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    coming over the mountains, a manual focus lens can assist you in capturing these moments. These lenses are compatible with a wide variety of brands that include Nikon, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina, and Vivitar. They can also be outfitted with an array of focal lengths that extend from 5-millimeters to 180-millimeters. Which cameras can use Ai-S type of lenses? Digital SLR: This type of digital camera comes with a number of settings as well as the ability to change lenses and are equipped with…

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    When a lens produces an image, the size of it corresponds to the focal length of the lens. The smaller the focal length, the smaller the image and the longer the focal length the bigger the image. How bright an image may be solely depends on the amount of light collected by the objective lens. How much light can be collected corresponds to the area of the objective lens. So the bigger the objective lens, the more light can be collected. If you want to increase the light gathering power by 4, you…

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    Focal length was used in the scene where tremaines partners came to him after they tried to capture lino. The focal length was when tremaine was talking to one of his partners while he was preparing his self a meal. Wide angle length was used when the undercover cop Damien was a restaurant with criminals trying to finish a drug bust. In the beginning of that scene…

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    and must orient themself through “orientation devices” and the directionality of left and right, the viewer of Serene Velocity is allowed to begin oriented in space, with a general understanding of the hallway, and then become disoriented as the focal lengths begin to shift by greater degrees. In spite of this, through the process of viewing the film, the disoriented viewer becomes more oriented in space due to familiarity, and even to a certain extent, has a greater knowledge of the hallway by…

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    Refraction In Physics

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    where the light rays will converge to a point (The focal point) the point of using a convex lens instead of a concave lens is due to convex lenses being able to converge light this diminishes the size of the image so that the light can fit into the eyepiece and due to the light rays continuing to travel past the focal point any image viewed past the focal point results in the image being seen flipped upside down after travelling past the focal the point the rays will enter the eyepiece the job…

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    Blurry photos - it happens to the best of us. The best way to avoid a blurry photo is by choosing to shoot with a denominator that is faster that the focal length. For example, if your focal length is 50mm, then you should use 1/60th of a second or faster. Another example is if your focal length is 300mm, then you would use 1/400th second. Does that make sense? Of course, you could always make it easier on yourself by using a tripod, which is ideal. If you don’t have access…

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    Optical illusions are complex, yet simple. An optical illusion is an experience of seeming to see something that does not exists that is different than it appears. A designer in Paris by the name of Dries Van Noten was famous for his creation of optical illusions in clothing. Such as "broad stripes washing down the skirt front like a breaking wave," (Menkes, WEB).An optical illusion can be perceived in many ways. Ways that deal with light, the eyes, mirages, and brain perception. The science…

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    Arrir Prime Lens Analysis

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    and creative opportunities with features like reduced flare, high resolution, contrast, and 12-150 mm diameter. There is no geometric distortion present on these lenses which means you get clear and non-distorted photos. The lenses provide ideal focal length for portraits. It also provides…

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    the camera to dismiss the flash light when the film has maintained the sufficient amount of light required. It can also be attached to microscopes to view & take the image through the camera still as possible. As these cameras have good quality focal length, aperture and ISO settings and can be attached to tripods to take photos at various angles they are perfect in which to take photographs of evidence and crime scenes, during the day or at…

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    Portrait Photography Equipment Have you ever wonder why many Portrait photographer dress up like an army with many pouches around their hip and camera with long lens hanging down from their neck? What about a photographer with a huge backpack and several crew members standing and holding flashes? If you are wondering about these, now it comes a good opportunity to learn more about Portrait photography equipment. One of the most important thing to do a portrait photography is the equipment.…

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