Field Camera Problems

R. L. Ramsey

At the outset of the war our photographic facilities and equipment were called upon to fulfill the requirements of an all-out effort. It was necessary to get good effective training films into the training camps as soon as possible and it has only been through the steady and untiring efforts of all concerned that we have, in a relatively short time, been able to build up staff and equipment into a large working unit capable of turning out training films in quantity and of high quality. During the past year many problems have been encountered and investigated relative to the use of camera equipment for photographic training pictures.

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Published
1943-09
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J09824