Modern Photography Magazine 1966 September

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Modern Photography Magazine 1966 September

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Contents:  Picture Taking Ideas – What To Do About Group Action (Sports and candids in bright sun and by available light); How To Handle The Sun (Techniques for controlling backlight) Technical Articles – Swinging Lens Gives 35MM SLR The Right View (An amateur’s answer to small camera distortion); Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing questions from its readers); The Great Through-The-Lens Meter Explosion (Asahi Camera and MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY analyze all systems); Modern Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equioment) Movies – Matzkin On Movies (How good is Super 8 camera design?); Is Super 8 Good Enough For Professionals? Departments – Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Caulfield On Color (Slide show problems solved: narration and/or music in perfect sync with the HPI); Wolfman On Printing (How good is color negative film for black-and-white printing?); Once Over Lightly (Photo knick-knacks and goodies tried out by the editors); Keppler On The SLR (The wide-angle dilemma); Behind The Scenes (Auto-focus projector from Germany – bellows for leaf-shutter SLR’s – fisheye attachment for all lenses); Books In Review; Meyers On Technique (Why flash guide numbers don’t always work. How to take flash pictures anyway); Techniques Tomorrow (Methods used to produce high-quality lenses); Tony Karp On 35MM (Camera modifications that may benefit you); Large Camera (Time and effort savers in the darkroom); Ask For It

Issue:  September 1966

Condition:  Very Good