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User's Guide to the View Camera, A, 3/E
Jim StoneUniversity of New Mexico

ISBN-10: 0130981168
ISBN-13:  9780130981165

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  2004
Format:  Paper; 166 pp
Published:  07/28/2003
Status: Instock



For courses in Large-Format Photography, Zone System, Studio Lighting, Portraiture, Commercial or Industrial Photography, or any advanced course in professional or artistic photography.

This book introduces photographers to the use of any camera with large-format film and to the operation of any camera with a separately adjustable back or front. Written in an accessible yet practical style, the text clearly presents the subject matter through captions, vivid drawings, illustrative photographs, and its detailed narrative. Updated to take account of new electronic and digital cameras, the Third Edition serves as a practical guide with basic suggestions for operation and maintenance as well as useful information on camera components.

  • NEW - Highlights new view cameras designed specifically for digital photography.
    • Keeps students abreast of the latest technological developments in photography.

  • NEW - Explores new lens designs for digital cameras.
    • Informs students on the higher standards now placed on lens makers in light of advancing technology.

  • NEW - Updated technical and product information along with many new photographs.
    • Provides students with the most current information and developments in photography today, making the subject matter more relevant and tangible.

  • Practical, student-friendly organization. Dissects essential aspects of large-format photography including parts and operation of the camera, film systems, electronic and digital cameras, accessories for special projects, and equipment maintenance.
    • Presents a plethora of information on the mechanics of large-format photography in a constructive yet accessible manner so that students can actively apply and retain the concepts under study.

  • Highlights new view cameras designed specifically for digital photography.
    • Keeps students abreast of the latest technological developments in photography.

  • Explores new lens designs for digital cameras.
    • Informs students on the higher standards now placed on lens makers in light of advancing technology.

  • Updated technical and product information along with many new photographs.
    • Provides students with the most current information and developments in photography today, making the subject matter more relevant and tangible.



Preface.


Introduction.


What Is a Camera?


Why Use a View Camera?


The Camera.


The Monorail View Camera.


Using Your Camera.


The Basics.


Mounting the Camera.


Positioning the Camera.


Framing and Focusing.


Making the Exposure.


Advanced Camera Control.


Swings and Tilts.


Controlling Perspective: Back Movements.


Controlling Plane of Focus: Lens Movements.


Depth of Field.


More About Perspective.


Setting Up a Photograph: A Complete Sequence.


Base vs. Axis Tilts.


Exposure Compensations.


Film and Development.


The Film System.


The Advantages of the Film System.


Sheet Film Storage.


Loading the Film.


Exposing the Film.


Developing the Film.


The Custom Lab and Quantity Processing.


Small-Volume Methods.


Storing Negatives.


Printing.


Lenses and Shutters.


Lenses.


Coverage.


Angle of View.


How Lenses Influence Perspective.


Shutters.


The Focal-Plane Shutter.


The Leaf Shutter.


Shutter Synchronization.


The Diaphragm.


Behind-the-Lens Shutters.


Cameras.


The Development of the View Camera.


Descendants of the Flatbed Camera.


Reflex Cameras.


The Electronic View Camera.


More about Lenses.


The Anatomy of a Lens.


A History of Lens Design.


Modern Lens Design.


Accessories and Options.


Polaroid Films.


Optional Camera Parts.


Maintenance.


Lenses.


Shutters.


Film Holders.


Bellows.


Tripods.


Photo Credits.


Index.

A User's Guide to the View Camera, Third Edition continues the tradition of offering a practical guide to the professional photographer's ultimate tool: the large-format camera system.

Written in the clear, accessible style that is Jim Stone's hallmark, this text features careful presentation of the unusual features and advantages of large-format and view cameras, practical suggestions for operation and maintenance, and helpful, well-illustrated discussions of processes and components, including film systems, lenses, and accessories.

The new edition features new material on digital accessories for large-format photography, including information about view cameras purpose-built for digital use. New illustrations by contemporary photographers update the standard reference on large-format cameras for the new millennium.

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