Home Page Icon
Home Page
Table of Contents for
Cover
Close
Cover
by Jim Stone
A User's Guide to the View Camera, 3rd Edition
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
PREFACE
1 INTRODUCTION
What Is a Camera?
Why Use a View Camera?
2 THE CAMERA
The Monorail View Camera
3 USING YOUR CAMERA
THE BASICS
Mounting the Camera
Positioning the Camera
Framing and Focusing
Making the Exposure
ADVANCED CAMERA CONTROL
Swings and Tilts
Controlling Perspective: Back Movements
Controlling Plane of Focus: Lens Movements
Depth of Field
More About Perspective
Setting Up a Photograph: A Complete Sequence
Base vs. Axis Tilts
Exposure Compensations
4 FILM AND DEVELOPMENT
THE FILM SYSTEM
The Advantages of the Film System
Sheet Film Storage
Loading the Film
Exposing the Film
DEVELOPING THE FILM
The Custom Lab and Quantity Processing
Small-Volume Methods
Storing Negatives
Printing
5 LENSES AND SHUTTERS
LENSES
Coverage
Angle of View
How Lenses Influence Perspective
SHUTTERS
The Focal-Plane Shutter
The Leaf Shutter
Shutter Synchronization
The Diaphragm
Behind-the-Lens Shutters
6 CAMERAS
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE VIEW CAMERA
Descendants of the Flatbed Camera
Reflex Cameras
THE ELECTRONIC VIEW CAMERA
7 MORE ABOUT LENSES
The Anatomy of a Lens
A HISTORY OF LENS DESIGN
MODERN LENS DESIGN
8 ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
Accessories
Instant-Picture Films
Optional Camera Parts
9 MAINTENANCE
Lenses
Shutters
Film Holders
Bellows
Tripods
PHOTO CREDITS
INDEX
Search in book...
Toggle Font Controls
Playlists
Add To
Create new playlist
Name your new playlist
Playlist description (optional)
Cancel
Create playlist
Sign In
Email address
Password
Forgot Password?
Create account
Login
or
Continue with Facebook
Continue with Google
Sign Up
Full Name
Email address
Confirm Email Address
Password
Login
Create account
or
Continue with Facebook
Continue with Google
Next
Next Chapter
Half Title
Add Highlight
No Comment
..................Content has been hidden....................
You can't read the all page of ebook, please click
here
login for view all page.
Day Mode
Cloud Mode
Night Mode
Reset