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