10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELEPHOTOGRAPHIC»
Discover the use of
telephotographic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
telephotographic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Telephotography: An Elementary Treatise on the Construction, ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Thomas Rudolphus Dallmeyer, 2012
2
Dollars Through the Doors: A Pre-1930 History of Bank ...
Publication of the photographs in New York City dailies had a fantastic effect on
the subsequent pictorial content of newspapers. One year later, Bell installed
regular telephotographic service connecting most of America's metropolitan
areas; ...
3
Wilson's Photographic Magazine
The exaggerated reports and really remarkable telephotographic pictures
published in the public prints have still further multiplied this interest. With the
exception, however, of a few scattered papers dealing with the use of
telephotographic ...
4
Photography: Its Materials and Appliances
The Telephotographic Lens is now recognised as forming an essential part of the
photographer's outfit By its use, the necessity of carrying a battery of lenses of
various foci for landscape work is in a great measure avoided, and the
advantages ...
Birch, John and co., ltd, 1895
5
Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal
The angle of view is very narrow, about 9°; Dalmeyer's telephotographic lens
includes about 11". All lenses of this class are very difficult to focus, and for good
work have to be adjusted with extreme care with the aid of a magnifying lens.
Scottish Mountaineering Club
6
The Barnet Book of Photography: A Collection of Practical ...
TelePhotographic Lenses.—Ifanegative(ordispersingorconcave)lensis
introduced betweentheordinarylensandtheplate,theequivalentfocallengthof the
arrangement isgreaterthanthatoftheordinarylensalone,butthelengthof camera
necessary is ...
7
Animal Spaces, Beastly Places
... 90) claimed to have used his telephotographic naturalist camera as 'an
alternative weapon to the rifle'. Although he included some photographs of live
animals in his published account, notably in the section on game preservation (
Buxton ...
Chris Philo, Chris Wilbert, 2004
8
Early Television: A Bibliographic Guide to 1940
(444) 443 Arapu, R. "The telephotographic apparatus of Georges Rignoux." SCI.
AM. SUPP. 79 (May 22. 1915): 331. (382) 444 Martin, M.J. "Television." W.W. 3 (
June 1915): 193. Subtitled "When shall we see as well as hear by wireless?
Telephotographic Service — Telephotographic service by wire was opened in
1923 between Tokyo and Osaka, and since 1930, it has been utilized in the
operation of telegraph service under the supervision cf the Ministry of ...
10
The American Amateur Photographer
IF the positive element of a telephotographic system have a large angular
aperture, or a high intensity, say | or -j, it is possible to produce a combination of
considerable magnification (in a short compass), maintaining at the same time
sufficient ...