The American annual of photography . lf upon the writer. These experiences recall many painful memories of failures,mental tortures suffered, echoes of cuss words hurled atmy ears and often a polite and forcible ejection through thegateway as the result of a desperate charge with the ten inchlens to steal nearer to the object in order to get a largerpicture. Now, with the coming of the Telecentric with itsdual advantages of rapidity and long range, all the aboveharassing discomforts are eliminated. Summing up some of the capabilities of the Telecentriclens from the writers years of exper


The American annual of photography . lf upon the writer. These experiences recall many painful memories of failures,mental tortures suffered, echoes of cuss words hurled atmy ears and often a polite and forcible ejection through thegateway as the result of a desperate charge with the ten inchlens to steal nearer to the object in order to get a largerpicture. Now, with the coming of the Telecentric with itsdual advantages of rapidity and long range, all the aboveharassing discomforts are eliminated. Summing up some of the capabilities of the Telecentriclens from the writers years of experience, the lensis a wonderful combination of great rapidity and sharp defini-tion producing negatives of uniform, brilliant illuminationadapted to an exceptional degree for enlargements. I havefound it an ideal lens for high-speed work, such as racingand jumping horses, well nigh indispensable for Press andSporting events, home portraiture, architectural detail, distantmountain scenery, Natural History, wild animal and birdwork. 228. H. OLIVER BODINE. W. A. Towles.


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