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Slr - single lens reflex
Глоссарий терминов по видеокамерам |
Slr single lens reflex means the camera has a viewfinder that sees through the lens (ttl) by way of a 45°-angled mirror that flips up when the shutter fires and allows the light to strike the image sensor (or film).
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Viewfinder, английский
- The eye level device you look through to compose the image.
- System used for composing and focusing on the subject being photographed. aside from the more traditional rangefinder and reflex viewfinders, many compact digital cameras utilize lcd screens in place of a conventional viewfinder as a method of reducing the camera’s size (and number of parts). in recent years, electronic viewfinders (evfs) have become increasingly better and are they slowly finding their way into traditional dslrs.
- The viewing screen in an slr on which composition takes place; viewfinders may also contain various guides to exposure, focus, and flash-readiness. in all senses, the control panel from work is done.
- Видоискатель
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Smartmedia, английский
- (aka ssfdc), a flash memory card that consists of a thin piece of plastic with laminated memory on the surface and uses a gold contact strip to connect to the camera. cards are available from 4mb up to 128mb in size. for more info see flash memory cards/readers
- (ssfdc). a flash memory card that consists of a thin piece of plastic with laminated memory on the surface and uses a gold contact strip to connect to the camera. smartmedia cards are available in various sizes.
Slow sync, английский
- A flash mode in some digicams that opens the shutter for a longer than normal period and fires the flash just before it closes. used for illuminating a foreground subject yet allowing a darker background to also be rendered. good for night time shots of buildings with people in the foreground. often called night scene or night portrait mode.
- A flash mode in some digicams that opens the shutter for a longer than normal period and fires the flash just before it closes. is used for illuminating a foreground subject, but allowing a darker background to also be well exposed. good for night time shots of buildings with people in the foreground.
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