SLR time lag: why you never get what you see
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The amount of time which takes place between the moment a photographer pushes a shutter button and the moment the exposure on the film plane takes place is called 'time lag.' How this occurs depends upon the design of a single lens reflex camera. One camera took 200 milliseconds to capture the image.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1992
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SLR: camera makers tout new features but never tell you what's been left out
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Promotional materials for new SLR show new camera features but do not generally show missing features. It is important to know what those missing features are before purchasing a camera. Discussed features include audible signals, lighted LCD panel, flash-OK signal, and program exposure shift.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1998
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Have we lost the magic of taking exciting, creative pictures indoors? Can we get it back?
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Many of the new autofocus cameras with their technological wizardry have stifled creative use of single lens reflex cameras. One of the more challenging photo opportunities is to work with a camera with a manual setting under low-light conditions indoors.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1993
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