Small format cameras? - nikon medium format cameras solid bracket
Hello!
What a small format camera? This type of camera uses 35-mm film? I'm confused. I do not understand the difference between small-and medium-format cameras ... How can you explain that?
This camera is what? http://evolvingbeauty.com/images/uploads/nikon_f3.jpg
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Small cameras are up to 35mm format, which has a negative measure 24x36mm. For digital cameras with sensors of this size are known as full-frame cameras. Most digital cameras have sensors in the APS-C format, which is slightly less than 16x24mm. The Board asked for a Nikon F1. This is a 35mm camera and then attached a small camera. A good, though.
Medium format cameras are negative (and digital sensors) is typically 6x6cm, or sometimes 4.5x6cm. The new LEICA S2, however, is a digital camera with a 30x45mm sensor, fits in the size of 35 mm and a half. Leica, however, require that a medium format camera.
Cameras have a negative 4x5 inches or more in size. The films, however, come INDIUAL sheets, not rolls.
Medium format cameras are the kind of film, shot over 135 films and less than 4 "x6" plate. And beyond that is considered large.
I guess about 135 and below can be considered small, but not really with that terminology. This is a classic Nikon F3, a brilliant camra today.
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