The book of lantern ; being a practical guide to the working of the optical (1888)

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124 THE BOOK OP THE LANTERN. so much difficulty in getting the camera into the exact position required, that I constructed a special piece of apparatus for the sole purpose of copying. To this acces- sory, which works most perfectly, I now direct atten- tion. It is simple in construction, and anybody who knows how to handle a few tools can put it together with ease. The amateur may prefer to employ a professional carpenter, but there is always a difficulty in getting the British work- man to make anything that is at all strange to him. My advice is, therefore, if you want the thing done well, do it yourself (see fig. 40). FIG. 40.