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This is a good picture because it looks cool and you can clearly tell what it is about and is in focus and not blurry.
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This is a good picture because its in focus and clearly portrays winter.
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This is a good picture because you can see the sunlight shine off the dock.
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This picture is good because it is in black and white and is in focus.
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This is a bad picture because it is blurry and can’t clearly tell what is in the picture.
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List of Cameras 1) Camera obscura 2) Daguerreotype camera 3) Leica I 4) Argus C3 5) Contax S 6) Asahiflex IIb 7) Nikon F 8) Polaroid Model J66 9) Sony Mavica 10) Canon RC-701 11) Nikon D1 12) Nikon NASA F4 13) Nikon Pronea 600i 14) Canon EOS Rebel T3i 15) Sony Alpha NEX-7 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15)
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1 Photographic cameras were a development of the camera obscura. It was a device dating back to the ancient Chinese and ancient Greeks that used a pinhole or lens to project an image of the scene outside upside-down onto a viewing surface. The earliest cameras were room sized with space for one or more people inside. These gradually evolved into more and more smaller models.
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2 Daguerre coated a copper plate with silver, then treated it with iodine vapor to make it sensitive to light. The image was developed by mercury vapor and fixed with a strong solution of ordinary salt What makes this better than the camera obscura is it was able to focus better.
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3 Intended as a compact camera for landscape photography, particularly during mountain trips, the Leica was the first practical 35 mm camera that used standard cinema 35 mm film. The focal plane shutter had a range from 1/20 to 1/500 second
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4 The Argus C3 was a low-priced rangefinder camera The camera was the best-selling 35mm camera in the world for nearly three decades, and helped popularize the 35mm format. It was more compact than other cameras.
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5 Was the first camera to use a pentaprism.
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6 Introduced the first Japanese SLR using 35mm film
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7 Had a full line of interchangeable components and accessories and is generally regarded as the first system camera.
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8 The world's first viable instant- picture camera. Used a patented chemical process to produce finished positive prints from the exposed negatives in under a minute.
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9 Used removable disks as the main recording media. It was a electronic still camera, the first commercial electronic still camera.
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10 Was the first analog electronic camera to reach the market Had poor image quality compared to film, and the lack of quality affordable printers.
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11 2.7 megapixel image sensor, 4.5 frames per second continuous shooting, and accepted the full range of Nikon F- mount lenses.
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12 Was one of the first and rarest fully digital cameras.
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13 Nikon developed the IX series of lens that were lighter and had a smaller field of view
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14 Excellent image quality; Good grip; Full HD video recording; Swiveling LCD; Very fast autofocus; HDMI output
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15 24.3-megapixel, up to 10 fps shooting, ISO 20000 sensitivity, AVCHD 60i, 60p, 24p, APS HS CMOS image sensor, Sweep Panorama, Auto HDR, Live View, Tiltable LCD
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Sony Alpha NEX-7 It is more compact Pictures are more in focus Easy to use
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