Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1933)

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October n, 1933 THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS THOROiXdnrr TURN WINTER INTO SUMMER with T.-P. REFLEX and the New Dailmeyer f/1.9 SUPER SIX ANASTIGMAT LENS, Z¥><2¥ ONLY CATALOGUE Post Free ANYWHERE T.-P. REFLEX CAMERAS are always in the forefront with latest equipment ALTRINCHAM ENGLAND^ If you cannot afford a Leica with auto¬ matic focusing, why not start with the Standard Leica and later on have it converted into the Model II or Model III at the cost of the difference in price ? Standard Leica £15:0:0 Leica Model II £22 : 0 : 0 Leica Model III £25 : 0 : 0 Ash your dealer for a de¬ monstration or send for literature “ R.11 ” to : E. LEITZ 20, Mortimer St., LONDON, W.1 PLEASE MENTION “ THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ” WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS. 1