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Film plane
The area in the back of the camera where film is positioned during exposure. A plane at the back of the camera across which the film lies.
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Focal plane shutter
A shutter which lies just in front of the focal plane. Light sensitive film positioned at the focal plane is progressively exposed as the shutter blinds move across it.
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The area behind the lens where light is gathered to form a sharply-focused image. It's here where the film or CCD is placed.

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Each plane shares importance and each should be treated with equal regard.

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Leaf shutters have an important advantage over focal-plane shutters. Leaf shutters can be used with electronic flash at all shutter speeds. This is not true with focal-plane shutters.

At normal subject sizes, depth of field extends roughly one third in front of your plane of focus and two thirds behind it, but at macro sizes, it becomes closer to fifty-fifty, ...

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Planets And The Moon. These can be photographed best if you use the Eyepiece Projection Method.

Plane.

Level surface. Used in photography chiefly in respect to focal plane, an imaginary level surface perpendicular to the lens axis in which the lens is intended to form an image.

PLANE - as in "film plane" refers to the flat surface of film, as opposed to the edge or end of film. It can also refer to the part of a camera where the frame of a film to be exposed is located.

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A 2D array of bits one bit deep. A bitmap containing pixels with a depth of eight bits may be said to contain eight bit planes. A monochrome image (one bit per pixel) is usually stored as a single bit plane.
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Film plane
The plane on which the film lies in a camera. The camera lens is designed to bring images into focus precisely at the film plane in a camera to ensure correctly exposed pictures.

Focal-Plane Shutter An opaque curtain containing a slit that moves directly across in front of the film in a camera and allows image-forming light to strike the film.

Focal plane shutter
One of the two main types of shutter and used universally in 35mm SLR cameras, positioned behind the lens and in fact slightly in front of the focal plane; the shutter consists of either cloth or metal blades.

Focal plane. The surface inside the camera on which a focused lens forms a sharp image.
Focal-plane shutter. A camera mechanism that admits light to expose film by opening a slit just in front of the film (focal) plane.

Focal plane
To describe it, we should imagine there is a plane perpendicular to the optical axis where the light ray is commonly passes through and form a sharp focus. It will form a plane of sharp focus when the lens is set at infinity.

Focal Plane Shutter
A focal plane shutter exposes the image by moving two light-blocking curtains across the front of the image sensor.

Focal plane - position in the camera where the film is
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Focal plane. The plane - normally flat and at right angles to the lens axis - on which a sharp image is formed. In the camera, the emulsion surface of the film must be in the focal plane at the moment of exposure to record a focused image.

focal plane
a plane or surface on which a lens forms a correctly focused image.
focus
(1) point at which rays of light meet after being reflected or refracted; (2) adjustment of the distance setting on a lens to sharply define the subject.

Image plane
The area inside the camera where the object is focused clearly. The image plane can be compared to the film plane in analogue cameras; the difference being that the film is replaced by the CCD chip.

Image plane
Is the plane commonly at right angles to the optical axis at which a sharp image of the subject is formed. The nearer the subject is to the camera, the greater the lens image plane distance.

PLANE OF CRITICAL FOCUS
The plane of critical focus in your image will be the area that falls on the active focus area.

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Plane - imaginary straight line on which image points may lie or which passes at right angles through a set of points perpendicular to the optical axis.
Plates - early photographic glass plates coated with emulsion.

Monoplane:
An airplane with one set of wings. Most aircraft built today have only one set of wings and are classified as monoplanes.
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Bush planes are ideal transportation to explore where there's no civilization.

Focal plane (FP) flash seems to be a quite new technology but surprisingly the concept is already known for some decades (e.g. Olympus OM-3Ti, OM-4T) - see below. It allows faster sync. speeds than just e.g. 1/200s.

Focal plane
Imaginary line perpendicular to the optical axis which passes through the focal point. It forms the plane of sharp focus when the lens is set at infinity. (Also see focal length).
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The first plane is the horizon line. This is the upper portion or horizon, of the photograph. The horizon line provides depth to the photograph as it acts as the background of the photo.

From an airplane a further dimension is seen, with the castle's prominent defensive position on a loop on the River Coquet.
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Lighting Planes
Visualize your subject, or the entire scene, as a series of planes at various angles to the lens. Position lights to reveal or conceal those planes effectively.

When I rent a plane, I always make sure that it’s a high-wing. This means that the wing is above the passenger window, giving me a clear view below. Only the strut that supports the wing is a problem, but I shoot behind it.

Let's say that any given point that is in the plane of perfect focus could be represented by the sharpness of this pencil point. As you use the pencil, it very gradually dulls. The point becomes rounder, larger and wider.

Focal Length The distance from the principal point to the focal point. Focal Plane The precise position (plane) within the camera body, behind the shutter curtain, at which the light gathering surface of the image sensor is fixed.

No where on the planet can you enjoy the diversity of marine life as you can underwater. Marine life underwater photography will never disappoint you - there is always more marine life to see and photograph in new ways.

The device in the camera that opens and closes to let light from the scene strike the image sensor and expose the image. The three primary types used in digital photography are digital shutters, iris shutters and focal plane shutters.

Focal-Plane Shutter: The shutter system on cameras with a built-in lens. When the shutter is pressed an opaque curtain containing a slit moves directly across in front of the camera film, exposing the film.

“I had no planes to catch and no security to go through, I could listen to audio books all day while I drove and shoot at night. It was a nice way to take pictures.' ...

When I got on the plane I wanted to take a pic and my camera was GONE!. Apparently someone had cut my neck strap and I was totally unaware! My camera and those great photos were never recovered.

Examples of dark matter include planets, black holes, white dwarfs (because they are low luminosity) and more exotic things like weakly interacting particles.

The variable opening produced by the iris-diaphragm through which light passes to the film plane. Measured in f/stops.
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Spotter planes are used to direct dive boats to intersect with whale sharks that congregate here during the seasonal coral spawn.

If you are considering a long focal length lens that is not a telephoto design, be sure to measure your camera's actual maximum film plane to lens board bellows extension. Don't trust the manufacturer's stated bellows extension.

The latter has a flat image plane where the resolution is quite constant across the entire focal plane. The eye is not like that at all. It has a motion sensor that covers nearly 180 degrees of horizontal vision.

Things get more complicated when your subject has vertical planes of focus as well as horizontal.

Light from a point on the subject travels to the lens and is focused at the plane of the sensor.

In actuality, only one plane of the image can actually be in focus, but all points lying within the DOF are considered to be "acceptably" sharp. A critical concept in DOF is the diameter of the circle of confusion (CoC).

Yet, unless the plane was flying directly above me, I found that much more reach was necessary. Today, I use a 70-200mm for action that’s directly overhead, and a 400mm for tighter shooting.

They use camera movements known as tilt and shift to alter the plane of focus. The plane of focus is usually parallel to the film.

For example, the back focus distance (distance from the rearmost lens element to the film plane) on EOS cameras is 44mm, but on Leica rangefinder cameras it's 27.8mm.

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