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If you ean press a lever youcan take mov- ies with this extremely simple little camera, Extremely Movi (a loom. a that anybody who can press alever can operate. That even the modest purse can afford ! You can get a Koda scope projector, fur showing home movies, as low as $60. Designed for amateurs, by the men who so simplified picture- taking that snapshot-making became easy enough for children F you can look through a finder and press a lever, you can take success- ful home movies, either in black-and- white or in full color, with this remarkably simple little camera. You'll get wonderfully clear and interesting movies even if you are an absolute beginner... even if you've never had a camera in your hands before. And if you can afford the ordinary accessories of modern life, you can afford a Ciné-Kodak. Imagine the thrill of seeing your own child smiling, dimpling, walking across your home movie screen. Think of your own loved ones, kept just as they are—never changing, never aging—in marvelous motion pictures that you yourself make. Developed by the Men Who Simplified Amateur Picture- Taking Unbiased by the precedents and prej- udices of professional cinema camera design, the men who made still pho- tography so easy have now made home movie-making equally simple for you. ‘That’s the point to remember. You want the simplest movie camera you can get. With the Ciné-Kodak, all you do is press the lever and you take movies. Then send the film to any Eastman processing station. Developing is ine cluded in the price of the film. And, with the Kodascope, you pro- ject the pictures in your own living room as easily as playing a phonograph. With Ciné-Kodak Safety Film, regular or panchromatic, the Ciné- Ciné-Kodak Simplest of Home Movie Cameras Kodak takes black-and-white pictures. By using Kodacolor Film and the Kodacolor Filter, Ciné-Kodak B or BB f£. 1.9 takes beautiful pictures in full, natural color—every color that the eye can see. Kodak Cinegraphs, 100-, 200- and 400-foot reels of cartoons, comedy and travel that cost only $7.50 a hun- dred feet, are available. Any Ciné-Kodak dealer will be glad to demonstrate the Ciné-Kodak and to show you Kodaculor on the screen. To permit buying from income rather than capital, many offer an attractive deferred payment plan. MAIL FOR FREE BOOK Eastman Kopax Company, Rochester, N. Ys Please send me, FREE and without obliga. tion, the booklet telling me how I can easily make my own movies, City... comicbooks.com