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  2. Exposure (photography) - Wikipedia

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    A camera in automatic exposure or autoexposure (usually initialized as AE) mode automatically calculates and adjusts exposure settings to match (as closely as possible) the subject's mid-tone to the mid-tone of the photograph.

  3. History of the single-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    However, most recent amateurs never use manual control and even some professionals depend on autoexposure, making the great majority of modern SLRs de facto autoexposure-only cameras. [496] 1976 Minolta 110 Zoom SLR (Japan): first Pocket Instamatic 110 cartridge film SLR. Had built-in zoom lens (fixed 25–50mm f/4.5 Zoom Rokkor-Macro).

  4. Canon A-1 - Wikipedia

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    The A-1 is a battery-powered (one 4LR44 or PX-28) microprocessor-controlled manual-focus SLR with manual exposure control or shutter priority, aperture priority or programmed autoexposure. A fifth mode is "stopped down AE", in which the aperture is closed and alterable by the photographer and the camera selects the shutter speed based on the ...

  5. Rolleiflex 6000 System - Wikipedia

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    The Rolleiflex 6000 System is a line of medium format single lens reflex cameras made by Rollei, in regular production starting from 1983 with the 6006.The 6006 was derived from the earlier SLX (1976) and retains compatibility with its lenses and accessories, adding an interchangeable film back with an integral dark slide.

  6. Rolleiflex SLX - Wikipedia

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    The Rolleiflex SLX is a line of medium format single lens reflex cameras made by Rollei, in regular production starting from 1976.The SLX incorporated electronic autoexposure and motorized film transport, competing directly with the integrated-motor Hasselblad 500EL/M and effectively displacing the earlier Rolleiflex SL66 line, although the older camera continued to be produced.

  7. Canon AV-1 - Wikipedia

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    The AV-1 is very similar to the 1976 AE-1 but provides aperture priority autoexposure rather than the AE-1's shutter speed priority AE. [1] The camera is not capable of fully manual exposure. [ 2 ] Canon's international distributors, particularly in the United States, had clamored for such a camera because competing brands offered mostly ...

  8. Autobracketing - Wikipedia

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    Exposure autobracketing (often abbreviated to AEB for automatic exposure bracketing or BR for Bracketing) is the most common form.In this, the camera is set to capture the same image several times with different exposure settings, both over-exposed and under-exposed (lighter and darker) compared to the current setting on the camera, [1] which may already include exposure compensation.

  9. Canon EOS 50 - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EOS 50 (also known as the Elan II in America and the EOS 55 in Japan) is an autofocus, autoexposure 35mm SLR camera. It was aimed at the advanced amateur market, and featured a rear command dial, support for custom functions, and an optional BP-50 battery grip, with a dedicated portrait shutter release. [1]