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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
Waist-level finder — The waist level finder is an alternative to the eye level viewfinder. It is often found on older medium format cameras, although some newer cameras have retained the feature … Wikipedia
Reflex finder — A reflex finder is a viewfinder system with a mirror placed behind a lens. The light passing through the lens is reflected by the mirror to a ground glass. The image formed on this ground glass can be observed directly, giving a waist level… … Wikipedia
albada finder — alˈbädə noun Usage: usually capitalized A Etymology: after L.E.W. von Albada fl 1924, its inventor : a camera viewfinder for use at eye level in which a white field limiting frame is made to appear very distant by reflection at the rear surface… … Useful english dictionary
Canon New F-1 — The Canon New F 1 replaced the F 1n (an upgraded F 1) as Canon s top of the line 35mm single lens reflex camera in 1981. Like the earlier models, the New F 1 takes FD mount lenses. Although no date has ever been confirmed, it is thought that the… … Wikipedia
Canon F-1 — Infobox camera camera name = Canon F 1 caption = Canon F 1 (Los Angeles Olympics Edition) type = 35mm SLR camera lens mount = Canon FD lens mount focus = manual exposure = manual flash = hot shoe frame rate = dimensions = The Canon F 1 is a 35mm… … Wikipedia
Nikon F3 — Type Single lens reflex Film format 35 mm Film size 36 mm × 24 mm Lens Nikon F mount … Wikipedia
Rectaflex — was the name of an Italian camera maker from 1947 to 1953. It was also the name of their sole model, the only Italian single lens reflex camera ever built. The original Rectaflex The Rectaflex was a 35mm SLR camera with a focal plane shutter,… … Wikipedia
Exakta — The Exakta is a pioneer brand camera produced by the Ihagee Kamerawerk in Dresden, Germany, founded as the Industrie und Handels Gesellschaft mbH, in 1912. Characteristics Highlights of Exakta cameras include: *First single lens reflex camera… … Wikipedia
Hasselblad — This article is about Victor Hasselblad AB, the Swedish company. For the founder of the company, Victor Hasselblad, see Victor Hasselblad. For Hasselblad Masters, see Hasselblad Masters Award. For the Hasselblad Award or the Hasselblad Foundation … Wikipedia
History 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… … Wikipedia
photography, technology of — Introduction equipment, techniques, and processes used in the production of photographs. The most widely used photographic process is the black and white negative–positive system (Figure 1 >). In the camera the lens projects an image of… … Universalium