Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1933)

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November i. 1033 THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS SASHALITE PHOTO FLASH BULBS COMPETITION — RESULTS — I st Prize £25 N. Blackall, 86, Petts Wood Road, ORPINGTON, Kent. 2nd Prize £ 1 15 H. Carlile, 56, Lounsdale Drive, PAISLEY, Scotland. 3rd Prize £ 1 10 H. Wadsworth Haywood, 8, Portland Crescent, LEEDS. FIVE PRIZES OF £2 EACH: Victor Roberts, Reverton, Topstreet Way, HARPENDEN, Herts. S. H. Wilkes, Tappington, Squirrels' Heath Road, Harold Wood. ROMFORD, Essex. T. C. Lockwood, 7, Broadway, LEYLAND, Lancs. J. N. Unwalla, 11c, Khaluckdina Terrace, Gowalia Tank Road, BOMBAY, India. N. B. Cooper, 130, Cutnballa Hill, BOMBAY, India. Three Prizes of SASHALITE Pistol Grip Outfits, with 16-in. reflector, value . £1 15 0 A. Talbot, 6, Alexandra Road, UPPER NORWOOD, S.E.19. I Thomas H. Gough, 62, Stanground Road, | SHEFFIELD, 2. I E. H, Davies, 7, New Road, I BRIXHAM, S. Devon. Three Prizes of SASHALITE Pistol Grip Outfits, with 10-in. reflector, value . £1 10 0 A. F. Fernandes, Falkland North Street, Falkland Bridge, Grant Road Post, BOMBAY, 7, India. R. C. Rolfe, Croftcourt, 148, Church Hill Road, NORTH CHEAM, Surrey. Vera Richardson, 24, Station Road, PENGE, S.E. Three Prizes of 12 SASHALITE Bulbs, value 18/ W. H. Matthews, 6, Broadcroft Villas, Crofton Lane, ORPINGTON, Kent. G. Borehara, 16, St. Herbert Street, KESWICK. Horace V. Massie, Bonne Chance, 51, The Ridgeway, Gunnersbury, LONDON, W.3. Twenty Consolation Prizes of SASHALITE Amateur Outfits. D. J. Campbell, 3, Llwyn Derw, Fforestfach, SWANSEA. Mrs. H. Carlilo, 56, Lounsdale Drive, PAISLEY, Scotland. Sidney E. Mardon, Thurne Cottage, Thorley Hill, BISHOP’S STORTFORD, Herts. A. Talbot, 6, Alexandra Road, UPPER NORWOOD, S.E.19. R. C. Rolfe, Croftcourt, 148, Church Hill Road, NORTH CHEAM, Surrey. H. Carlile, 56, Louns¬ dale Drive, PAISLEY, Scotland. Miss B. R. Minter, 87, Mortimer Road, WILLESDEN, N.W.10. Alfred E. Camp, Rinodar, Munsbro Lane, GREASBOROUGH, Nr. Rotherham. Miss Lilian Johns, 3, Hamilton Terrace, WHITEHAVEN, Cumberland. G. Chitty, Stafford House, Stafford Place, COLOMBO, Ceylon. I. L. Peatffeld, Greengates, Straight Road, Shrub End, COLCHESTER, Essex. Henry B. Coventry, 23, Michael Place, EAST WEMYSS, Fifeshire. R. Boiteux, 18, First Avenue, WESTCLIFF-ON-SEA. G. A. Jones, Mardy House, ABERDARE, Glam. L. Mitchell, 94, Hastings Street, SUNDERLAND, Co. Durham. Mrs. Pike, 127, Romford Road, FOREST GATE, E. Lynn Bryant, Sunnyside, Latchford, WARRINGTON. R. L. Moore, 111, Dalewood Avenue, SHEFFIELD, 8. Miss L. M. Orr, Brackendene, St. George’s Hill, WEYBRIDGE, Surrey. Llew. E. Morgan, Bronwydd, Ystradgynlais, SWANSEA. The above awards have been made by the Editor of “ The Amateur Photographer,''' in accordance with the rules of the competition. All prizes have been dispatched. A nnmincement of The General Electric Co. Ltd., Magnet House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2 CO IV TAX PRECISION CAMERA for universal use . . . All the requirements of the amateur photographer are catered for in the ONE neat all-metal Contax. Here is a camera that uses perforated cin6 film for 36 expo¬ sures, 36x24 mm. ; loads in the daylight, winds itself on to the next exposure immediately — and after exposure the film does not need reverse winding, is made of metal with modern square shape, has an all-metal focal-plane shutter with accurate speeding .V to 1/1, OOOth sec., and no knobs rotate while shutter is functioning, has a builtin view-finder that shows the EXACT field, and a long base range-finder coupled with the focussing on the lens mount. Extensive optical equipment for all kinds of photography. Zeiss Lenses 1£ to 7 in. focus and aper¬ tures f/1.5 to f/8. Negatives easily enlarge ten to twenty times. For perfect photography you undoubtedly need a Contax. See it at your local Photographic Dealer's or write for a copy of “ The Connoisseur and the Contax just published. ZEISS IKON LTD. 11, Mortimer House, Mortimer St., London, W.l BFTlfii r „ -i ,,, BACK OF CONTAX SHOWING LOADING PLEASE MENTION ‘‘THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ” WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS. 9