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You can of course record the various musical items first on tape to match the sequence of shots, and then the complete music on the film's sound track ig and the background 14.'4 and to mixing speech Tiusic During the second run through you can mix in spcech or a commentary on in all , for super-- 8 and standard-8- , and microphone Aliclher it be because they bpfong to a local color club, or ill;;;!' want to show off their T.14t vacati on show off your slides best want a projector. BorrotPing from a friend or te.4.14bor may by all right for aPille, but not for lung. You'll want your on There are all kinds and inodels of slide projectors on the market, and if this is your first venture into the world of 5ticf4ving color slides you shmild first decide how you irttelid to use your projector. :Tte basic projector comes WitZ a lens, lamp and a slide Otltainer. Some machines ha.,p fancy accessories, but ta;til just drive up the price. 4...4 tgt aaa .,iiiticide how often you will 14ising your projector. If ,i,r,ittare going to be using the rte.iector often, then you alidald consider such extras ;..1,,ittomatic focusing, control and the like, But. are just going to use it Lif,t- a few times a year, then 1.11.I should consider the cost of' Ile extra options ' 44,1 . . . . . . . ' . . ...... : ' - ... --.$.4k.) 4.,14 :. ' : . . ,xa ,,,..1, ,t Ir, V , - - of 1 t i. ' , .4 0aeaable. The standard ik4 r-,-- 4Tiii,'- . 4:03 187,00 202.00 275.00 L r Li 4 I ' - c-',, A - - ---- ,,,,,,----- - ' , ,,,,,.,,,,-i., ' - 'r, .9,,,,,t,37.1,,,. , f- . . ?,,,4 grr"417"n""), - : f 7 -. ' -- ' I: is' ,:...,-.0,- : ).4 Ad3UP shot,it operatIon. Easy and conioading. Handy pocKet size. , ',: - AL F. , A , ',.., s' i - tL ,, 1 1,3,i'.i."..''',,iii I tI 't 3Li40 1",': It shoot operation. ,, --- ---- camera ' ; I - - -'' -4- I ", .m 'i ,,f:Af il .,. 2',7)0 ,7 , 1 er4r.,..,41.g.t,',..1 ci d . .',..: ' '''Ii,,..' ' " . . , .. . . . ., . 1- a . . . .,' , - k $ ,' 4.4 $. , .t..1-.,,- I 1 I .x. 272, 0- 4. - ':'.'4 I E w' ..,,.... -' , , ,i)' ' ' ' ,,.; ',',"' - ' , ...ow ,; ' :, , . -.- ,,, , 7 ,: regular screen. Holds reels securely. Rini now at savings! ': 7 ro ,, . - ........s5.';., ... ' - ; ...'':'..0: , - .7.1 " , -- IR ,,,,,, ed PI 11 14 ,g,, ':' '' i,,,!isz.14,--.i.- - ..,,,,,,7--i, 4 ., , qi ,, ..,.,',..:fekk--".,..t.,,...' ' -- - ,-- - - l' , retr11'1,,b4113, , .,...11, ...., "': i - ,,Y- - t. ty.iiil 1,7;:,,,',,'', 'Tr - N - fo 1 vv. ' 'V' ' I Vearesiste. 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'"" V ' ,tot,gt.ta Kamero's film e ci itor $ - 88 .,,,,,::.1) ''.., off s;, ..... 7--,- 4,...z.:fit: 1,,,'i 0 ,' tkI.,,, 1 - , ::1J4,,,,,,,,,,,!,7..---- ..,-. ,.7, .4,, , ; -..- -- g ! N, - - -- wil .,. - ,, 2. ' ' FLASH UNIT , , a ti .1 .....,,,,,,,..7.7.,,,,,,.., , . Reg. $89.95 tIct, cy. k :"Im-B- - .a...rt,-,.-.,6. 4 '4(0 t of - ' -'. 1,,,,:r,i,,r1 , Vivitar 402 reg. 31.95 1 , ,f.,:,, .4 N-,-J, ,r;.,),:, St.,-.- ,... '- - ,z. ' , and venient owridge - vai, ,,,,.,,,,, ....,...;,.. :, 1 1 P off ' 4.-- .. :11." '' - fr,17:1 or,,,,:f.:.4 iivitaF i I I it,j-Ftir11- AffrIrriitz-,,-- 1t, L. ,' '- : : ::: t'"'''''''',"''''.-1ms---,-,---- j.,,,,1:,:,,,:tfr. mati.c thareadolreiti.i,nvd, jp,,Iiis,:in.a.,ny - 41 - 28mm f2 5 84,gs suggested price 154.50 71.00 1'29.50 35mm f2,5 71.00 129.50 135mm f2,5 87.00 200mm f3.5 159.50 96.00 174.50 300mm t5,6 0 Zoom f4.5 145.00 264.50 Zoom14 5 170.00 309,50 Now TX senses will fit most SLR cameras and the automatic EE operation on EE cameras. ' ''''' ' a: 1'''''''' , ..,,,... - - ''' ,,'':,.. ,,,,,9,9.,, 1g A t qJ ' 'f. 0. 3 cubes with 4 flashes each. re-ta- m r r... ' ,;'.'" 2111 Reg. It $1.57 7.