Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1915 — Camera as a Side Arm. [ARTICLE]

Camera as a Side Arm.

The ideal machine to wear and carry with you at all times (and to get the best pictures you must keen your machine with you) must be light, with a lens capable of working at not less than F-63 and a high-shutter speed for quick work where desired. The picture taken must be large enough so that one will not have to enlarge everything. If you have your machine with you, you will sometimes see chances to get a deer or other wild creature, but if you go back to camp for it your opportunity will be gone. If you are to have it with you at all times, ltd must be light and compact. The vest-pocket cameras are exW cellent little machines, but do not answer my purpose, the picture they{ take being too small without meat, mid they have no abutter speed? (only one-fiftieth at a second^—Out*