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IT is not often that one meets with amateur photographers who possess cameras made with their own hands, because at the present day instruments can be obtained at such prices that the pocket of even the most modest purchaser can be suited. This is, however, no reason why a camera should not be home-made; and, in fact, besides affording the worker a very pleasant occupation, especially anyone who is interested in carpentry, it redounds to his credit if he turns out a good-looking and serviceable camera and produces first-class pictures with it.
Photographic Cameras and Accessories.
Edited by Paul N. Hasluck. Pp. 160. (London: Cassell and Co., Ltd., 1901.)
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Photographic Cameras and Accessories . Nature 65, 151 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/065151a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/065151a0