Addendum to Progress Committee Report: Developments in Germany
THE MOST significant developments in the motion-picture industry in Germany during 1952 were concerned with the manufacture of equipments rather than with new production techniques. In the manufacture of motion-picture cameras, many well-known firms newly reconstructed after the difficult post-war period were again able to show satisfactory delivery schedules. While, in general, no fundamentally new departures in technical equipment appeared on the market and most firms restricted themselves to the production of standard equipments manufactured with the highest precision, there did appear on the market a number of new cameras for 8mm, 16mm and high-speed photography.
- Print ISSN
- 0898-042X
- Published
- 1953-06
- Content type
- Original Research
- DOI
- 10.5594/J01042
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