Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1952)

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(Ue0^ now easier7 less expensive than ever with the . . . o BEOTimn® Movie Camera, 8mm. only $42 50 VS1| TRADE-MARK Certainly you won't want to miss movies of colorful autumn foliage . . . rustling red leaves against a bright blue sky . . . curling leaf smoke. Treasured, too, for repeated showings in later years will be those unforgettable outdoor and indoor records of the children. It's a wonderful time of year to add movie making to your picture pleasures. Best of all, you can now do it for so little! A Brownie Movie Camera lists at only $42.50 — and it's every ounce a real movie maker. Its precision//2.7 Lumenized lens is preset so that no focusing is required. A built-in exposure guide tells you where to set the aperture for correct exposure — outdoors, dawn to dusk . . . indoors, under low-cost floodlights. Simply attach the Brownie to the Kodak Photo-Light Bar, and follow the action simultaneously with lights and camera! All you have to do is aim and shoot. The Brownie's as easy to load as the simplest snapshot camera — takes low-cost rolls of 8mm. Cine-Kodak black-and-white films ($2.90) or full-color Kodachrome Films ($3.95). Thirty to forty average-length movie scenes with each loading. And first film cost is last film cost — no additional finishing charges! Ask your Kodak dealer to show you the Brownie — and the several other fine Kodak movie cameras. Chances are he can arrange for easy payments, if you wish. Prices include Federal Tax and are subject to change without notice. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • Rochester 4, N. Y.