They even give instructions for the Minolta spot meter.
actually, it's a pretty good introduction book to photography.
As I've always been a government spending critic, I still question the need for the Hassey as the camera for these missions. There were very good cameras out there for much less; a waste of government, er, taxpayers' dollars especially where they were disposable. Want some mint ones with minimal use; just take a vacation to the moon. I suspect these costs upwards of 3 to 4 times what a consumer would pay. I remember the government purchasing agents with their clip board of purchase orders; not question on price, just fill out an order for whatever fits their fancy.
As I've always been a government spending critic, I still question the need for the Hassey as the camera for these missions. There were very good cameras out there for much less; a waste of government, er, taxpayers' dollars especially where they were disposable. Want some mint ones with minimal use; just take a vacation to the moon. I suspect these costs upwards of 3 to 4 times what a consumer would pay. I remember the government purchasing agents with their clip board of purchase orders; not question on price, just fill out an order for whatever fits their fancy.
Hassleblad is likely to have been the lowest bidder.
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