Lens-Shutter Camera A camera with the shutter built into the lens; the viewfinder and picture-taking lens are separate.
LENS-SHUTTER CAMERA - A camera that has the shutter built into the lens itself.
Modern lens-shutter cameras tend to have some sort of autofocus mechanism.
With a lens-shutter camera, parallax is the difference between what the viewfinder sees and what the camera records, especially at close distances. This is caused by the separation between the viewfinder and the picture-taking lens.
The difference between image coverage in the viewfinder and the image taken by the lens. Parallax occurs when the optical axis of the viewfinder is in a different position than that of the camera lens. This occurs in lens-shutter cameras.
See also: Subject, Exposure, Photograph, Shutter, Lens
 
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