Modern Photography - 1966

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March
Picture Taking Ideas - Scheichenbauer's Created Women (How an outstanding Italian photographer creates effects); Making Things You Know That Ain't (Alter your photo images with graphic techniques); Agfa #6 Is All Paper Grades (A simple way to make onr paper do the job of all); Discovery: James B. Johnson News Stories - Konica Autorex (First automatic plane shutter SLR); Questar's Lawrence Braymer Dies Technical Articles - Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing questions from it's readers); Enlarging Meters Compared (Do they work? Which is best?); 1966 Film-Developer Roundup (John Wolbarst's authoritative guide - updated and revised by Thomas Hill); The Muddle In Electronic Shutters (Are the new cameras using them improvemr=ents or not); Modern Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment) Movies - Matzkin On Movies (Bell & Howell's solution to the focusing problem) Tape & Sound - Home Video Tape: Is It Ready Now? Departments - Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Keppler On The SLR (New German SLR's on the way); Tony Karp On 35-mm (How safe is your darkroom?); Caulfield On Color (More on slide filing and storing); The Well Traveled Camera (Agra, India: Is the Taj what they say?); Wolfman On Printing (Are enlarging meters worthwhile?); Ask For It; Books In Review; Techniques Tomorrow (More on non-silver photo methods); Large Camera (The not so secret formula for the quality in old-fashioned phoyographs); Salon Calendar
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April
Picture Taking Ideas - Wide: From Not So To Very (Put drama into your wide-angled shots); Normal Lens For Wide-Angle (How George Tice uses standard focal lengths for wide pictures); Real Fisheye Fisheye (Flip Schulke fits a Fisheye lens to the Nikonos); How Wide's Wide? (Some wide angles are different from others); Discovery: Roz Kelley (A way-out girl takes way-out pictures); Monthly Contest (Weather, good or bad, can work for you) Technical Articles - Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing questions from its readers); Wide Lenses: How They Grew And Where They're Going; The Wide Ones (How the Wide-Angle camera works); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment); The Most In Enlargers (Reasons why you should consider making a bigger investment in an enlarger) Movies - Matzkin On Movies (What's wrong with Super 8 projection lenses?); When You Zoom - Stop At Wide Angle (Using the wide-angle focal length for better movies) Tape And Sound - Sound Advice (Create your own history book with a tape recorder) Departments - Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Keppler On The SLR (Are inexpensive lenses good for color?); Techniques Tomorrow (Storing data: It's becoming a problem); The Well Traveled Camera (There's more to Arga, India than the Taj); Tony Karp On 35mm (Cutting film costswith bulk loading); Contests; Behind The Scenes (220 processing tanks from Germany - is 35mm in for a change?); Books In Review; Wolfman On Printing (How to determine correct exposure; darkroom on a closet); Ask For It; Caulfield On Color (How to store color slides); Large Camera (Fitting the film size to the job is the key to large camera success); Salon Calendar
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May
Picture Taking Ideas - Dramatic Light To Make Dramatic Scenes (Farrel Grehan's formula for impact in 35mm color); It's Long, But Is It Good? (Inexpensive long-lens systems - how good are they?); What's So Funny? (Ideas for making humorous pictures) News Stories - Many Pictures, Few Words (An exciting new pictorial history); Exclusive! (Some startling new photographic development) Technical Articles - Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing questions from its readers); But The Camera Doesn't See It The Way You Do (Problems in photo perspective excerpt from The Focal Encyclopedia of Photography); And Some Are Bigger Than Others (What's happened and is happening to the smallest format cameras); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment); Kodacolor-X: Serious Film Or Only For Snapshots? Movies - New Look For Movie Scenics (Techniques for adding greater cinematic value to pan shots); Matzkin On Movies (Teenagers show their movie making virtuosity in Kodak contest) Departments - Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Tony Karp On 35mm (Working with film-developer combinations); Behind The Scenes (Minolta behind-lens meter SLR - new Miranda SLR - new Bronica camera plus through-lens meter); Keppler On The SLR (The truth about skylight and haze filters); Ask For It; Caulfield On Color (Do through-the-lens meters solve all exposure problems); The Well Traveled Camera (Nepal, a country no Orient-oriented photographer should miss); Once Over Lightly (Photo knick-knacks and goodies tried out by the editors); Techniques Tomorrow (Optical engineers solve manufacturing problems); Wolfman On Printing (Good, inexpensive methods for drying prints); Large Camera (Convenience and comfort are the keys to a good darkroom)
