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THIS very cheap and useful little guide has now reached its fourth edition. The reader is led through all the phases of manipulation that at first sight seem so bewildering, but which with clear explanations are soon rendered more simple and eventually mastered. All questions relating to “How to buy a Camera, and how to use it,” may be said to be here fully answered, and by following the instructions an amateur may be saved from much disappointment and expense. The explanations throughout the book are both clear and explicit, and the omission of such technicalities as might confuse rather than enlighten a reader will be found distinctly advantageous.
Beginner's Guide to Photography.
By a Fellow of the Chemical Society. (London: Perken, Son, and Rayment, 1892.)
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Beginner's Guide to Photography. Nature 46, 6 (1892). https://doi.org/10.1038/046006b0
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