-- 2 , l; ' ST EN 4,,.. ,,,,,,,p Converts from 8 to super 8 aT au to- flip of switch. Zoom for Instamatics pocket cameras. Pack of and' ill 4 - 9, 579,95 AvI magicubes i ..,- .0, e tio ki Kamer 13 - projector El 4,040! '' - ,, ivnary:7,1i Vt" I ' 1 ..,.'''t:--'5'4- 1 ,qt 75-26- C) , tzti.. 111 , p a iii,P r,,i, . . -- is 90-2'3- '- a..... 1 , ,.4 .., - ' I NI . Du 01.8r as:. iii,,,,,,,,,, , .... ,,t,,,,,,,....,,,, - i ,,. i , 110 Point a' Shoot ,,ttmera - ' : tt I ", 0 3333''' li 18400 75-15- S!,riple point now both 'tungsten. ...(iiicre are two rinds of slide' Lreiliors. the conventional rei'tprigular tray, or round ;tf.i.ys that fit be,tizontally or vertically onto thf, machine. t ;. irriers also double "tic as storame trays for your slides when not in use..The convenience of fiIILg and Arikandirig the tray is esrk,-:1:)t7,13, inip,artant 4' the tray ,,,'! !)e tised for edltinz slides. ' 500-wa- i '1111,'' : . ; 4171. 1",, , itk.,.,,'" - ' . 1I removing tray. lotlittl l',', .' A - 4 x, ,...,..--...,,- , ... d i k - ,;;;.-; Enjoy your slides in total hush quiet, Remote control makes it so easy. Feettire-packe. projector has pop-ueditor, lets you change slides without "it - , 2680 Husnatic Home slide projector ' each cube. They work every- time to give better pictures. , ,.,1 i,4-1It- 82.00 127.00 164.00 127.00 fg. r" ille' oft 50mm f1.8 reg. 110.00 50 mm ffl,4 reg. 170.00 28mm 219.0 5 35mm f2 8 reg. 169,95 100mm 12,8 reg. 219.85 135mm 12.8 reg. 249.95 200mm f4 reg. 269.95 0 zoom f4 reg. 369.95 ' ti,r i 1 I : , , pl'rlideparable with less hc,it is Pack of 3 with 4 flashes on ' gktmeloolor GAF . , 4 1 1Ennumbil1 kilgt' . ,, EST)--f i - 4 Peg. $1.17 99c ili49441:- I i! 25D0 flash tubes I: 413 0 1 ''''''''''''"''. ' u oil 0.. -- E' YLN 1 "..id 4. -- Am og th Ad- 'iiii ,,.....r.' F4 ii ai ..'s.Dp), ag Kamera iI IENSES TX 4, , 99.00 1 ZUKO LENSES .-... 7'itp,4,,, ' (141-T1.- - - Effi, I ilk 44Ftr,..VP EJ:-1,I-r ,,,- - :1,,00 - ' ' 329.95 ' ,146,4017,:' 4 ''' ftisA VIANitepoe''''' , :, 1, brit4- - r ' -- ftqA vr -- yaulatkoi:1?7,-.4- I - -- , . k ' fLti'ag"i MD thru-the-le- te-o- t , r?!.,,,,,,N,,,, .. ,,,--- , two-and- ,, ,,,,- - . ,,,,1 .03, ar 1,v1 Bigger, brighter viewfinder makes focusing and composing a bieeze. Accurate Cpen Aperture metering system. Engineered to withstand 5 frames per second motor drive operation. proli,ctors vary: so decide before you T9Fhopping how much you eocliatiord. Looking at a cross on of four projectors., xtimtgomery Ward, GAF, T',4 and Howell and Eastman KOdak, the prices rne.e- from 0 for a strippeddown model IG $250 for one with all the fancy extras. 'Look at the lens of the 1;ri4ector you intend to buy. If t;',;:re going to show your in a small room you ,i,.71,14d get by with a .1.74,talf, or rilfZirich lens. 13ut if you want screen from 13 tojr11 a away you will need a ' lols. If you are 46ing to Mix yottr slide sizes - should be thinking af.pout ,., 4c,om lense. A nw, lower, :aqillage quartz lamp that - ;0411', , m , "t :': suggested price ,,, 1 - I k .4 Ej : r, 1 ,' ; . hole 1 u i i 0.1 Irma insammE- , SI 69:(V6 i ,412 vwcoop,,,,--- i . . 0M-- 1 j r i str. three-and-on- ' slides. , fliiies , . zr. ,f ' i kJ' t, cz.lons, - . r ', you are ti teacher you wii4. ;Tent to consider using a 2i;:in lens, a sound synchronl or other such speciaI irs;.' acerssories. If you are just kiothg to show to hmily and( trwrids' you woa't nr ,,1 such ' ., 1.-y....- '10 ,. switches to athance or recall sl.,...,1:77A. ,' .i , . i'''''417-.A.;,..4,.4.,,,- "W.,,,., . , d A , cool-dow- box at the 10- - to 12400t cord has oLVTA PUS , i 11ii t WA magi v , tr''' ' - l , As the time comes cloi,er to the point of purchase ask yourself if the unit you have choosen has most of the following features: A power switch that allows the fan to operate wihthout the lamp, or a warm-u- p or n period extends the life of the lamp. Look for a model that has the carryir g handle as part of the projector, not just the carrying case. Ask for a demonstration in the store and compare the noise level. It could be murder to try and talk over a loud humming noise. consider the remote control feature on many models. The remote controlI cord is usual- ly the first addition to most hand-hel- Da ,;',7 v-k- 1 , ;. Iffig n m Swan& Emma 4 25 to 45')0 Oft Sale' Most projectors will throw a4,food image 10 to ,, 4way, so you should think which room 3 ou will b.: ,h77wing your slides iin most. . V , ...:- - WARM" evio paper coated with salt and silver nitrate and produced a n(T,ative from which positive - If you want to sit with your audience, or stand by the screen as your slides are projected, you will want to units. A end of a M pA Ina 7CL,49' i r. irk . Lor rifi ' Neal SAW 1 ,e 040 1: '' ... 