The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 November 1968 — Page 13
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M50. Even though it’s budget-priceo/ nice and compact super 8 projector threads your film automatically onto the take-up reel and puts on a big, bright, flicker-free show. A single knob controls both forward projection and rapid rewind. 200-foot reel capacity and sharp f/1.5 lens. Less than $63.
Big, bright movies All Kodak Instamatic movie cameras are superfe—that’s the new brighter, sharper kind of movies that really lights up the screen. And since super 8 moviescall for a super 8 projector, odak offers a wide chqjd|pf models there, too.
M67. This handsome panelled projector shows both super 8 and regular 8mm movies and it shows them forward, reverse or stop-action "still." It has a 400-foot reel capacity for good, long shows, plus automatic threading right onto the take-up reel, and fast power rewind. With f/1.5 lens, less than $125.
M18. Zoom in for close-ups, zoom back for wide views with this one. And all the while a CdS electric eye adjusts exposure automatically for sharp, bright movies. All this plus instant loading, a low-light-level warning signal and a detachable pistol grip. Less than $80. In an outfit, less than $85. There’s also
Model HH20with power zoom, reflex viewing, and extra-fast f/1.9
lens, for less than $100. In an outfit, less than $105.
5. There’s also
r and extra-fast f/1.9
i $105. TIL-'
