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Selecting Your 35mm SLR Camera
   

CAMERA TYPE

CAMERA TYPE
 
 

RANGER FINDER

How It Works
 
 
SINGLE LENS REFLEX

How It Works

Advantage
Which SLR Cameras
Manual Focus
Auto Focus
 
EXPOSURES SYSTEM
Manuals
Aperture Priority
Shutter Priority
Programmed
 
 
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Cameras range from the sub-miniature, a point & shoot camera that uses a special 9.5mm film, to the giant Polaroid 16x20 inches instant camera or 11x14 inches studio camera used by a limited number of professionals to make advertising photographs of food and other still life. In between there are many sizes: the 8x10 studio camera used commercially; the 4x5 camera, also widely used commercially and especially by architectural photographers; the 21/4 x 21/4 twin lens reflex; the 21/4 x 21/4 single lens reflex. But the great majority of cameras in use today by amateurs and semi- professionals are the 35mm film format, from Range Finder Point & Shoot to Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras.

After this section, we discussing only on 35mm Single Lens Reflex (SLR) Cameras

 

Point & Shoot Camera

 

Single Lens Reflex Cameras. 

 

 

                                                                                                     



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