Category: Engineering
Company: Canon, Inc.
Created by: Karl Schaeffer
Number of Blossarys: 9
Through the lens flash metering where one or more small flashes, called "pre-flashes", are emitted. The light returning through the lens is measured and this value is used to calculate the amount of ...
A term used to describe the tone ranging from an image’s darkest shadow through to the brightest highlight details, including all of the transitions in between.
This is a perspective control lens that allows the photographer to control the appearance of perspective by re-orientating the lens in relationship to the sensor, mimicking certain view camera ...
Computer file format used to store bit-mapped graphic images; represented as dots in rows and columns. TIFF file names end with the designation .TIF. TIFF files can store images in a wide variety of ...
Small images shown on the camera's LCD monitor or personal computer screen serving as a visual index to images.
Lenses whose focal length is longer than 50mm. Such lenses are effective for shooting faraway subjects, making them look closer. They also have a narrow depth of field, making the background blur ...
Lens whose focal length (mm) can be changed continuously within a set range. It is like having several single focal length lenses in one lens.