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The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1934)

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Twenty-eight Th INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER November, 1934 MINIATURE CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHY (Continued on Page 21) Leica owners are receiving this magazine monthly, and all owners of the Leica who are not as yet recipients should register their cameras with E. Leitz Inc., which automatically places their name upon the mailing list. "Leica Photography" is edited by two authorities on miniature camera photography, Willard D. Morgan and Karl A. Barleben, Jr., F.R.P.S., and always contains very helpful material. Negative Boxes: Miniature camera photographers employing cine film can obtain an ideal receptacle for storing negative rolls from a drug store. This is the ob Top row — 1, 2 and 3. Bottom row — 4 and 5. long tin can in which one-half ounce cakes of pure Japanese camphor are packed. Many druggists sell these sold. cakes separately instead of the entire sealed can, and usually dispose of the latter when the contents have been Each can will hold from six to eight rolls of negative film (cine type). On the inside of the cover a piece of thick adhesive felt can be attached. The glue on the latter will readily stick to the metal, but for securitv a thin strip of adhesive can be placed across the center of the felt strip. When the box is filled with negative rolls ready to be stored away, the felt pad is moistened with water and a layer of blotting paper is placed on top of the rolls of film to obviate damage should some water drip from the moist pad, or for any reason the latter should become detached. The cover is then placed on the can and a strip of adhesive run around to seal the cover to the can. The can is then stored away, the film being in a moist atmosphere which will retain its pliabilitv indefinitelv. It Costs Less to light your sets with these New KLIEGLIGHTS In addition to wide-range spot and floodlighting, you can do all kinds of trick lighting with these new Klieglights . . without auxiliary attachments or any added expense. They are fully equipped with iris and framing shutters and intensity control. Unsurpassed for perfect performance, versatility, and operating efficiency— they offer decided economies and better facilities for studio lighting. Let us acquaint you with the /acts write for full information. Ah-M«a All these beam shapes can he easily obtained by a simple adjustment of the shutter controls. L1EGL BROS Universal Electric Stage Lighting Co., inc. 321 West 50th Street N EW YORK. NY. LENS C0BTK01 Adhesive felt can be obtained at any drug store. It is supplied in two varieties, thick and thin. The former should be obtained, for its greater thickness allows it to hold more water. One side of the felt contains glue in a dried form, which when moistened sticks to most anything. You may be able to employ this material with whatever container you are using to store your negatives. New Leica Device : Owners of Leica cameras, models A, C, D and E, can now have the shutter speed flexibility of the F model with the aid of a new precision device just announced. This new gadget fits on the NEW TYPE FLOOD LIGHTS For Use With Fotofloods Extremely Powerful clood or Spot Come in and see them — or write for details. CAMERA SUPPLY CO. Cable Address "wwim "CAMERAS" 1515 Cahuenga Blvd. Hollywood, Calif. RUDDY CERAUS MANAGER CLadstone 2404 Nite Phone CLadstone 6583 Please mention The International Photographer when corresponding with advertisers.