PHOTOGRAPHY
BIG REVELOPMENT INFLUENCE OF WAR The war has caused optical . and photographic developments vsihich might otherwise have required a century. The greatest progress has been made in high-altitude reconnaissance photography. The- spherical place camera was capable of recording all Berlin with one exposure. It could photograph the whole of an area of 400 square miles from 30,000 feet. A 4 0-inch telephoto lens defined railway sleepers at 30,000 feet. Photographs taken in darkness now show details clearly as if taken In daylight.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 11 January 1943, Page 3
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