Modern Photography Magazine 1967 February

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Modern Photography Magazine 1967 February

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Contents:  Picture Taking Ideas – Assignment # 1 (The editors take the cameras out for a spin); Tele Converter That Zooms (At last, make any lens (almost) a zoom lens); How To See A Picture In Color (What to look for in composition and color); Monthly Contest (If it’s moving, it’s a winner) Technical Articles – Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing questions from its readers); Cheap Color Films: Are They Worth Using> (Are they really bargains or just junk?); Print Making (Paper, developer – everything that good pictures are made of); Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better (Which is better – 2 1/4 or 35mm – if either); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment) Movies – Matzkin On Movies (Bolex 16 Pro: Super 8 of the future?) Departments – Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Meyers On Technique (Do the new meters hit the spot?); Ask For It; Behind The Scenes (Dry processing – auto focus Carena 8 – Cds Kodak Instamatic); Caulfield On Color (Minor items that make major improvements); Large Camera (How to photograph paintings and sculpture); Wolfman On Printing (Summary of stabilization processing); Tony Karp On 35mm (A short course in lens cleaning); Once Over Lightly (Photo knick-knacks and goodies tried out by the editors); Salon Calendar; Keppler On The SLR (Here come more behind-lens meters); Books In Review; Techniques Tomorrow (How do 2 1/4 lenses stack up against those for 35mm?); The Well Traveled Camera (Getting past customs with your cameras)

Issue:  February 1967

Condition:  Very Good