User's Guide to the View Camera

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advanced large format camera operation
analog image processing
analog photography
Area Array Sensors
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Axial Chromatic Aberration
Bellows Extension
Camera
camera calibration techniques
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Double Sheet Film Holder
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Field Angle
Field Camera
Film Holder
Focal Length
Focal Plane Shutter
Ground Glass
Ground Glass Image
image sensor technology
Jim Stone
large format camera
Large Format Cameras
large format photography
Leaf Shutter
Monorail Camera
photographic equipment maintenance
photographic exposure control
photographic optics
Press Cameras
Rear Nodal Point
Rear Standards
sheet film
Shutter Speed
Speed Graphic
Spherical Aberration
Spring Back
studio photography
Tripod Head
View Camera
View Camera Lenses

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138917538
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 219 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This reissued third edition of A User’s Guide to View Camera introduces photographers to large-format cameras, covering their use with both film and digital capture. Readers will learn the anatomy of cameras with a separately adjustable back or front, the proper techniques for using view cameras, and how to take care of large-format cameras—all through straightforward and practical instruction and abundant visual examples. This latest edition features:

• Practical approaches to mastering lenses, shutters, accessories, and the ever-important maintenance of your view camera

• Tips for both simple operation and advanced control of the camera, including film holders, bellows, and tripods, and film handling and development

• A section on digital equipment, offering updates on the nearly 200-year-long history of the view camera

Jim Stone is a professor of Photography at the University of New Mexico and the author of several monographs and educational books on photography, including those he co-authored with Barbara London (Photography, A Short Course in Photography: Film and Darkroom, A Short Course in Photography: Digital). His photographs have been exhibited and published internationally and are in the permanent collections of major museums.

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