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  • #REDIRECT [[Hardware#Cameras]] You can also look at the individual [[Cameras]], [[Filters]], [[Lenses]], [[Flashes]] and [[optical_acessories|other]] op
    663 bytes (101 words) - 22:43, 17 March 2007
  • ...tion of ''Charged Coupled Device'', a type of sensor found in most digital cameras, see the [[w:Ccd]] wikipedia article for in-depth detail.
    289 bytes (44 words) - 18:39, 20 November 2007
  • ...here onto their detector planes, and most simple imaging systems (consumer cameras with non-fisheye lenses among them) approximate this quite well. Thus it i
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  • ...amera and display systems offer far, far less dynamic range. Good digital cameras may offer only up to 10 stops of dynamic range (i.e. 1,000:1). Most delive ...this, and certain cameras (e.g. [http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/fuji-s2-pro.shtml]) have special purpose [[CCD]]s to extend dynamic range e
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  • ...ure bracketed gets more and more important for panorama creation, but most cameras still only support three brackets at 2EV steps maximum. But there are possi ...access to such cameras. The gphoto project also collects informations what cameras can be remotely controlled and in what ways: http://gphoto.org/doc/remote/
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  • '''UFRaw''' is {{Glossary|a GUI for reading [[RAW]] files from digital cameras|1}} and compressing them to 8bit per channel low [[dynamic range]] images.
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  • ==Cameras== Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras exist in four major groups:
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  • It supports a wide range of prosumer and SLR cameras and if you do not find your camera/lens combination in PTLens, you are invi
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  • Most digital cameras allow taking of '''bracketed''' shots, ie. more than one picture Since most cameras are limited in the number of shots there are possibilities to [[extended br
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  • ...ide the physical lens for common wide angle lenses for single lens reflexe cameras.
    1,023 bytes (166 words) - 20:42, 30 March 2010
  • Digital cameras typically default to saving photographs in '''JPEG''' format as it provides Modern cameras save a lot of information about a photograph (time, lens and exposure data)
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  • Removes all entries for the given lens from the database. For cameras with fixed lens use <tt>MAKER|MODEL</tt> as search string.
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  • 1 KB (151 words) - 00:06, 18 November 2007
  • ...image format|image formats]] containg unprocessed sensor data from digital cameras.|1}}
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  • [[RAW]] is a group of formats produced by different digital cameras when set to the ''highest quality'' setting.
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  • == Cameras == ...Super wide-angle zoom lens with a 84-122 degree field of view on film SLR cameras
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  • It is a well known fact that digital cameras have increasing noise levels using high(er) ISO values in low light conditi Most modern cameras nowadays have builtin noise reduction systems to overcome this noise. These
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  • ...an however be used to display more than 360 degrees horizontally: scanning cameras often record a little bit more than 360 degrees so the overlapping region i
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  • applying distortion - Even photos taken years apart with different cameras
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  • ...it to the very wide-angle panoramas you can get with swing-lens or rotary cameras, anything from 120 degrees to 360 degrees horizontally. It obviously includ ...the width of the image is 36mm and the height a little less than 15mm. APS cameras produce panoramas from even smaller areas of film. There are people in usef
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