Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1933)

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October 18, 1933 _ THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS 6x6 cm. ROLLEIFLEX With Zeiss Tessar F/4.5 £20 0 0 With Zeiss Tessar F/3.8 £22 10 0 4x4 cm. ROLLEIFLEX With Zeiss Tessar -F/2.8 £22 10 0 With Zeiss Tessar F/3.5 £20 0 0 9 monthly payments of 46/8 or 52/6. “TAKEN at 6 p.m. ON A MAY AFTERNOON NO SUNSHINE PRESENT...” . . . WITH A Please find enclosed some Roileiflex pictures. They were taken at 6 p.m. on a May afternoon, no sunshine present. I dare not give an exposure less than t [100th sec. to get any image at all, yet, by watch¬ ing for the top of the flight in the Roileiflex finder, coupled with the clever focussing, I got a picture which has stood a 36-times enlargement. The negative is sharp enough to show the patterned stockings of the boy, this being remarkable at f/4.5. I solo the blanket tossing, got oat the camera, climbed on top of a car, and took two successive throws and got two pictures, impossible with any other camera fitted with similar lens and shutter. J. S., Altofts, Yorks. The Roileiflex has all-automatic-stops and speed controls, focussing and film wind. Parallax compensation is naturally a feature. Gives 12 perfect pictures on a 2J X 3J film. GENEROUS ALLOWANCE ON YOUR PRESENT CAMERA IN PART EXCHANGE. WALLACE HEATON LTD. 119, NEW BOND ST., LONDON, W.1 at APPOINTMENT. ToH.R.H. The Prince of Wales. (Roileiflex Dear Sirs, PLEASE MENTION ‘‘THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER” WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS. 21