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CAMERA
sa   CAMERA (DIGITAL)
sa   CAMERA ACCESSORIES
sa   CAMERA BAG, CASE & STORAGE
sa   CAMERA BUYING & SELLING
sa   CAMERA COLLECTING
sa   CAMERA DOLLY
sa   CAMERA LENS
sa   CAMERA MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
sa   CAMERA MOTOR DRIVE & WINDER
sa   CAMERA OBSCURA
sa   CAMERA OPERATION
sa   CAMERA SHUTTER
sa   CAMERA STRAP
sa   CAMERA SUPPORT
sa   CAMERA TESTING
sa   CAMERA VIEWFINDER
sa   LARGE FORMAT CAMERA
sa   MOTION PICTURE CAMERA
sa   PINHOLE CAMERA
sa   VIDEO CAMERA
xx   PHOTOGRAPHY

Selecting a camera for use when bicycling. Some tips for the young photographer.
BOYS' LIFE Mar 1981 (v.71#3) pg. 23

Jim Elder makes a case for putting additional holes in cameras, additional rings on cameras, grinding off metal, removing tabs, or anything else that will make the camera or other equipment more useful for its intended purpose.
CAMERA 35 Apr 1975 (v.19#2) pg. 28

Tips on keeping cameras and other photo apparatus from being stolen while traveling.
CAMERA 35 Jan 1976 (v.19#10) pg. 6

What do you really need in an SLR? Tips on selecting a camera to meet your needs.
CAMERA 35 Oct 1976 (v.20#7) pg. 29

Advantages of interchangable focusing screens on SLR cameras are discussed.
CAMERA 35 Jul 1980 (v.25#7) pg. 14
Correction CAMERA 35 Sep 1980 (v.25#9) pg. 6

Experimenting with Kodak's Disc Camera. Part 1. Modifying the camera for electronic triggering.
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Nov 1982 (v.20#11) pg. 111

Experimenting with Kodak's Disc Camera. Part 2. Controlling the camera remotely.
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Dec 1982 (v.20#12) pg. 116

Experimenting with Kodak's disc camera. Part 3. Radio control and aerial photography. Taking pictures from a camera supported with a kite or a balloon.
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Jan 1983 (v.21#1) pg. 28

Non-SLR cameras. Part 1. Advantages and disadvantages of SLR and non-SLR cameras, composition, and continual viewing.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Sep-Oct 1990 (v.11#5) pg. 49

Non-SLR cameras. Part 2. Direct-viewing medium-format cameras, rangefinder Polaroid cameras, and some operating speed comparisons.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Nov-Dec 1990 (v.11#6) pg. 34

35mm vs. 4x5. A lengthy discussion of the considerations involved in the selection process.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES May-Jun 1995 (v.16#3) pg. 26

Description of modifying a 35mm camera to act as a streak camera (strip camera), plus tips on its use to solve a complex time-sequence problem.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1986 (v.35#8) pg. 23

Make your own telecamera. A plywood box camera using a cut film holder and with the focus fixed at infinity, will produce photos with a magnification of 10 or more, depending upon lens used.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #467 Apr 1967 (v.63) pg. 146

A look at twin-lens reflex cameras. Tips on how to operate one and a chart that provides a guide to used twin-lens reflex cameras that are good to excellent buys. Chart includes approximate retail prices.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #595 Dec 1977 (v.73) pg. 22

Moving up to a better camera. A look at what's available in various categories and some of the special features to consider.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #618 Nov 1979 (v.75) pg. 78

Manual SLRs, the forgotten cameras. What is available in non-auto-exposure cameras and why they might be the best value for the money.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #632 Jan 1981 (v.77) pg. 71

Tips on choosing the right single-lens reflex camera for you.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1970 (v.34#12) pg. 14

Checklist illustrates what camera capabilities are needed for twenty one different fields of photographic activity. An aid in selecting a camera to suit your needs.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1972 (v.36#6) pg. 24

Comparison of slide and print quality from a 35mm and the Kodak Pocket Instamatic (110 size film).
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1972 (v.36#8) pg. 76

An illustrated glossary of current SLR terminology.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1975 (v.39#2) pg. 120

