Leica ManualMorgan & Morgan, 1938 - Leica camera |
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... camera pictures . To mount the Angle View Finder on the Leica it is only necessary to slip the metal bracket into the clip on top of the Leica , then move the small angle prism over the range finder eye - piece . By sighting through the ...
... camera pictures . To mount the Angle View Finder on the Leica it is only necessary to slip the metal bracket into the clip on top of the Leica , then move the small angle prism over the range finder eye - piece . By sighting through the ...
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... range - finder to the view - finder the camera should not be moved out of focus . When you are only 18 inches away from your object the movement of an inch forward or back- ward makes a difference . Outdoors as well as indoors stop down ...
... range - finder to the view - finder the camera should not be moved out of focus . When you are only 18 inches away from your object the movement of an inch forward or back- ward makes a difference . Outdoors as well as indoors stop down ...
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... camera upon the range finder , combining maximum convenience with minimum of bulk . For general outdoor photography the speed of f : 6.3 is quite adequate . If candid photographs have to be made in artificial light , when critical ...
... camera upon the range finder , combining maximum convenience with minimum of bulk . For general outdoor photography the speed of f : 6.3 is quite adequate . If candid photographs have to be made in artificial light , when critical ...
Contents
The Leica Comes of Age__ | 7 |
My Leica Technique | 45 |
The 35mm FilmIts Selection Exposure | 53 |
Copyright | |
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