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  • 1Camera resectioning — (often called camera calibration) is the process of finding the true parameters of the camera that produced a given photograph or video. These parameters characterize the transformation that maps 3D points in the scene to 2D points in the camera… …

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  • 2History of the single-lens reflex camera — The history of the single lens reflex camera predates the invention of photography in 1826/27 by one and a half centuries with the use of a reflex mirror in a camera obscura first described in 1676. Such SLR devices were popular as drawing aids… …

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  • 3Canon EF 14mm lens — Infobox photographic lenses name = EF14mm f/2.8L USM maker = Canon feat is = n feat usm = y feat sbf = n feat macro = n feat special = type = ultra wide angle prime lens application = architectural, interiors, general flength = 14 mm fov = 1.0… …

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  • 4Fisheye lens — In photography, a fisheye lens is a wide angle lens that takes in an extremely wide, hemispherical image. Originally developed for use in meteorology [Hill, R. 1924. A lens for whole sky photographs. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological… …

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  • 5Fresnel lens — A Fresnel lens (pronounced [ frɛz.nəl] or [freɪ nɛl] ) is a type of lens invented by French physicist Augustin Jean Fresnel. Originally developed for lighthouses, the design enables the construction of lenses of large aperture and short focal… …

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  • 6Pinhole camera model — The pinhole camera model describes the mathematical relationship between the coordinates of a 3D point and its projection onto the image plane of an ideal pinhole camera, where the camera aperture is described as a point and no lenses are used to …

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  • 7Zoom lens — Nikkor 28 200 mm zoom lens, extended to 200 mm at left and collapsed to 28 mm focal length at right A zoom lens is a mechanical assembly of lens elements for which the focal length (and thus angle of view) can be varied, as opposed to a fixed… …

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  • 8Front projection effect — A front projection effect is an in camera visual effects process in film production for combining foreground performance with pre filmed background footage. DescriptionIn contrast to rear projection, in front projection the background image is… …

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  • 9Telecentric lens — A telecentric lens is a compound lens which has its entrance or exit pupil at infinity; in the prior case, this produces an orthographic view of the subject. This means that the chief rays (oblique rays which pass through the center of the… …

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  • 10Schmidt camera — A Schmidt camera, also referred to as the Schmidt telescope, is an astronomical camera designed to provide wide fields of view with limited aberrations. Other similar designs are the Wright Camera and Lurie Houghton telescope.Invention and… …

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