4811,. light-sensitiv- your project you will generally have to focus each slide as it comes up. With automatic focusing you focus the first slide and after that an electronic cell brings the rest of the slides luto focus. Mn some of the projectors you can extend the life of the lamp by projecting on less than toll power. A power switch i s marked with two-lighigh and positions low. You can use the high setting only for dense slides or on big screens, while the low setting can be used for everything else, If you manually operate fts ea ikt 1 re-I'- . ., r ,t " . I 117, -4- , . A or, t,I. Ft , vvv,4, - I , 0,; - come. A irpalanititteff-ali- Many slide projector models available up,taking color slides, procedures improved, I , 1, seconds' time. euabIirgth masses to make their owl! ' pictures lAithout a darkroom; . . I fit uguarareea Kepiacement or tPalorteg Keturma . L At about the same time, I British scientist William H. Talbot announced that he had Fl e invented a ecorded test sound film. sive machines, and the carrying case may serve the same purpose. Check first to see if your new projector has a dust cover or you may make some type of cover to keep the lens, projector and trays dust free. person had used up the film, he returned the camera with the film still in it to the Kodak plant where the company developed the film and printed the pictures,. returning the camera with a new roll of film in it As film and developing 4,4," - tn- With the desire of thE,.., pubhe to have color picture$ manufacturers in 1963 introduced a color process whicti, gives a print in seven minuteS and Polaroid produced a color film that would process ' a print in GO seconds. , ' thaa-.;.Photography is more , just a work of art, hut haS t;:: branched out to the fields of !:, science, medicine. police work, military and tmderi :::,..' seas. And there is more to The simple snapshot camera held a roll of film that made 149 pictures. After a 1- - - 4 13- -'1 a prer- , t- 50 , "irlt r-- - 7; 7 -- ' t For the amateur who happens to be all thumbs there is automatic film threading from reel to reel. Accessories that come with the new sound on film projector includes a special 400 foot takeup reel, conversion sets 9 1,;. Pi 7 ,' 40 ,tt when Polaroid introduced 4 and process by Which a b!.., white print could be processed right in the camera ra ed mass-produc- 1 t-- ; velo,pme,nthv inItvhaes Iiiisntoryl The f;rst camera for puhlic COnsuMption was in 15',',S8 when George Eastman, an American dryplatk, maker, marketed the Kodak camera: ' Il Slides can be shown in most cases through a push-pul- l lever or by depressing a button. The more automatic the showing of slides, the higher the cost of the machine. Here are some of the points to ponder before making your decision., An automatic timer is available that can be set to change slides at a predetermind interval from five to 30 seconds. This device makes presenting slides totally automatic Dust covers are usually found only on the most expen- - - !vs. bbor this same time early photographers began to use photography as an art form. One of the early art photographers was Julia M. Cameron who tried to capture the feeling and character of such greats of that titne as Charles Darwin, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Alfred Lord Tennyson. The first war photographer was a