterpiece today! Revere Camera Company, Chicago 16.
Revere "26" 16mm Magazine Turret Camera
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• Instant Magazine Load
• 3-tens Revolving Turret Head
• Adjustable Micromatic View-Finder
• Continuous Run
• Single Frame Exposure
• Ratchet-Winding Key
• Five Speeds, Including Slow Motion
16MM MAGAZINE TURRET CAMERA "26'
IV ITItSI'IT OF HAPPINESS REVERE ADDS TO YOUR PLEASURE
NORMAL VIEW— They're off! Using your regular F 2.7 lens, you open your movie record of the race with a distant shot of the break-away. Then you follow the horses down the track until they round the turn.
WIDE ANGLE — Here they are in the stretch! With your wide-angle lens snapped into position, you catch the mounting excitement of the race in an all-encompassing shot of the track and cheering crowd in the grandstand.
n ■■PUP!
CLOSE-UP — It's neck and neck! Swinging the 3-inch telephoto lens into action puts you practically in the judges' laps. From your seat high in the stands, you get your own photo-finish close-up as the winners streak under the wire.