8 relations: Autofocus, Nikon, Nikon F60, Point-and-shoot camera, Polycarbonate, Single-lens reflex camera, Through-the-lens metering, 135 film.
Autofocus
An autofocus (or AF) optical system uses a sensor, a control system and a motor to focus on an automatically or manually selected point or area.
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Nikon
(or), also known just as Nikon, is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in optics and imaging products.
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Nikon F60
The F60 (or N60 as it is known in the U.S.) is a 35mm film SLR camera which was sold by Nikon between 1998 and 2001.
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Point-and-shoot camera
A point-and-shoot camera, also known as compact camera, is a still camera designed primarily for simple operation.
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Polycarbonate
Polycarbonates (PC) are a group of thermoplastic polymers containing carbonate groups in their chemical structures.
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Single-lens reflex camera
A single-lens reflex camera (SLR) is a camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system (hence "reflex" from the mirror's reflection) that permits the photographer to view through the lens and see exactly what will be captured.
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Through-the-lens metering
In photography, through-the-lens (TTL) metering refers to a feature of cameras whereby the intensity of light reflected from the scene is measured through the lens; as opposed to using a separate metering window or external hand-held light meter.
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135 film
135 is photographic film in a film format used for still photography.
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