Modern Photography Magazine 1966 April

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Modern Photography Magazine 1966 April

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Contents:  Picture Taking Ideas – Wide: From Not So To Very (Put drama into your wide-angled shots); Normal Lens For Wide-Angle (How George Tice uses standard focal lengths for wide pictures); Real Fisheye Fisheye (Flip Schulke fits a Fisheye lens to the Nikonos); How Wide’s Wide? (Some wide angles are different from others); Discovery: Roz Kelley (A way-out girl takes way-out pictures); Monthly Contest (Weather, good or bad, can work for you) Technical Articles – Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing questions from its readers); Wide Lenses: How They Grew And Where They’re Going; The Wide Ones (How the Wide-Angle camera works); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment); The Most In Enlargers (Reasons why you should consider making a bigger investment in an enlarger) Movies – Matzkin On Movies (What’s wrong with Super 8 projection lenses?); When You Zoom – Stop At Wide Angle (Using the wide-angle focal length for better movies) Tape And Sound – Sound Advice (Create your own history book with a tape recorder) Departments – Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Keppler On The SLR (Are inexpensive lenses good for color?); Techniques Tomorrow (Storing data: It’s becoming a problem); The Well Traveled Camera (There’s more to Arga, India than the Taj); Tony Karp On 35mm (Cutting film costswith bulk loading); Contests; Behind The Scenes (220 processing tanks from Germany – is 35mm in for a change?); Books In Review; Wolfman On Printing (How to determine correct exposure; darkroom on a closet); Ask For It; Caulfield On Color (How to store color slides); Large Camera (Fitting the film size to the job is the key to large camera success); Salon Calendar

Issue:  April 1966

Condition:  Very Good