photographic cameras

  • 81Eadweard Muybridge — Birth name Edward James Muggeridge Born April 9, 1830(1830 04 09) Kingston upon …

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  • 82Instant camera — The instant camera is a type of camera with self developing film. The most famous are those made by the Polaroid Corporation. Polaroid no longer manufactures such cameras.The invention of modern instant cameras is generally credited to American… …

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  • 83Panoramic photography — is a format of photography that aims to create images with exceptionally wide fields of view, but has also come to refer to any photograph that is cropped to a relatively wide aspect ratio ( see Panoramic format ) While there is no formal… …

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  • 84Double-Gauss lens — The double Gauss design with optical ray traces The double Gauss lens is a compound lens used mostly in camera lenses that reduces optical aberrations over a large focal plane. Contents 1 Design …

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  • 85Instant film — is a photographic film that is designed to be used in an instant camera (and, with accessory hardware, with many professional film cameras). The film contains the chemicals needed for developing and fixing the photo, and the instant camera… …

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  • 86Tripod (photography) — A camera mounted on a tripod. In photography, a tripod is used to stabilize and elevate a camera, or to support flashes or other photographic equipment. All photographic tripods have three legs and a mounting head to couple with a camera. The… …

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  • 87Kodacolor (still photography) — For other uses of the Kodacolor brand, see Kodacolor. In still photography, Kodak s Kodacolor brand has been associated with various color negative films (i.e. film intended for making color prints with) since 1942. [cite web |… …

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  • 88Light meter — A light meter is a device used to measure the amount of light. In photography, a light meter is often used to determine the proper exposure for a photograph. Typically a light meter will include a computer, either digital or analogue, which… …

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  • 89135 film — The term 135 (ISO 1007) was introduced by Kodak in 1934 [cite web |url=http://members.aol.com/Chuck02178/film.htm |title=The History of Kodak Roll Films |accessdate=2007 11 10] as a designation for cartridge film 35 mm wide, specifically for… …

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  • 90Multiple exposure — Double exposure redirects here. For other uses, see Double exposure (disambiguation). Alternative photography Bleach bypass · Cross processing · Fisheye&#160 …

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