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List Of Artistic Media ... It can involve multiple disciplines of brickwork, carpentry, engineering, stonemasonry and many other skills. Cement, concrete and mortar Glass Metal Stone, brick Wood Carpentry The art of carpentry and woodworking is by a skilled craftsperson or joiner, who designs and builds buildings, furniture and other objects...
Mirrorless Interchangeable-lens Camera ... Various alternative names exist – see terminology – and include: Compact System Camera (CSC) - now the most popular terminology with internet retailers, and also the name Olympus gives to this class of camera; Mirrorless System Camera (MSC), Digital Single Lens Mirrorless (DSLM), Digital Interchangeable-Lens System camera, or Electronic Viewfinder with Interchangeable Lens (EVIL); this latter term can be confusing and misleading as there are also mirrorless, interchangeable lens cameras which have an optical viewfinder. As of 2011 there were at least six MILC camera systems available from eight manufacturers: the (digital) Leica M rangefinder system from Leica and Epson, Micro Four Thirds from Olympus and Panasonic, NX from Samsung, Alpha NEX from Sony, Nikon 1 from Nikon, Pentax Q from Pentax and now mirrorless K-mount from Pentax - Pentax K-01...
Digital Camera ... Digital cameras can do things film cameras cannot: displaying images on a screen immediately after they are recorded, storing thousands of images on a single small memory device, and deleting images to free storage space. The majority, including most compact cameras, can record moving video with sound as well as still photographs...
Rangefinder Camera ... Almost all digital cameras, and most later film cameras, measure distance using electroacoustic or electronic means and focus automatically (autofocus); however, it is not customary to speak of this functionality as a rangefinder. History The first rangefinders, sometimes called "telemeters", appeared in the nineteenth century; the first rangefinder camera to be marketed was the 3A Kodak Autographic Special of 1916; the rangefinder was coupled...
History Of The Camera ... The earliest cameras were room-sized, with space for one or more people inside; these gradually evolved into more and more compact models such as that by Niépce's time portable handheld cameras suitable for photography were readily available... The first camera that was small and portable enough to be practical for photography was built by Johann Zahn in 1685, though it would be almost 150 years before such an application was possible...
Digital Single-lens Reflex Camera ... Well established DSLRs currently offer a larger variety of dedicated lenses and other photography equipment, often using a larger image sensor format, often providing a higher dynamic range and signal to noise ratio...
Victorian Era ... The era was preceded by the Georgian period and succeeded by the Edwardian period. The latter half of the Victorian age roughly coincided with the first portion of the Belle Époque era of continental Europe and the Gilded Age of the United States...
Photograph ... Color photography is almost as old as black-and-white, with early experiments dating to John Herschel's experiments with Anthotype from 1842, and Lippmann plate from 1891... Color photography became much more popular with the introduction of Autochrome Lumière in 1903, which was replaced by Kodachrome, Ilfochrome and similar processes...
Digital Camera Back ... Some backs, primarily older ones, require multiple exposures to capture an image; generally one each for red, green, and blue. These are called multi-shot or 3-shot backs...