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The technical director of Canon (middle) discusses the merits of his company’s F1 system with Mr Guy Mannering (right), a Christchurch professional photographer, and Mr M. Flanagan, New Zealand general manager of Photographic Wholesalers, Ltd. BELOW: This tele-photo view of the University of Canterbury and the Southern Alps was taken from the A.M.P. building in Cathedral Square with an FD300 f2.8 fluorite lens with a two-times extender at f5.6. The photographer was Pat Dolan, of Mannering and Associates, Ltd.

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Press, 15 July 1976, Page 23

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The technical director of Canon (middle) discusses the merits of his company’s F1 system with Mr Guy Mannering (right), a Christchurch professional photographer, and Mr M. Flanagan, New Zealand general manager of Photographic Wholesalers, Ltd. BELOW: This tele-photo view of the University of Canterbury and the Southern Alps was taken from the A.M.P. building in Cathedral Square with an FD300 f2.8 fluorite lens with a two-times extender at f5.6. The photographer was Pat Dolan, of Mannering and Associates, Ltd. Press, 15 July 1976, Page 23

The technical director of Canon (middle) discusses the merits of his company’s F1 system with Mr Guy Mannering (right), a Christchurch professional photographer, and Mr M. Flanagan, New Zealand general manager of Photographic Wholesalers, Ltd. BELOW: This tele-photo view of the University of Canterbury and the Southern Alps was taken from the A.M.P. building in Cathedral Square with an FD300 f2.8 fluorite lens with a two-times extender at f5.6. The photographer was Pat Dolan, of Mannering and Associates, Ltd. Press, 15 July 1976, Page 23

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