Abstract
A moving‐film semicylindrical x‐ray camera with 100 mm radius was constructed. The camera moves in the direction of the axis of the semicylinder and allows 15 independent exposures for equatorial reflections on one film (43×240 mm in size). The exposed sections, each having 1.9 mm width, are arranged in a precisely parallel way with a fine (0.1 mm) unexposed zone between neighboring sections. These facilitate direct measurement and comparison of the reflection angles and intensities. Three photographs taken with this camera are shown. Two of these were obtained at high pressures (8 kilobars) by mounting a high pressure diffraction cell on the camera.

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