Modern Photography Magazine 1978 September

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Modern Photography Magazine 1978 September

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Contents:  Picture Taking Ideas – Currents: American Photography Today (An examination of contemporary photography and its precursors); Wide To Ultra Wide (Dangers and delights of wielding wide-angle lenses); Pioneers Of Commercial Color (Outerbridge and steichen began a new photographic era in the ’30s) News Stories – What’s What (The Sipley collection is full of surprises, optical birds of a feather, and more); All New For ’79 (Advance word on some of the goodies likely to show up at the world’s biggest photo exposition) Technical Features – Too Hot To Handle (We answer readers probing questions); Inside Your Camera Series #27 Pentax Me; Ektachrome 400 (Does Kodak’s latest, fastest high-speed color slide film really knock the socks off “old” Ektachrome 200? Mostly yes); How To (Make your own color duping rigs, and more); Modern Tests (A monthly appraisal of equipment) Movies – Moviemaking (New budget? Beaulier sound camera, lower priced film-to-video transfers, and least color video cameras yet – plus full report on Beaulieu’s first sound projector) Departments – Letters To The Editor; Behind The Scenes (Has Kodak abandoned 110 slide shooters? Fuji goes E-6, and more); Phototronics (You can’t always get accurate autoflash exposure if your cell is imprisoned in your strobe – and here’s why); The Camera Collector (Minolta’s mid-50s “Leica” – or is it a “Canon”? Plus Agfa’s dexterous Ambi); Techniques Tomorrow (We told you so – two major makers innovative lens designs); Quick Notes (New items worth a look); View From Kramer (Why a Wista? It’s an 8 x 10 view with an affordable price tag); The Well-Traveled Camera (A practical guide to x-raying at airports); Keppler’s Notebook (Sharp close-ups are easier than ever, thanks to Budget II); Instant Pictures (Don’t throw away that 35 – it, too, can make an instant picture)

Issue:  September 1978

Condition:  Very Good