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July
Picture Taking Ideas - Photography For Inept Sophisticates - (Picture taking made simple); Exposure Problems? Who Hasn't Got 'Em (MODERN's editors solve exposure - match your pictures with theirs); Closeups The Easy Way (Standardizing setups indoors); Monthly Contest (Go out, young man, for prize winners) News Stories - Business Keeps Photography Straight? (MODERN and Business World agree to disagree) Technical Articles - Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing questions from its readers); Meter, Meter, Where Are You> (Built-in, through-lens, seperate meter? How do you use each?); MODERN's 1966 Exposure Meter Directory; Kodak Instamatic Cameras (Here's what they do and how they do it); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment) Movies - Matzkin On Movies (A look at new movie lights); Watch The Direction When Cutting; Fujichrome vs. Kodachrome II - How Do They Compare? Tape And Sound - Sound Advice (Microphone placement and handling) Departments - Coffee Break; Once Over Lightly (Photo knick-knacks and goodies tried out by the editors); Letters To The Editors; Caulfield On Color (Control exposure with autumatic cameras); Tony Karp On 35mm (A big story about a tiny battery); Books In Review; Wolfman On Printing (Tight-fit darkrooms, testing your safelight); The Well Traveled Camera (Nepal: Where to go to get away from the tourist attractions); Behind The Scenes (New developments in batteries, color blindness, etc. - Swiss Sinar view camera using Copal shutter); Techniques Tomorrow (Optical societies mark photographic progress); Keppler On The SLR (How and why new cameras become obsolete); Large Camera (Tackling the dust problem); Ask For It; Salon Calendar
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August
Picture Taking Ideas - Anyone For Paper Dolls? (Darkroom fun of a different kind); See, Take Tele (When and how to make tele lenses do the best job for you); Formagrams (Photographer Dennis Martin makes giant "non-art" images without a camera) Technical Articles - Too Hot To Handle (MODERN amswers probing questions from its readers); SLR Cameras Compared (Charts listing features and prices of 35mm and 2 1/4 cameras); What's New In Tele Lenses (Here are the recent and soon to be optical advances); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment) Movies - Matzkin On Movies (How to get around Super 8 limitations); Make Your House Move (How to produce a movie around your house) Tape And Sound - Sound Advice (The low-down on cartridge loaded tape) Departments - Coffee Break; Once Over Lightly (Photo knick-knacks and goodies tried out by the editors); Simon (Nathan) Says (What the big boys have up their sleeves); Letters To The Editor; Contests; Tony Karp On 35mm (Some air-conditioned solutions to hot-weather photo problems); Keppler On The SLR (Tele lenses - how long, wide, for what); Salon Calendar; Caulfield On Color (Test yourself to establish your slowest hand-holdable speeds); Behind The Scenes (Gossip from England - ultra-sharp film from East Germany - JCII converts standards); Wolfman On Printing (How to prevent and cure print curl); Large Camera (Wha I like, use, and don't in the darkroom); Techniques Tomorrow (Electronics will help you get steady tele pictures)
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September
Picture Taking Ideas - What To Do About Group Action (Sports and candids in bright sun and by available light); How To Handle The Sun (Techniques for controlling backlight) Technical Articles - Swinging Lens Gives 35MM SLR The Right View (An amateur's answer to small camera distortion); Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing questions from its readers); The Great Through-The-Lens Meter Explosion (Asahi Camera and MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY analyze all systems); Modern Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equioment) Movies - Matzkin On Movies (How good is Super 8 camera design?); Is Super 8 Good Enough For Professionals? Departments - Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Caulfield On Color (Slide show problems solved: narration and/or music in perfect sync with the HPI); Wolfman On Printing (How good is color negative film for black-and-white printing?); Once Over Lightly (Photo knick-knacks and goodies tried out by the editors); Keppler On The SLR (The wide-angle dilemma); Behind The Scenes (Auto-focus projector from Germany - bellows for leaf-shutter SLR's - fisheye attachment for all lenses); Books In Review; Meyers On Technique (Why flash guide numbers don't always work. How to take flash pictures anyway); Techniques Tomorrow (Methods used to produce high-quality lenses); Tony Karp On 35MM (Camera modifications that may benefit you); Large Camera (Time and effort savers in the darkroom); Ask For It
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