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to F. 4 of the oight-iiu-li) ; third/' teleplioto attacli- 

 meut with eight-inch lens, tweiity-oue-inch bellows, 

 stop F. 8 of the eight-inch, time one second. Com- 

 menting on the results of these tests it may first be 



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S. Thi: bird in Test No. 1 uiilarged iilioiit tlii'ee diainctia-s. 



mentioned that in the " Unicum " shutter employed 

 exposures of a so-called "tot" an<^ "sV" seconds gave 

 exactly the same results both with the combined 

 eight-inch lens and the front fourteen-inch lens ; the 

 actual time, however, was doubtless not far from -^ 

 of a second. The negatives, therefore, show, in the 

 first place, that the long-focus lens is capable of 

 doing fairly rapid work. Continuing our compari- 



