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IT is not every photographer who wishes to make or repair his own apparatus, but those who are acquainted with the use of tools will find this small book a useful help if they require it in aiding them to fit up all kinds of convenient accessories to the photographic camera and dark room. The information given is concise and the instructions are clear; and numerous illustrations, 180 in number, are included which materially aid the text from a beginner's point of view. The ground covered is by no means meagre, for the worker is made acquainted with uch subjects as the studio and studio fitments, the dark room and its fixtures, cameras and accessories, printing and enlarging apparatus, concluding with numerous and useful miscellaneous attachments. That the instructions are the result of practice is shown by the numerous writers on the varied subjects, most of the information being reprinted with additions from articles in The Photogram.
Photographic Apparatus. Making and Repairing.
F. W. Cooper D. W. Gawn and others. Edited by E. Brown. Pp. xvi + 128. (London: Dawbarn and Ward, Ltd., 1902.) Price 1s.
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Photographic Apparatus Making and Repairing . Nature 66, 4 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066004d0
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