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Spot
Spot Metering - Found on the more expensive cameras, this metering mode enables the photographer to take a particular light reading from a small area on the middle of the frame, usually marked in the viewfinder. This is the best way with dealing with difficult lighting conditions such as backlighting, and is normally used in conjunction with auto-exposure lock. read more…
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stabiliser
IS (Image Stabilizer) There are a number of different methods of image stabilizer but they all aim to achieve the same thing, a clearer, sharper image. The key advantages are when using a large zoom, especially at the full extent of the zoom and in low light conditions. Either opto-mechanical or electronic system that helps prevent camera shake to ensure sharp, clear results even at very high zooming levels. Upon detecting any unintentional movement of the lens, the system... read more…
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Stabilizer
IS (Image Stabilizer) There are a number of different methods of image stabilizer but they all aim to achieve the same thing, a clearer, sharper image. The key advantages are when using a large zoom, especially at the full extent of the zoom and in low light conditions. read more…
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Stabilizer
Image Stabilizer There are a number of different methods of image stabilizer but they all aim to achieve the same thing, a clearer, sharper image. The key advantages are when using a large zoom, especially at the full extent of the zoom and in low light conditions. http://www.fotothing.com/photographytips.php?article=image-stabiliser-technology read more…
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Step-up-ring
Step-up-ring Lens adapter , with which a filter/conversion lens with a wider diameter than that of the camera’s lens is attached. read more…
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Stitchen
Stitchen Past together. Method with the help of the right software for pasting together seamless single shots to a Panorama image. Some Olympus cameras have a Panoramic stitch ability but to utilise it the memory card used in the camera must be Olympus branded not Fuji read more…
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Synch
PC-Synchro cable Standard plug for connecting a Studio Flash and an older compact flash to cameras.The cable is only used for transmitting the flash commands: opposite to TTL flash control were there are no signals transmitted for controlling the exposure. The short for PC has by the way nothing to do with in computer technology used short for "Personal Computer", however originally derived from Prontor and Compur ( two type defenitions of shutters from Middle Format and... read more…








