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SECTION D MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1961 PAGES 1 to 4
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HOWITZER INSPECTED - Laotian govern- to have retaken strategic Vang Vieng air
ment troops inspect a recaptured U.S. 105- port, site of an important Red supply depot,
howitzer which had been used by the rebel after Laotian government troops seized the
pro-Communist troops and abandoned when Red stronghold town and its airstrip north
Royalists advanced in-the Ban Hin Heup ' of Vientiane. (UPI Telephoto)
area. Pro-Communist troops were reported .i
I m p ro v e m e n ts G r ea te r T h a n
Advances in Ph otography
New York - IUPD - Improve
ments on previous advances
rather than introduction, of
any startlinly new develop
ments prevailed in the photo
graphic world during the year
just ended, and the same trend
seems likely to continue in
1961. .
Photographic highlights of
the year included:
Smaller accessories, espe
cially light sources. The jelly-;
bean sized AG (all-glass) flash
bulb at last came into its own
with production of reflectors
and small cameras especially
designed to use the tiny bulb
unveiled by General Electric
more than-two years, ago. .,-
Movie photographers shared
In this trend. Sylvania intro
duced the biggest advance in
floodlamps in years, the powwi
erful sun gun, which packs
light equal to four reflector
flood bulbs into a single unit
resembling in size and shape
an electronic flash unit. And
GE came up with a miniature
ohotoflood bulb, the DAN.
Four of them fit on a movie
light bar less than 12 inches
long.
Sound Moves Forward
Sound for 8mm movies
bounded forward. Fairchild
introduced an 8mm sound
recording camera using mag
netic-striped film, and a sound
projector to show the films.
Other sound projectors, or at
tachments for silent projec
tors, appeared, and 8mm
sound got another strong push
when Eastman Kodak came
out with its first 8mm mag
netic sound projector and es
tablished a striping service for
adding sound tracks to 8mm
film.
Viewing of finished pictures
almost Immediately after they
are taken became a reality
with introduction of Polaroid
10-second film. This ended the
necessity of waiting a full
minute for development of the
print. At the same time, the
super-speed 3000 type Pola
roid film was improved with
better sharpness and less
grain.
Polaroid demonstrated a
two-minute color film but said
It planned to improve the pro
cess further before making
the material generally avail
able. The company may an
nounce this spring what the
target date for distribution
will be.
More Automatic
Slide projectors became
more and more automatic.
Push-button remote control
extended from simple se
ntience projection of color
slides to reverse motion so
that viewers could take an
other look at a previously pro
jected picture, and some pro
jectors even added remote
control focusing of the lens.
Cameras beenmc more auto
matic, too, with new models
of electric-eye automatic ex
posure control, some of which
nave automatic shutters as
well as diaphragms Polaroid,
for example, came out with
its first electric-eve camera. A
trend toward motorized 35mm
cameras appeared. These em
ploy built-in motors to ad
vance the film and cock the
shutter, so that rapid series
of exposures may be made.
Shutters themselves became
faster-up to 1 l.OOQth second)
1 leaf-type units, and
0 12. 000th In focal plane. I
Many 35mm cameras grew
biescr to accommodate the'
host of automatic features be-'
Ing put into them. Some man-:
ad to retain clean, simple
lines nevertheless. One of
these was the Argus Autronic,
an exceptionally easy to ope
rate automatic 35mm camera.
Among its unusual features is
an exposure ' button that is
pushed in toward the user's
face as he holds the camera,
instead of sideways or down
ward. This goes far toward
eliminating camera movement
and resultant blurred pictures.
Lenses Blossom
Zoom lenses blossomed ev
erywhere, particularly on
movie projectors. They appear
likely to become the standard
projection lens, and the trend
is spreading to include slide
projectors as well. Zoom pro
jection lenses make it easy to
adjust the picture size to the
screen without . moving the
projector or the screen. They
do have two drawbacks - un
less of extremely high quality,
they may hot give as sharp
an image as a conventional
lens; and they cost more.
Exposure meters became
more sensitive. At the big
West German photo exhibi
tion, the Photokina, last fall
Gossen demonstrated a new
meter, the Lunasix, so sensi
tive it will measure moon
light. The Lunasix is expected
to become available in the
United States by midyear. Its
superior light-measuring abil
ity comes only at a price, how
ever, a price likely to be in
the neighborhood of $50 to
$60.
Processing became simpler.
Ilford introduced Monophen,
a combination developer and
fixer designed for one-stage
processing of Ilford. films but
usable with excellent results
with a wide variety of other
brands, including Ansco, Ko
dak, Agfa and Perutz. Cormac
Chemical added to its line of
monobath solutions for both
film and paper, put out a dry
ing solution, and put together
kits, called Unikits, that con
tain a developing tank, chemi
cals and everything else the
photographer need for quick
processing in one compact outfit.
' Waste in wood manufactur
ing has been cut to a large
extent by using thinner saws.
There Is less useless sawdust.
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