- Photographic Equipment Part I
There are many different kinds of cameras. Some are very simple. Others are quite complex. But all of them can be used to take good photographs.
- Photographic Equipment Part II
Another device that controls the amount of light entering through the lens is the diaphragm. All but the simplest cameras have a diaphragm. With it you make the lens opening larger or smaller to admit more or less light.
- Photographic Equipment Part IV
Even more compact are the so-called pocket 110 cameras that became popular in the 70s. Some of these are fixed-focus cameras, and some are complex rangefinder and even SLR types. All use tiny 110-format (13 by 17 mm) cartridge-loading film, which is best suited for wallet-size and photo album pictures.
- Photographic Equipment Part V
For SLR and view cameras, extra lenses are major accessories. They can be used to give images of different sizes and to take pictures far away or very close-up.
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