Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1933)

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August 2, 1933 THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS xiii tintyour SNAPS in Nature s colours zvith the TECHNICOLOR PENCIL TINTING OUTFIT You take your snaps when the sun shines. On rainy days make them more realis¬ tic than ever by this simple and absorbing pastime. This Technicolor Set makes the tinting of photographs Write for illustrated descriptive leaflet. From photographic dealers, stationers, etc. 2/6, 3/6, 4/6 & 61 simple for amateurs. It con¬ tains everything necessary for them to tint the “ snaps ” which they take, in natural colours as well as an artist could do it. It any difficulty in obtaining, any set Post Free for cash with order from L. & C. HARDTMUTH, 29, KINGSWAY, LONDON, W.C.2 Show them to your friends in the sunshine that you saw them — print on Rich warm tones by direct development — a speed that makes enlarging and contact work equally simple — a range of attractive surfaces: OPAL, ★ OPAL SILKY, ROUGH SILKY, GRAINED SILKY, etc. See the specimen in the latest catalogue. CRITERION ("Mr) LTD STECHFORD Warwickshire An Outstanding Example of Modern Design THE SUPERB is the first twin-lens reflex camera in which “ compensa¬ tion for parallax ” is provided, i.e., the actual view you will get on the film is shown on the ground-glass screen at whatever distance you are working — the ordinary twinlens camera failing in this respect. • Focussing lever automatically alters the angle of view¬ ing lens in conjunction with mirror and ground glass, whilst setting the taking lens at the correct focus. • The necessary movements for operating the camera can be controlled from above, thus enabling one’s attention to be concentrated on the subject. • Takes standard 8 ex. 3J by 2j in. film but gives 13 2f by 2f in. pictures, by the provision of an automatic counting device. Fitted with the famous Voigtlander Skopar f/3.5 lens in delayed-action Compur shutter, the Superb is indeed a camera which lives up to its name. £19:10:0 First in 1756: First To-day. The 1933 Voigtlander Catalogue will be ready very shortly. May we send you a copy T PEELING & VAN NECK, LIMITED 4/6, HOLBORN CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C.1 PLEASE MENTION "THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ’’ WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS 31