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The use of this type of camera was particularly relevant to Cartier-Bresson.
In my experience the remote video was a bit choppy, typical for this type of camera, given the frame rate, but quite clear and bright, which is not at all typical.
This type of camera takes sheet film (typical formats of from 21/2 × 31/2 inches to 4 × 5 inches), roll film, or 70-mm film in interchangeable magazines; it has interchangeable lenses and may have a coupled rangefinder.
Mr. Berliner said that "there are maybe a hundred people in the country still using this type of camera, and they are using it mostly for landscape or architectural work".
But again professionals have found their own uses for this type of camera.
The main advantage of this type of camera is its size and battery life.
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The emergence of new digital aerial cameras and the diverse design and technology used in this type of cameras require in-situ calibration.
This will vary depending on the type of camera you have, but in general, you want to put it in output mode, not record mode.
Having a digital camera does not preclude you from being able to do 'astrophotography'.[2] Look into finding tutorials addressing the type of camera that you have, (e.g. this one is a Canon article.
Camera Stuff: The type of camera isn't critical, but be prepared to work quickly.
Because that type of camera requires each sheet of film to be loaded individually, it slows things down.
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