Modern Photography - 1960

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July
Picture Taking Ideas - Automatic Exposure? Not For Creative Photographers (Unusual lighting conditions call for calculated guesswork); 9 Exposures - 9 pictures (Y. Ernesr Satow proves that far more than one photo of one subject can be taken under varying light conditions if you know how to expose and develop properly); The Sure Way To Flash Exposure (Which technique is best for flash? Here's how to get consistent results with the one you prefer) Technical Articles - Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing technical questions from its readers); Automatic Exposure (Lawrence W. Eisener, an engineer with General Electric, explains how automatic exposure-setting cameras work); MODERN's 1960 Directory Of Exposure Meters; Color Latitude (Which color films have the greatest latitude? Technician Edward Meyers tested nine, found radical differences); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment) News - Dr. Land Demonstrates an amazing Polaroid Color Process (A new era for color films in the making); Swing To New ASA Speeds Led By Eastman Kodak (The proposed changes are now being put into practice); Capital Capital Show (The White House Conference on Children and Youth holds an exhibit of child photographs) Movies - Fiction Blends With Reality In A Startling Movie (The Savage Eye, four years in the making, tells its entire story through the documentary approach); 5 Movie Exposure Problems (How an accessore exposure meter can help your electric eye movie camera); The Movie Maker Departments - Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Behind The Scenes; What's Ahead; 35mm; Salon Calendar; New Products; The Well Traveled Camera; Ultraminiature; The Camera Clubs; Modern Color; The Large Camera; Pictures In A Minute; New Photo Books; Monthly Contest
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September
Picture Taking Ideas - Outer Space Photography From Your Backyard (Dr. Henry Paul shows how amateurs, using ordinary equipment, can easily take photographs of the stars); Portrait Puzzle: Is There One Best Focal Length? (Here's some advice on how, why, when - and when not to - use the six major focal-length lenses for portraits); Shoot 'Em At Night (Do night color techniques leave you in the dark? Color expert Norman Rothschild uses imaginative ideas for exotic slides) Technical Articles - Too Hot To Handle (MODERN's answers probing technical questions from its readers); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment); Chaos In Fitting Filters (Myriads of filters, adapters and systems discouage you? Here's a concise explanation of their types and use) Bonus Section - Color Photography Today (A new book by David Engdahl and Hollis Todd of the Rochester Institute of Technology. Part 1: How the quality of light affects color photography: the additive and subtractive processes: tips on getting better results with transparency films) News - The Big Brouhaha (MODERN visits the Metropolitan Museum's second Photography in the Fine Arts exhibit) Movies - Hiroshima, Mon Amour (Timing and editing are the key to an impressive French movie); The Movie Maker; Flower Movies Need A Story (These flowers may be rooted to the spot, but your movie can still have action) Departments - Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Pictures In A Minute; New Photo Books; Behind The Scenes; New Products; The Well Traveled Camera; 35mm; Modern Color; Ultraminiature; The Large Camera; Discovery # 52: Don Worth; Monthly Contest
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December
Technical Articles - 1961 Camera Buying Guide; 35mm Camera; Reflex (2 1/4 x 2 1/4 and smaller); Folding Roll Film Cameras; Ultraminiatures; Miscellaneous; 244 New Cameras (MODERN shows how they compare); Used Camera Check (What to look for in the store and what to test for at home when you buy a used camera(; Get More Light From Your Lamps; Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing technical questions from its readers); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment) Movies - Movie Bargains (A roundup of 15 used cameras that are well worth looking out for); The Movie Maker News - Pictures In...10 Seconds! (The Polaroid Company brings out a new film with an amazingly speedup-up processing time); A Cable From Photokina (MODERN's editors at the gigantic German photograph show report on new cameras and equipment); West Coast Show (By letting photographers choose their own pictures, Long Island Museum has a lively exhibition); Edition Bound Series (MODERN reviews seven new how-to books) Departments - Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; New Photo Book; The Well Traveled Camera; Techniques Tomorrow; Modern Color; Salon Calendar; Behind The Scenes; The Large Camera; Ultraminiature; 35mm; Pictures In A Minute; The Camera Clubs; New Booklets; Contests
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