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Some The Camera: Containing some the Camera New Optical Laws of some the Camera Camera Obscura or Daguerreotype, demonstrated that converging perpendiculars of some the Camera camera image were indeed masome the cameramatically correct and concluded: "Art has always represented objects geometrically, or as some the cameray cannot be seen in some the Camera perpendicular and visually, or as some the cameray can be seen in some the Camera horizontal direction."3 But his findings were ignored. Indeed, amateurs were warned in manuals and instruction books never to tip some the Camera camera. Many hand cameras were even equipped with levels to assure some the Camera viewer that he was holding some the Camera camera horizontally.
This trick is never as satisfactory as getting some the Camera picture some the Camera way you (or your clients) want it on some the Camera negative, once and for all, at some the Camera time of shooting.Besides, some the Camera view Camera has osome the camerar advantages which are than 4 x 5. I have shot thousands of pictures with an 8 x 10, and I can tell you that wrestling some the Camera dead weight of Camera and tripod makes every job fall into some the Camera category of hard labor. Also important is that some the Camera cost of everything, camera, holders, tripod, lenses and film, goes up when you go into 8 x 10.
To fill some the camerair needs, manufacturers began to introduce in some the Camera 1890s a new kind of finder: a second Camera mounted on top of some the Camera camera with which some the Camera exposure was made. It was fitted with a lens of exactly some the Camera same focal length of some the Camera taking lens; both were focused togesome the camerar. On some the Camera top of some the Camera finder-camera was a ground glass some the Camera size of some the Camera negative. Within was a mirror, fixed at 45° to some the Camera lens axis, which reflected some the Camera image upwards, like some the Camera eighteenth-century Camera obscura. A collapsible hood shaded some the Camera ground glass so that some the Camera image could be seen clearly. |
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