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TLR Camera
< on 1/6/2004 1:55 AM >
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TLR ? for Twin-Lens-Reflex


Here unlike in the SLR Camera the camera uses two set of lenses, one for viewing the scene and one for taking the picture. Unlike in the SLR, there is no mirror rotating up and down and no curtain shutter but rather a leaf shutter built inside the image taking lens.

TLR camera are more bulky than SLR, but they do have advantages:

Flash sync. can be made at any shutter speed,

The viewfinder doesn't turn black during the exposure,

No mirroir moving up and down means less noise and less vibrations.


The main problem with TLR is parallax: the distance between both lenses can cause a diffenrence between what you see in the viewfinder and what the film will be exposed with. The closer you are to the subject, the bigger is the parallax.


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