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A page about a specific camera model should have the following categories:
 
A page about a specific camera model should have the following categories:
 
* one or more categories for the type of camera
 
* one or more categories for the type of camera
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* a category for the country of origin, Japan being a special case (see [[:Category: Japan]])
 
* a category for the lens mount if relevant enough
 
* a category for the lens mount if relevant enough
* a category for the country of origin, Japan being a special case (see [[:Category: Japan]])
 
 
* a category for the camera maker if relevant enough
 
* a category for the camera maker if relevant enough
 
* one or two categories for the alphabetical index
 
* one or two categories for the alphabetical index
  
 
For example, the Nikon D70 will likely have the following categories:
 
For example, the Nikon D70 will likely have the following categories:
* Category: Digital SLR
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* Category: Japanese digital SLR
 
* Category: Nikon F mount
 
* Category: Nikon F mount
* Category: Japan
 
 
* Category: Nikon
 
* Category: Nikon
 
* Category: N
 
* Category: N
 
* Category: D|D70, this trick is to list the Nikon D70 under the D page at the right place, not at the bottom
 
* Category: D|D70, this trick is to list the Nikon D70 under the D page at the right place, not at the bottom
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and the Vitessa folder would have the following:
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* Category: 35mm folding
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* Category: Germany
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* Category: Voigtländer
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* Category: V
  
The same page could be put in various other categories, for example in "SLR cameras". However, the general rule is not to put a page in the most specific category, and not to put it in a category and the mother category at the same time. So the D70 goes to "Category:Digital SLR" and is not listed under "Category:SLR". Currently this general rule is broken in some cases, for example:
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The same page could be put in various other categories, for example in "SLR cameras". However, the general rule is not to put a page in the most specific category, and not to put it in a category and the mother category at the same time. So the D70 goes to "Category:Digital SLR" and is not listed under "Category:SLR". This general rule is sometimes broken, for exmaple the cameras from the former East Germany are considered by most people as being German as well, so are listed in both.
* cameras from the former East Germany are considered by most people as being German as well, so are listed in both
 
  
 
There are still many points to be discussed about this scheme. I invite you to experiment and post ideas in the discussion page.
 
There are still many points to be discussed about this scheme. I invite you to experiment and post ideas in the discussion page.
  
 
[[Category:guidelines for camerapedia authors]]
 
[[Category:guidelines for camerapedia authors]]

Revision as of 09:09, 26 August 2006

In Camerapedia, the pages are indexed by wiki categories. To know more about what Wiki categories are and how to use them, you can follow this external link to the corresponding help page of Wikipedia.

Camerapedia is trying to setup its own policy of categorization. Before indexing your page, you can browse through the categories, all the way down from the Root category.

A page about a specific camera model should have the following categories:

  • one or more categories for the type of camera
  • a category for the country of origin, Japan being a special case (see Category: Japan)
  • a category for the lens mount if relevant enough
  • a category for the camera maker if relevant enough
  • one or two categories for the alphabetical index

For example, the Nikon D70 will likely have the following categories:

  • Category: Japanese digital SLR
  • Category: Nikon F mount
  • Category: Nikon
  • Category: N
  • Category: D|D70, this trick is to list the Nikon D70 under the D page at the right place, not at the bottom

and the Vitessa folder would have the following:

  • Category: 35mm folding
  • Category: Germany
  • Category: Voigtländer
  • Category: V

The same page could be put in various other categories, for example in "SLR cameras". However, the general rule is not to put a page in the most specific category, and not to put it in a category and the mother category at the same time. So the D70 goes to "Category:Digital SLR" and is not listed under "Category:SLR". This general rule is sometimes broken, for exmaple the cameras from the former East Germany are considered by most people as being German as well, so are listed in both.

There are still many points to be discussed about this scheme. I invite you to experiment and post ideas in the discussion page.