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blog.jimgrey.net
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| | | | | A review of the Canon AF35ML, an autofocus camera for 35mm film. It's loud as heck, and it's big and clunky, but its lens is a winner. | |
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shuttermoon.blog
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| | | | | https://flic.kr/p/2p1cY6a The famous London Eye shot on 35mm film on a bright sunny day. Bonus: Airplane flying by While shooting on a digital camera, a lot of computation and handling is done by the device itself. Although, I would read about the basics but when the camera is handling so much work, you tend to... | |
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emulsive.org
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| | | | | In this article, I will be reviewing the 1979 Hi-Matic AF released in 1979. It is an automatic 35mm film camera with an Auto Focus capability. | |
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ymcinema.com
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| | | The RF 85mm F1.2 is the first lens as a part of six new upcoming RF lenses for the Canon EOS R system. The Canon RF 85mm is optimized for utilization with the new Eye Detection AF feature on the EOS R and RP cameras. Explore more down below. Eye Detection AF autofocus It seems that the next challenge of the lens/cameras manufactures is the improvement of the Eye Detection AF (Auto Focus) technologies and capabilities. We have reported here about Nikon's newly developed eye-detection AF capabilities (stil... | ||