Britisher, Roger Fenton, who covered the Crimean War for a London newspaper. One of the most famous war photographers was American Mathew B. Brody who gamed bia fame in the Civil War. tintypes, Buying a projector Many photographers who take. pictures eventually end of set-on- I film guage and standard-with reel capacity up to ' feet.' The projector has for- ward and reverse projection and lorward and reverse running without the lamp. top of the music. At all points where the commentary cuts lit the previously reeorded music is automatically attenuated so the speech comes through clearly. With the words and music recorded to your liking, all there is left is to rewind the film to the beginning, turn the main switch to "Forward with lamp," and project your sound film, adjusting the playback volume by turning the volume control. The new Eumig projector single-- 8 takes the super-8- , through, the projector music is recorded on the magnetic strip of the film. Ideally YOH from a record piayer, a cassette recorder or a tape recorder, minutes to. , With new cATiipment an amateur can make sound films. automation lea, ttit'f (like the automaiic recotdpig level control, mixing Ct;iittcl, automate noise i.:uppression (ircuits) make ever i amateur his own sound engileer without effort aud williOut special training. Yon d'orijis, have to bother with you devote nit'ring ;. - a :: ' onnet tnovies . first 774' ' 111: you'll have successful fully- 7 ,!!;,-;.1!- 1 t2Emel 64,,d names that standout in the history of photography. But the early attempts at capturing life on paper goes back to the early 1500s and is generally credited to Leonardo da Vinci. The first crude camera was a darkened box with a tiny hole in one wall that adinitted light. The iage was upside-- down of the 8cene outside and artists basically used the camera obscura as a sketching aid. The camera was large enough for a man to It walk into, It was the 1830s when I r French inventor .Lckli Daguerte exposed a light-R- I sensitive metal plate and I, developed the image with mercury vapor, Ile fixed the image with common salt. The famed French inventor an- 9 noutice,1 his process m and thi' world generally re-g Irds this :date as the begin- I ning of photogrpahy. I ' - - ego Daguerreotype, , 4, tcalities vt';ill'te to sel ec it e,- , ",'- - PlIORCt, -- , It I abg ,Vac, Kodak and 1;6aro' id 4 ks,w, ' , ' it - , alrmes 3 - , movie try with a holiday fihn thythin sequences for or nursery spoils shots trielodies with filITIS of childrcaZ With sound the film to life A ', l ,O7eal film dealers say th;it 0.4irZthe new Eurnig Mork-- , , - - multi--medi- , the ft fl,7 zirKh4'1' - - - - It I ,aaVIrArb , ' - t ' yr! , If '', ... , (''''''', 1 - n d m r r' e v,n'tther for you:- twri ai lamily enjoyment or sehuil r,rt ol 3 , church presentation are the thing. 1Vith a musical boi'kground and commentary film gains 4:411,-- amateur iRirnenE:1?., in interest anti -- 1.... 1 1117115(Jc it, 711,4 AeNt. ,,,,,,t r4., - take heart, the yoovie litm and projec;ti- r-rir ..1 , , eerneras were not far be,,I, : ..: In 11(9'24b.the thGermtan-,- s 3be5,,rgamn , roa . ' camera and five years later ,- ,, , f1ast.4-, they put the electic , ,. bulb on the market. ;7.4. Ore of the greate.4 de; .77 Photography soon was used to push for social or environ- . mental change. William Henry Jackson's Yellowstone area pictures convinced Congress to make thi, area a national park, Lewis NV. Hine. used his early picturc3 of children v:orking in dimly-lighte- d factories and in coal Trpror,g the plssage of child rnfits could be made, In the late 1800s scientists made great technical advances especially in the area cilenses. 'Mei wet ard dry plate processes were introduced and then a lightsimsitive gr"alailennksitin rut the exposure time from 'la P11 OtO s Urns 1.. SOU71, ,,,,,,,m, , 4 22, 1175 OP ma f tin 4 ' ' 5'1 1 r ,ti 't. - S':41t 'Il,,-- t--, . -- I; ' ' P i' , ': 1, |