Adjustable Camera A camera with manually adjustable settings for distance, lens openings, and shutter speeds. Adjustable-Focus Lens A lens that has adjustable distance settings.
Adjustable Camera Commonly called the manual camera. A camera with manually adjustable settings for distance, lens openings, and shutter speeds. eg Nikon FM series, Carl Zeiss S2, Pentax K1000, Yashica FX-3 super etc. Adjustable-Focus Lens ...
Adjustable Camera - A camera that requires the user to adjust the distance settings, lens openings and shutter speeds manually.
Adjustable-Focus Lens - A lens that has adjustable distance settings.
Nikon D800 - Adjustable Camera Grip TechnoFotografia created a concept design for the yet-to-be-announced Nikon D800 DSLR. One of the novel features dreamed up for the design is a LCD screen that can be detached from the camera and used remotely .
Fixed-Focus Lens: A non-adjustable camera lens, which is set for a fixed distance. Flash: A brief, intense burst of light from a bulb or flash unit.
The focal length of the lens on most adjustable cameras is marked in millimetres on the lens mount. The distance from the principal point to the focal point. In 35mm-format cameras, lenses with a focal length of approx.
On adjustable cameras this setting allows for time exposures. On this setting the shutter will stay open as long as you hold down the shutter release button.
Focal length on most adjustable cameras is marked in millimetres on the lens mount. On 35mm-format cameras, lenses with a focal length of 50mm are called normal or standard lenses.
Bulb Setting: A shutter speed setting on adjustable cameras that keeps the shutter open for as long as the shutter is pressed. Used for taking timed exposures with a cable release.( e.g. Astronomical photography) ...
I had an Olympus D-360L (1.3MP point and shoot) for a few years which I took thousands of pictures with. After looking for a more adjustable camera and reading a lot of dpreview.com reviews I was sold on the S1 IS.
See also: Image, Camera, Lens, Light, Photograph
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