Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1933)

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October n, 1933 THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS vn j For enlarging work of Exhibition quality I Gevaert I BROMIDE I PAPERS j E The qualities of a perfect negative must = § be perfectly recorded in the finished 1 E result of a high quality print. 1 1 Gevaert Bromides are coated with emulsions E I that result from years of experience and j| ^ research in studying the requirements § j| of photographers throughout the world. ^ E The rendering of the gradations, tone 1 H values, and modulations will delight you 1 1 by their artistic quality, and there is a grade i § and surface suitable for every desired effect. 1 E A few of the special varieties : = = K32 & K33 Thick white and cream-tinted EE Antique with a delightful surface. I K50 & K51 Fine Natural Surface varieties = in white and cream card. = K14 & K15 Thick, rough surface, for broad p effects. White and cream. EE = Made also in all usual smooth and fine-grain = EE surfaces and in the standard range of contrasts. = EE Give Gevaert Bromides a trial, and discover = EE the pictorial qualities of your summer negatives. = I GEVAERT LTD. I | Walmer Road, London, W.10 | ^lllllll!llll!lllllllllllll!lllllllllllll!llllll![1llllllllllll!lllllllllllll!lllll!lllllll!llllllllllllillllllilllll YOUR SUMMER NEGATIVES in winter evenings with the MIRAPKOT Zeiss Ikon, foremost with pre¬ cision instruments for the en¬ thusiast, offer two capable enlarging instruments. First, the MIRAPHOT, a verti¬ cal automatic focussing en¬ larger for negatives any size up to 9 X 12 cm. (4} x 3i in.). With Novar f/6.3 lens £10:10=0 With Zeiss Tessar f/4.5 £13:17:6 The Miraphot includes the housing, encasing a 75-watt lamp and lens ; the metal sup¬ porting column, and the base¬ board. Operation is simple and fully explained in the instruction folder which ac¬ companies every instrument. Zeiss Ikon Novar or Zeiss Tessar lenses, giving perfect definition with practically no retouching. Price includes special Mira¬ phot lamp, plug and flex. • . . or the MIRAX EN LARG I NG ATTACHMENT Price, including lamp, from £2 : 12 :6 for horizontal use, or from £4 : 1 2 : 6 for vertical use. The MIRAX is an all-metal enlarging attachment which utilises your roll-film or plate camera from 3}x2$ to 4Jx3i, to which it is attached by two grips. It can be used horizontally, as illustrated, or vertically with the Mirax vertical easel. It gives very powerful illumination with clear definition and rapid exposures, and it is a most useful addition to any amateur’s outfit. Write for details of these two most interesting enlargers, and booklet will be sent to you. ZEISS IKON LTD. 11, MORTIMER HOUSE, MORTIMER ST.* LONDON, W.1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA PLEASE MENTION “ THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER” WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS. 21