Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1952)

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48 FEBRUARY 1952 BRAIVD NEW... and a "WINTVEBU too ! THE ]\EW Bell&Howell "SOO" Here ... in all of its rich gray finish and satin chrome trim ... is the new 16mm magazine loading movie camera that has won the highest honors given by Hollywood's foremost experts. But the smart styling of the new Bell & Howell "200" is only a part of the story. For the beginner in home movie making, this camera offers an ease of operation with truly wonderful picture results. For the expert, the versatility and performance of the "200" give never-ending satisfaction. And for anyone who appreciates the importance of precise craftsmanship along with rugged construction, the very name — Bell & Howell identifies the finest movie equipment money can buy. With 1" f/2.5 lens, $189.95. Turret model with 1" f/2.5 lens only, $234.95. Liberal terms and trade-in offered by most dealers. Prices subject to change without notice. Professional recognition from the capital of the movie industry is reflected in the Society of Motion Picture Art Directors Award given to the new Bell & Howell "200."