Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Its design looks like the bellows in an old folding camera.
He won a folding camera for selling the most tickets at a bazaar.
He also used three smaller folding cameras for the format 10x15 cm.
By the end of the 19th century Eastman had expanded his lineup to several models including both box and folding cameras.
A folding camera is a camera type.
Such viewfinders were integrated into box cameras, and fitted to the side of folding cameras.
After a customer persuaded him to accept a folding camera to settle a gambling debt, Boxhall taught himself how to use it.
The Fujifilm GF670 is a highly portable and professional medium-format folding camera.
Beaton's first camera was a Kodak 3A folding camera.
The key advantage of folding cameras is their excellent physical-size-to-film-size ratio when the camera is folded for storage.
Folding cameras derive their name from their feature that they are folded into a compact and rugged package for storage.
However, some 35 mm cameras continued to be built as folding cameras, e.g., the original Kodak Retina.
Her father gave her a Kodak Folding Camera for her travels, which seems to have led to her professional choice later.
Used folding cameras, TLRs, and box cameras are also a cheap option to shoot medium format.
The use of folding cameras declined after World War II with the introduction of 35mm film format in the consumer market.
The format was introduced by Kodak in 1912, along with the "Vest Pocket Kodak" folding camera, as a compact alternative to larger portable cameras using 120.
Moreover, its sharp black-and-chrome design keenly recalls an even earlier model, the Technika Medizin, which made its debut in 1936 as the German company's first all-metal folding camera.
Graflex Speed Graphic folding cameras, produced from 1912 to 1973, also have a focal plane shutter, though they are often used with a between-the-lens shutter mounted to the lensboard.
Ultrix, Auto-Ultrix, Ultrix-Automat, Ultrix-Simplex, Ultrix-Duplex (folding cameras)
(The joining material typically has a characteristic pleated construction that is so common that similar expanding fabric arrangements not used for moving air, such as on a folding camera, are called bellows.)
Eisenstaedt was fascinated by photography from his youth and began taking pictures at age 14 when he was given his first camera, an Eastman Kodak Folding Camera with roll film.
Among related brands are Zorki for 35mm rangefinder cameras, Moskva (Moscow) and Iskra for medium-format folding cameras and Horizon for panoramic cameras.
It is interesting to note that the name Sonnar had been used previously by the Contessa Company for one of their folding cameras and for the Tessar-type lens fitted to it.
The product line of Seagull includes TLR cameras, SLR cameras, folding cameras, CCD and SLR camera lenses, large-format cameras, film, night vision scopes, and angle viewfinders.
Mr. Lederhandler and his late brother, Harry Leder, who was the chief photographer for United Press International for more than three decades, fell in love with old folding cameras growing up in Borough Park, Brooklyn, in the Depression.