Canon FTb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1973, the FTb design was revised slightly. The camera was given a plastic tipped film advance lever. The stop down lever was changed to the same style as that found on the F-1.
Robot II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Robot II was a mechanical 135 film camera by Robot introduced in 1938. It was a slightly larger camera than the Robot I, with some significant improvements but still using the ...
Digital Cameras - Sony CyberShot DSC-S60 Digital Camera Test Images
Contrast was slightly high with the camera's default contrast setting, under the deliberately harsh lighting of this test. The S60's low contrast adjustment helped somewhat with the ...
Reviews of DSLR Cameras
Another slightly newer, strong contender for your first DSLR camera. Entry level, no frills model. This Sony DSLR camera has reasonable performance for its price.
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z20 Digital Camera Review - Konica-Minolta ...
Slightly to the right of the four-way controller is the access lamp LED. The right side of the back of the camera body features a hand grip which wraps around from the right face ...
Mini Black & White Audio Camera
This high quality MINI black and white camera with audio recording is slightly larger than a quarter. Included with the CG31A is a 1 foot power and video cable. This camera will ...
Olympus E-450 Improves Slightly On E-420 Entry-Level DSLR - Olympus e ...
Olympus E-450 Improves Slightly On E-420 Entry-Level DSLR ... The small camera's LCD is part of a camera with technologies intelligent enough to take ...
Camera Focus project with mirrors
Notice the fingers just behind the mirror .. out of focus, just slightly. If we focus on the camera and photographer, the sign on the surface and the small convex ...
Twenty20 VholdR Wearable Camcorder Slightly Used - Helmet Camera ...
The VHoldR is a great all-in-one helmet camera, very simple with a user friendly design. Most importantly, the video footage I took while skiing and snowmobiling looked great!
How to Smile for the Camera | eHow.com
Face the camera. Rotate your body slightly while keeping your head straight toward the lens. Position one food behind and slightly diagonal to the front foot.