Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1952)

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fyfrecwll ' Mtfw because it's the finest personal movie camera Kodak makes It's trim. It's talented. Its outstandingly superb Kodak Cine Ektar //1.9 Lens will make you the finest movies you have ever screened. Yet, despite its versatility, the Cine-Kodak Royal Magazine Camera is one of the easiest of all cameras to enjoy. Because of its simplicity ... its many picture-making refinements ... its ready acceptance of accessories which will match your growing movie aspirations stride for stride ... it is very likely the 16mm. camera for you. Read of some of its advantages below . . . see it at your Kodak dealer's. And remember that the list price of the "Royal" is but $176.25. (The "Royal" is also available with prefocused //2.8 lens at $162.15.) Check these features against your concept of the ideal 16mm. camera! loading: with full-color or black-and-white Cine-Kodak Film in preloaded magazines . . . Lens: superb //l .9 "Ektar," focusing from the horizon to a mere 12 inches, with a film-plane marker to help assure crisp ultra close-ups . . . Speeds: 16, 24, 64 (slow motion) frames per second — single-frame or continuous-run exposures, too . . . Finder: enclosed — and calibrated to show the fields of standard lens and of eleven accessory lenses ranging from wide-angle to 6-times telephoto. TRADE-MARK Prices include Federal Tax and are subject to change without notice. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester 4, N. Y.