entraînement du film 16 mm par une griffe ; emplacement intérieur pour un magasin débiteur et récepteur contenant 15 m de pellicule (50 fts) ; moteur à ressort avec clé ; cadence 16 et 24 images par seconde, et image par image ; compteur de pieds ; deux viseurs, un miroir et un direct ; indications d'exposition ; poignée
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Bell & Howell Company
[Chicago, Illinois, 1848 Larchmont Avenue]
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Bell & Howell Company
Chicago, Illinois
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Cooke Anastigmat lens n° 241 170, 1 inch, f 2.7
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Longueur : 17 cm
Largeur : 5.7 cm
Hauteur : 9.5 cm
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Marque : "Filmo - 121. Bell & Howell Co. Chicago. Made in USA".
"Filmo 121, the latest addition to the Bell-Howell line of precision cameras. Instead of the conventional daylight loading spools the new model uses 50 ft. magazines which are loaded into the camera in daylight by simply opening the back of the camera, inserting the magazine and closing the door again. Provision is made for two speeds, 16 and 24 frames per second, together with single frame exposure. There are two finders - spy glass type and waist level, and the lens is a Cooke f. 3,5, 20 mm fixed focus. As it fitted in a standard mount, it is interchangeable with any other Filmo lenses, including the f 1,8 for Kodacolor. The frame of the camera is made of die-cast aluminium, covered with Fabricoid, with plated fittings. It weighs two pounds. [...] On the side of the camera is a neat built-in exposure guide, giving stops to use for every season, time, and subject in every kind of light" (Home Movies & Home Talkies, april 1934, p. 433).
Home Movies & Home Talkies, april 1934, p. 433.
Bell & Howell Filmo 16 mm Motion Picture Cameras, Chicago, bell & Howell, 1936.
American Cinematographer, July 1937.