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Denton Photo Optics DENTON PHOTO OPTICS NEW AND SECOND HAND BOOKS 19 December 2014 T I TL E *Hardback Price £ Agfacolor Manual -Guide to User Processing of Agfacolor Negative-Positive (1968) 1.99 Breaking News – How Associated Press has covered War, Peace, etc (2007)* 4.99 Freelance Photographers’ Britain by Kevin MacDonnell (1988)* 3.99 How to Take Great Holiday Photographs by John Hedgecoe (2003)* 160 pages 4.99 Kodak Film – The Art of 35mm Photography (61 pages) 1.25 Kodak Guide to 35mm Photography by Eastman Kodak Co (1980)* 3.49 Kodak Professional Dataguide (1993) 0.99 Korelle Guide by W D Emanuel - Focal Press 4.99 Nikon F-501 – Hove-Fountain Books by Michael Huber (1987) 5.99 Nikon D300 - Magic Lantern Guide – by Simon Stafford (2010) 415 pages 5.99 Pentax K1000 includes P30N/P3N Complete Users Guide Hove Foto Books (1993) 5.99 Philip’s Guide to Birds of Britain & Europe by Delin & Svensson (2007) 4.99 Photojournalism – The Professional’s Approach by Kenneth Kobre (2004) 4.99 Photography – Teach Yourself Books by S W Bowler* (1954) 189 pages 2.49 Photography – The Guide to Techniques by A Hawkins & D Avon (1980)* 2.99 Photoshop Essentials Vol.3 Layers-Effects-Retouching-Digital Art 1.99 Pictures That Sell by Ray Daffurn & Roger Hicks (1985)* 5.99 Polaroid Land Camera Guide by Kenneth S Tydings (1959) 4.99 Shooting for Stock by George Schaub (1987) 3.99 Sport Optics Brochure – Pentax (2008) 0.99 Stockphotos, inc. Volume 2 1.25 Take Better Photographs with Michael Busselle* (1984) 155 pages 3.99 Take Better Pictures with your Canon Compact Camera (1998) 0.99 The 35mm Photographer’s Handbook by Calder & Garrett* (1979) 240 pages 1.99 The Amateur Photographer Guide to Basic Photography by George Hughes (1980)* 3.99 The Black & White Handbook by Roger Hicks & Frances Schultz (1997)* 6.99 The British Journal Photographic Almanac* (1941) 416 pages 4.99 The Film Book by Roger H cicks & Frances Schulz (1994)* 160 pages 4.99 The Freelance Photography Handbook by Barry Monk* 4.95 The Photographer’s Handbook by John Hedgecoe [fully revised edition] (1984) * 4.99 Wellington Photographic Handbook by Wellington & Ward (1930s)* 163 pages 4.99 INSTRUCTION BOOKS - over 2,000 books available from stock Please telephone with the books you require and we can let you know if we have them. We will take your old photo books in part-exchange against other photographic equipment. GENUINE MINOLTA INSTRUCTION BOOKS SRT101 - £4.99 , X300 - £3.99 , X370 - £3.99 , X570 - £4.99 , XD7 - £5.99 , XG1 - £4.99 , XG2 - £3.99 XG9 - £3.99 , Dynax 2xi - £3.99 , Dynax 7xi - £4.99, Dynax 400si - £3.99, Dynax 500si - £3.99 Dynax 700si - £4.99 , Dynax 404si - £3.99, Dynax 5000i - £3.99, Dynax 7000i - £4.99 Minolta 5000 - £3.99 , Minolta 9000 - £5.99, Dynax 300si (copy) - £5.99 Minolta 110 Zoom SLR - £4.99, Minolta A5 - £3.99 , Minolta AL - £4.99, Minolta AF-E - £1.99 , Minoltina-8 (Cine Camera) - £4.99, Minolta Autopak-8 K7 (Cine Camera) - £4.99, Minolta AF-S - £2.99 Minolta AF-T - £2.99, Minolta AF-7 - £2.99 , Minolta AF-DL - £1.99, Minolta AF-EII - £1.25 Minolta Program Back 90 - £2.99, Minolta Program Back 70 - £2.99, Program Back Super 70/90 - £2.99 Auto Winder AW-90 - £1.99, Program Flash 2800AF - £1.99, Program Flash 1800AF - £1.99 Auto Flash 132PX - £1.99, Auto Flash 280 PX - £1.99 Guide to Minolta SLR System of Creative Photography (64 pages) - £1.49 GENUINE CANON INSTRUCTION BOOKS T50 - £3.99 , T60 - £3.99 , T70 - £3.99 , AE1 Program - £4.99 , A1 - £5.99, EF-M - £4.99 EOS 405D - £6.99, Canon Speedlites - 166A, 177A, 188A, 199A, 244T, 300EZ - £2.99 each Canon Lens Wonderland (FD Guide - 44 pages) - £1.99, Canon FD Lenses Instruction Book - 99p EOS-1000F/N - £4.50 , EOS-300 - £3.99, EOS 3000 - £4.50 , EOS-1N - £5.99, EOS-1000 - £4.50 EOS Rebel 2000 - £3.99 , EOS 700 - £4.99, EOS-5 - £4.99 Canon Compact Instruction Books - Demi, Demi S, AF35ML, Canonette 28, AF35M, Ixus L-1 Ixus Z70, Ixus Z90, Snappy 50, Snappy EZ, Sureshot Tele, MC – all £3.99 each GENUINE FUJI INSTRUCTION BOOKS GS645S Professional - £4.99 , AZ-1 - £4.99 , ST605N – £4.99 , ST701 - £5.99 , ST801 - £4.99 STX-1N - £4.99 , Finepix S2 Pro (copy) - £4.99 , Fujica 35-ML - £3.99 , 35 Auto-M - £4.99 FZ-500 Zoom - £3.99 , DL-500Y - £3.99 , DL-200 - £1.99 , DL-95 Super - £1.99 , DL-60 - £1.99 250-IX Zoom - £2.99 , Fotonex 300 Zoom - £2.99, Finepix F10 - £2.99 GENUINE NIKON INSTRUCTION BOOKS Nikon Lenses Guide (32 pages) - 99p , Nikon Speedlights SB-10, SB-15, SB-20 all £1.99 each Nikon Speedlight Guide (12 pages) – 99p Nikon D2H Digital (copy) - £6.99, Nikon FG - £4.99 Nikon F-55/F55D - £4.99 , F601M (copy) - £3.99 , Nikon F50/F50D - £4.99 , Nikon 301 - £4.50 Nikon F90/F90S/F90D - £5.99, Nikon 401 - £4.99 , Nikon F-401S - £5.99, Nikon 501 - £5.99 Nikon 501 (copy) - £4.99, Nikon FM - £5.99, Nikon F-401X - £4.99 , Nikkormat FT3 - £4.99 Nikon Way to Photography (47 pages) - £1.49, Nikon F100 Brochure 23 pages - £1.25 Nikon FE2 Leaflet (20 pages) - £1.49 , Nikon F5 leaflet (27 pages) - £1.25 , Nikon N2000 - £5.99 GENUINE LEICA INSTRUCTION BOOKS Leica R3 (copy) - £3.99 , Leicina Cine Camera leaflet - 99p , Leitz Projector Leaflet - £99p Leica Mini II - £3.99, Leicaflex (copy) - £4.99, Leaflet C2-C3-C1-Minilux-Minilux Zoom - £1.49 GENUINE MAMIYA INSTRUCTION BOOKS Mamiya M645-1000S - £5.99, Mamiya 330f (copy) - £4.99 Mamiya RZ67 Professional - £6.99, Mamiya135AF - £1.99 Mamiya 7 Interchangeable Lenses - £3.99 , Mamiya Prismat Model NP - £1.99 Mamiya ZE-2 Quartz - £1.99 , Mamiya ZE - £1.99 , Mamiya U - £1.99, Mamiya Sekor TL - £1.99 Mamiya ZM Quartz - £1.99 , Mamiya 7 Quick Operating Guide - £1.49 GENUINE OLYMPUS INSTRUCTION BOOKS OM-1 - £4.99 , OM-2 - £4.99 , OM-10 - £4.99 , OM-20 - £4.99, OM-2 At A Glance Instructions - 99p OM-240 - £4.99 , IS-1000 - £2.99, Olympus Trip 35 - £3.49 , XA2 - £1.99 , AZ-300 - £2.99 AZ-330 - £1.99 , AZ-200 - £1.99 , 35RC - £4.99 , PEN-EE-2 - £4.99 , PEN-EE (copy) - £6.99 AZ-1 - £1.99, T20 Flash - £2.49 , OM System Flashphoto Group (50 pages) - £1.99 OM Winder 1 - £1.99 , OM Winder 2 - £1.99, OM System Motordrive Group (30 pages) - £1.49 GENUINE PENTAX INSTRUCTION BOOKS MG - £3.99 , MEF - £4.99 , ME Super - £3.99 , MV - £3.99 , P30N - £3.99 , MZ-50 - £3.99 P30T - £3.99 , SF7 - £3.99 , SFXN - £3.99 , A3 - £3.99 , Z-70 - £4.99, Pentax 6 x 7 - £3.99 Pentax SMC Lenses (47 pages) - 99p, Pentax Lenses & Accessories (88 pages) - £1.75 Espio 105SW - £1.99, Espio IQ Zoom 110 - £2.49 , Zoom 90-WR - £2.99 , 645 Lenses - 99p Pentax Flashguns : AF160 - 99p , AF200S - £1.49 , AF240Z - £1.25 , Super-Lite II - £1.99 GENUINE PRAKTICA INSTRUCTION BOOKS B200 - £3.99 , BCA - £1.99 , EE2 - £1.99 , Praktica FX3 - £3.99 Praktica L - £1.99 , L2 - £1.99 , LTL - £2.49 , LT3 - £2.99 , Prakticamat - £1.99 , MTL3 - £1.99 MTL5 - £1.99 , MTL5B - £1.99 , MTL50 - £2.49 , Nova 1 - £2.49, Nova II - £2.49 , PLC3 - £2.49 GENUINE YASHICA INSTRUCTION BOOKS FR1 - £3.99, FR2 - £3.99 , FX-D Quartz - £3.99 , FX-2 - £3.99 , FX-3 - £3.99 , 230-AF - £3.99 Yashica 635 - £4.99 , Yashica 24 - £5.99 , Yashica D - £4.99 , Yashica Reflex 35 - £5.99 Yashica 17 ½ Frame - £5.99 , TAF - £3.99, Zoomtec 90 - £1.99 GENUINE ROLLEI INSTRUCTIONS BOOKS Rollei A110 - £4.99 , Rolleicord Va - £6.99, The Practical Accessories Rolleiflex/Rolleicord - £3.99 or copy £2.99 Flashguns: Rollei E19BC - £1.99 , Rollei 121BC - £1.99 , Rollei 100XL – 99p , Rollei Beta 1 – 99p 2.
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