
1) Type of Camera
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The view camera is a type of camera first developed in the era of the daguerreotype (1840s-`50s) and still in use today, though with many refinements. It comprises a flexible bellows that forms a light-tight seal between two adjustable standards, one of which holds a lens, and the other a viewfinder or a photographic film holder. The bellows is a....
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(from the article `photography, technology of`) For studio and commercial photography the view, or technical, camera takes single exposures on sheet films (formerly plates) usually between 4 5 ...
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A camera with movements in which the taking lens forms an image directly on a ground-glass viewing screen. A film holder is inserted in front of the ground glass for exposure. Also called large-format camera (typically producing images 4x5 inches or greater)
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A camera with movements in which the taking lens forms an image directly on a ground-glass viewing screen. A film holder is inserted in front of the ground glass for exposure. Also called large-format camera (typically producing images 4x5 inches or greater). Most Large Format cameras are view cameras. Rather than having a prism reflect light from ...
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Large format camera, which has a ground glass screen at the image plane for viewing and focusing. (see Baseboard, Field camera,Large format ,Focusing screen, Monorail & Technical)
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