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... automatically corrected for parallax in close - ups , and its field of view changed automatically as the lenses were changed . Interchangeable backs allowed alternative films to be used in quick succession . D The Japanese Nikon S ...
... automatically corrected for parallax in close - ups , and its field of view changed automatically as the lenses were changed . Interchangeable backs allowed alternative films to be used in quick succession . D The Japanese Nikon S ...
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... automatically opened the iris diaphragm of the lens -- foreshadowing the automatic diaphragm lenses of many post - Second World War reflex cameras . However , as far as can be told , Lysaght's design was not commer- cially exploited ...
... automatically opened the iris diaphragm of the lens -- foreshadowing the automatic diaphragm lenses of many post - Second World War reflex cameras . However , as far as can be told , Lysaght's design was not commer- cially exploited ...
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... automatically passed between a pair of rollers ( d ) and ejected from the bottom of the camera . C The Kodak EK8 camera , introduced in 1977 , was flat when folded ( 1 ) but opened up to form a wedge - shaped camera ( 2 ) . The picture ...
... automatically passed between a pair of rollers ( d ) and ejected from the bottom of the camera . C The Kodak EK8 camera , introduced in 1977 , was flat when folded ( 1 ) but opened up to form a wedge - shaped camera ( 2 ) . The picture ...
Contents
Image formation the camera obscura | 26 |
Daguerreotype equipment The Daguerre | 32 |
Early types by Seguier and Lewis Wet | 48 |
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35-mm camera actinometer adjusted angle aperture automatically baseboard bellows box camera box-form Brownie camera camera back camera took carried cassette closed colour compartment Compur Contax covered cylinder daguerreotype Dallmeyer Detective camera disc early Eastman English patent Ensign exposed exposure meter eye-level eyepiece film flap flash focal length focal plane shutter focusing screen folding camera Folding Pocket Kodak frame viewfinder glass Graflex hand camera hinged holder horizontal introduced knob Leica lens panel lenses lever light magazine manufactured mechanism metal mirror mount moved negative optical patented in England photographer pivoted plate cameras plate-changing plate-holder pneumatic Pocket Kodak camera popular posure produced pulled rack-and-pinion range reflecting viewfinder release rising-front roll-film cameras roll-holder roller rotary shutter rotated side similar single-lens reflex camera slid sliding sliding-box slot sold square pictures stereo stereoscopic stereoscopic camera strip Thornton-Pickard twin-lens reflex camera vertical Voigtländer wide-angle wound Zeiss Ikon