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'''Hand camera''' is an old term for a camera that can be held in hands during exposure. Such a camera must be so light and compact that it can be operated when holding it in hands. Thus it needs a [[shutter]] with selectable speed of 1/20 sec. or faster in instant mode. The advantage of such a camera is that it needs no [[tripod]] for achieving unblurred images. | '''Hand camera''' is an old term for a camera that can be held in hands during exposure. Such a camera must be so light and compact that it can be operated when holding it in hands. Thus it needs a [[shutter]] with selectable speed of 1/20 sec. or faster in instant mode. The advantage of such a camera is that it needs no [[tripod]] for achieving unblurred images. | ||
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Revision as of 01:27, 2 December 2012
Gene Hunt presents old Century hand camera image by Mark Birkle (Image rights) |
Hand camera is an old term for a camera that can be held in hands during exposure. Such a camera must be so light and compact that it can be operated when holding it in hands. Thus it needs a shutter with selectable speed of 1/20 sec. or faster in instant mode. The advantage of such a camera is that it needs no tripod for achieving unblurred images.
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