Low-Budget streak camera features a homemade streak shutter that passes in front of the camera lens. Use it to make "twisty" photographs.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1979 (v.43#4) pg. 134

How to choose an SLR camera. Keppler presents a condensed, illustrated guide on the main features to consider.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1980 (v.44#1) pg. 74

What price and quality SLR should you own? A look at the options being offered by the camera makers.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1980 (v.44#7) pg. 70

Renting an expensive camera or a specialized piece of photographic equipment will often make more sense than buying. Some tips on who rents equipment, what is available, and the terms.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1980 (v.44#9) pg. 26

Build your own fisheye camera from a fisheye lens, leaf shutter, darkslide, and a Calumet 120 roll film holder.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1980 (v.44#11) pg. 126

How to rig Canon cameras to operate entirely off their motor drive batteries for better cold weather operation.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1982 (v.46#1) pg. 38

How to put together a compact SLR system that will do anything. Tips on selecting the camera, lenses, tripod and accessories.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1982 (v.46#4) pg. 44

How to choose a second camera. A chart shows the pros and cons of various types of cameras.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1984 (v.48#11) pg. 84

Description of four custom-built wide-angle cameras.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1985 (v.49#11) pg. 64

Tip: Apply red paint to Olympus OM-1 or OM-2 cameras to remind you to turn off the meter switch.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1986 (v.50#6) pg. 52

Image quality of 35mm and medium-format cameras are compared.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1986 (v.50#9) pg. 38

Which cameras are better, white or black? A comparison.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1986 (v.50#9) pg. 104

How useful is SLR autofocus? How autofocus cameras work and results of using them when photographing moving subjects.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1987 (v.51#4) pg. 38

How to equip your 35mm SLR for "point-and'shoot" convenience while retaining its flexibility.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1987 (v.51#6) pg. 24

What to do with a "dead" Nimslo 3-D camera. How to adapt on obsolete camera (which takes four pictures at one time) to take "normal" photos.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1987 (v.51#10) pg. 12
Added Info MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1988 (v.52#1) pg. 4

Backup equipment strategies for photographers. Part 2. Cameras.
PHOTO TECHNIQUES Mar-Apr 1996 (v.17#2) pg. 17

Guide to medium format cameras, lenses, film, projectors, and shooting techniques.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Aug 1983 (v.12#4) pg. 27

Why you really need a reflex camera. Positive and negative aspects of a lens-shutter (fixed lens) camera.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Apr 1985 (v.13#12) pg. 36

Recycling a stereo camera. Use one of the lenses to photograph a clock and date or data card and you have a data-recording camera.
PHOTOMETHODS Mar 1978 (v.21#3) pg. 45

How to tell when you have surpassed the capabilities of your present camera and should get a better one.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1976 (v.145#2) pg. 88

Selecting a camera for cold-weather shooting.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1969 (v.64#2) pg. 66

Modifications to "custom fit" a camera.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1970 (v.67#1) pg. 62

How to protect your camera equipment from theft, both at home and while traveling.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY May 1971 (v.68#5) pg. 60

How to turn your kid on to photography. Project 6. Using toy cameras to take real pictures.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1975 (v.77#6) pg. 55

How to turn your kid on to photography. Project 10. Cartridge loading cameras.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1976 (v.78#4) pg. 29

David Vestal's photo workbook. Handout 1. The camera. A description for beginners.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY May 1977 (v.80#5) pg. 67

Tips on customizing your own lightweight, compact 35mm SLR combination which you can carry with you at all times.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1986 (v.93#11) pg. 80

Point and Splash. Tips on selecting and using water-resistant 35mm cameras.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1989 (v.96#9) pg. 62
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1990 (v.97#4) pg. 116

Tip on notching the film gate of a camera so that the code imprints on every negative.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1993 (v.57#4) pg. 121

How to package a camera for shipment to arrive undamaged.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1995 (v.59#10) pg. 45

Compact cameras. An essential tool for every pro. Tips on everyday uses for an auto-everything pocket-size camera.
SHUTTERBUG #308 May 1996 (v.25#7) pg. 80