Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1935)

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J anuary 30, 1935 THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS TEMPOPHOT — The Very Latest in Electric Exposure Meiers Made by the makers of the famous ‘ Metraphot.’ Here are some of the features of this new fully automatic Photo-Electric Meter, for “ Still ” and Cine Cameras. £ AMAZING RANGE. —When set it gives you correct ex¬ posures from 2 min. to i /3,000th sec. $ LIGHT THROTTLE. — Clever pointer device gives instan¬ taneous readings for daylight or artificial light. PATENTED SCALE.— Figures can be read easily without any calculations whatsoever. Write for further details to the sole concessionaires: R. F. HUNTER LTD. Daylight hading ! Daylight developing ! and fixing with the # COMPACTNESS. — Size only 4 x 2I X f in., it fits vest pocket just like cigarette case. % MARVELLOUS VALUE. — An ingenious instrument at a price to suit every pocket. Neat morocco leather case with zipp fastener 5/ extra. Only 75/ “CELFIX HOUSE,” 51, GRAY’S INN ROAD, LONDON, W.C.1. Phone: HOLBORN 7311/2. Here is the smallest, simplest, lightest and handiest Daylight Loading Roll-Film Developing Tank ever devised — that makes the user of Roll Films absolutely independ¬ ent of the dark-room ! No chang¬ ing bag is needed ; free from any “ gadgets,” glass parts, or any¬ thing that can go wrong. Before developing, the paper backing to the film is drawn away in daylight, leaving the film in the tank ready for developing in daylight. To take films 2Tx2£ in. or 2^x3} in., with full direc¬ tions for use. . . . 35/ Optochrom Thermometer (Fahrenheit) .......... 2/6 Optochrom Developing Pow¬ der, in \ 6.02.. packets, 1/6 “ OptochromaS ” Fine-grain Developing Solution.. 2/Obtainable from all principal dealers. SANDS HUNTER & CO. LTD. 37, BEDFORD ST., STRAND, LONDON, W.C.2 booklets fret Start the year well by sending for this ^ series of Lesson booklets. They will help you to get much more enjoyment out of your photography at less expense. THESE BOOKLETS SHOW YOU “ How to Do Your Own Developing.” “ How to Make Your Own Gaslight Prints.” “Howto Do Flashlight Photography.” “How to Make Bromide Prints.” “How to Make Enlargements.” With AZOL no previous experience of develop¬ ing is required, anyone can get good results the first time. 3-oz. AZOL costs 2/-, makes from 75 to 300 ounces, and is sufficient to develop correctly 3 dozen spools. booklets, Johnson & Sons, PDept.ty Hendon Way Hendon, London 9 ARE YOU SATISFIED K EQUIPMENT? Much can be done with the small general purpose camera. Its handiness will often secure material for an Exhibition picture where more ambitious apparatus must fail for want of mobility. But the photographer who embarks upon serious woi k — fascinating work— of a special character g| ARCHITECTURE, PORTRAITURE, ANIMAL and other RAPIDTELEPHOTOGRAPHY, etc. 0$ must, if he is to secure the best results and the maximum of enjoyment, use special lenses. For every such purpose THERE IS A LENS AND THE ZEISS IS ALWAYS THE BEST Write for booklet P.51 on the choice of a lens. TARI 7FKC , , I fel MORTIMER HOUSE, 37-41, fffijOjEB? V.r\f\L Z-Clio (London) Ltd. Mortinler St., London, W.l rjtjpr PLEASE MENTION “ THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ” WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS. 1