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Q: What is lens control error for fuji film?
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What two variables on a camera control the exposure of the film?

shutter speed and lens aperture


What are some advantages of using a 35 mm camera?

Good lens quality , no parallax error & good quality film .


what does BC mean on the little screan on a film camera my camera says that when im wanting to take a picture and then rolls the film back up. ?

It either means "Battery Check" or is a general error condition equivalent to an error 99. It could be caused by a spent battery, dirty lens contacts or lens compatibility problems.


What is 35mm camera?

In photography, a 35mm camera is a camera that shoots 35mm film (typically produced by Kodak or Fuji). These include consumer cameras with a fixed lens, disposible cameras, and professional SLR (single lens reflex) cameras. In motion pictures, 35mm cameras refer to any motion picture camera that shoots, 35mm or Super 35mm film (again, Kodak or Fuji). This is opposed to 16mm, Super 16mm, 8mm, and Super 8mm cameras.


What is the make up of all cameras?

Lens - Something to let light inShutter - Something to control when the light comes in"Film" - Something to capture the light onDark Box - Something to make sure only the light from the lens comes inThe lens controls aperture, the shutter controls shutter speed, the "film" (film, image sensor, etc.) controls ISO, and the dark box keeps the "film" from being exposed to unwanted light.


30 parts of single lens camera and its function?

Parts of a single lens camera are film rewind knob, expressure adjustment knob ,control panel ,on and off switch ,shutter release button ,self timer indicator ,lens release button, camera body ,objective lens ,focus selector ,film speed, multi exposure mode ,film advance mode, hot shot contact ,and the accessory shot. All which are self explanatory .


The lens focuses light on the?

retina, film, CCD, etc.


How does a panoramic camera work?

In one of two ways. Some of them just use a really wide-angle lens and a negative the length of two or three normal-size frames- Fuji GX617s did this. Others use the long neg, but put the lens on a turret that rotates to expose the film all the way across.


What is lens distance?

Lens distance is basically the distance from the lens to the film. This is determined when the lens is focused to infinity and is sometimes called the focal length.


Which camera causes parallax error?

Parallax error is the result of the separation between the camera's objective lens and its viewfinder, so the only cameras that do not suffer from the potential for parallax error are the single-lens reflex, in which you view the scene through the camera's taking lens, or the view camera, for which focusing is done on a ground glass at the film plane. All viewfinder cameras are subject to parallax error unless some corrective factor is built in. Some cameras use a tilting viewfinder to correct the angle of view for a given distance; others place marks in the front viewfinder lens to allow the user to adjust the location of the top of the image after determining the desired framing.


What else do aperture and shutter speed control?

Aperture and shutter speed control the amount of light that passes from the lens to the film or digital sensor of a camera. Aperture is the size of the opening within the lens. The lower the f-stop number (1.4 for example) the larger the opening and the more light is passed through. Shutter speed is closely related. It is the amount of time that the lens is open. The combination of the size of the opening in the lens and the amount of time that the lens is open determine the exposure.


What is a colored lens made out of?

A coloured lens is made out of a thin, plastic lens that may be tinted to become different colours. The lens can be used to correct refractive error and other problems.