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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Weekly Vocabulary 5/22

1.Speed Graphic camera-Produced by Graflex in Rochester, New York, the Speed Graphic is commonly called the most famous press camera. It was standard equipment for many American press photographers until the mid-1960s.

2. Contax camera- a camera brand noted for its technical innovation and wide range of Zeiss lenses, known for their high optical quality. Its final incarnation was a line of 35 mm, medium format, and digital cameras engineered and manufactured by Kyocera, and featuring modern Zeiss optics

3. Polaroid Spectra-introduced in 1986. It was an all-new line of cameras, and had a corresponding new film. Spectra cameras are thought to take higher-quality pictures than a conventional 600 Polaroid camera, due to the camera's higher build quality and a proportionally larger print area.

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