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| colspan=2 |<br>This wiki builds upon the earlier work of Camerapedia.org, which was founded in October 2004 by [[User:Lbstone|Brandon Stone]].  
 
| colspan=2 |<br>This wiki builds upon the earlier work of Camerapedia.org, which was founded in October 2004 by [[User:Lbstone|Brandon Stone]].  
  
In January 2011, the former Camerpedia.org contents were transferred to new hosting at [http://camerapedia.wikia.com camerapedia.wikia.com]. A number of earlier contributors were [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerapedia/discuss/72157625827923382/ uncomfortable] with their content being hosted on a for-profit, ad-supported service, Wikia. To address this concern, on 22 January 2011 users [[User:Steevithak|Steevithak]] and [[User:Voxphoto|Voxphoto]] invited the community to organize an alternative non-commercial wiki. Camera-wiki.org launched on 7 February 2011.
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In January 2011, the former Camerpedia.org contents were transferred to new hosting at [http://camerapedia.wikia.com camerapedia.wikia.com]. A number of earlier contributors were [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerapedia/discuss/72157625827923382/ uncomfortable] with their content being hosted on a for-profit, ad-supported service, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikia#Company Wikia]. To address this concern, on 22 January 2011 users [[User:Steevithak|Steevithak]] and [[User:Voxphoto|Voxphoto]] invited the community to organize an alternative non-commercial wiki. Camera-wiki.org launched on 7 February 2011.
  
The community of users "voted with its feet," and quickly adopted the Camera-wiki.org [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerawiki/discuss/ Flickr discussion group] and [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerawiki/pool/ Flickr photo pool] (adding more than 19,000 photos in the first 6 weeks of its existence). The rate of [[Special:RecentChanges|new edits at Camera-wiki.org]] is dramatically higher than at [http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Special:RecentChanges Wikia], and and our editors already understand the culture and organization of the wiki. It remains to be seen how camerapedia.wikia.com will evolve now, without a group of experienced users to guide its growth.
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The community of users "voted with its feet," and quickly adopted the Camera-wiki.org [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerawiki/discuss/ Flickr discussion group] and [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerawiki/pool/ Flickr photo pool] (adding more than 19,000 photos in the first 6 weeks of its existence). The rate of [[Special:RecentChanges|new edits at Camera-wiki.org]] is dramatically higher than at [http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Special:RecentChanges Wikia]; and our editors already understand the culture and organization of the wiki. It remains to be seen how camerapedia.wikia.com will evolve now, without a group of experienced users to guide its growth.
 
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| colspan=2 |<br>Camera-wiki is a bunch of separate pages written by dozens of volunteers in their spare time. There are many cameras in this world, and even some entire brands, for which no one has had time to write a careful article. If you know something we don't, why don't you [[Special:UserLogin|create a login]] and help us? (And if you have clear photos of the item, please submit them to our [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerawiki/pool/ photo pool on Flickr].)
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Camera-wiki is a bunch of separate pages written by dozens of volunteers in their spare time. There are many cameras, and even some entire brands, for which no one has had time to write a careful article. If you know something we don't, why don't you [[Special:UserLogin|create a login]] and help us by adding the information? (And if you have clear photos of the item, please submit them to our [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerawiki/pool/ photo pool on Flickr].)
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* How are wiki pages constructed?
 
 
 
 
While displaying as a normal webpage to most visitors, behind the scenes a wiki page is constructed with a special code language, called wiki markup. This vaguely resembles HTML but uses punctuation marks in a different way.
 
While displaying as a normal webpage to most visitors, behind the scenes a wiki page is constructed with a special code language, called wiki markup. This vaguely resembles HTML but uses punctuation marks in a different way.
  
 
You can get a look at wiki markup by viewing the source behind our Sandbox page, where you are welcome to start typing some markup yourself to see how it works (though you'll need a [[Special:UserLogin|login]] first).
 
You can get a look at wiki markup by viewing the source behind our Sandbox page, where you are welcome to start typing some markup yourself to see how it works (though you'll need a [[Special:UserLogin|login]] first).
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* How do wiki pages link to another?
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A particularly important bit of wiki markup syntax is the '''internal link''' from one wiki page to another. This is done by typing the <nowiki>[[Target Page Title]]</nowiki> in double brackets. (You don't need to memorize that: above every edit window there is a button with a blue '''Ab''' icon; clicking that will type it for you.)
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| colspan=2 |<br>A particularly important bit of wiki markup syntax is the '''internal link''' from one wiki page to another. This is done by typing the <nowiki>[[Target Page Title]]</nowiki> in double brackets. (You don't need to memorize that: above every edit window there is a button with a blue '''Ab''' icon; clicking that will type it for you.)
  
 
The phrase between the double brackets must '''match the page title exactly''' (including capitalization, spaces, punctuation marks, etc.) or you'll get a dead link (which appears in red).
 
The phrase between the double brackets must '''match the page title exactly''' (including capitalization, spaces, punctuation marks, etc.) or you'll get a dead link (which appears in red).
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  <nowiki>[[Exact Page Title | this text will appear in blue;link to the named page]]</nowiki>
 
  <nowiki>[[Exact Page Title | this text will appear in blue;link to the named page]]</nowiki>
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* How do I start a new Camera-wiki page?
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Camera-wiki is very likely to have a page for the manufacturer of any camera. Check [[List of companies|this company list]] and [[Special:Search|search the wiki]] for all the possible name variations.
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| colspan=2 |<br>Camera-wiki is very likely to have a page for the manufacturer of any camera. Check [[List of companies|this company list]] and [[Special:Search|search the wiki]] for all the possible name variations.
  
 
Frequently a wiki-page for a camera maker will include [[Minolta#Rangefinder, fixed lens|lists of camera models]]. Links in blue are to pages that already exist (sometimes several model names link to one page that discusses them all together). A link in red indicates page titles that someone thought "ought" to exist, but doen't yet. If you click those links, an edit window opens saying "''You have followed a link to a page that does not exist yet. To create the page, start typing in the box below''." Go for it!
 
Frequently a wiki-page for a camera maker will include [[Minolta#Rangefinder, fixed lens|lists of camera models]]. Links in blue are to pages that already exist (sometimes several model names link to one page that discusses them all together). A link in red indicates page titles that someone thought "ought" to exist, but doen't yet. If you click those links, an edit window opens saying "''You have followed a link to a page that does not exist yet. To create the page, start typing in the box below''." Go for it!
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If a camera in the list appears in black, or doesn't appear at all, there's one more step. On the right side of the page, aligned with the relevant subheading, there is a link <nowiki>[edit]</nowiki>. click this and you can add changes to the camera list. Type the exact camera name if needed, and enclose it in double square brackets: <nowiki>[[Manufacturer CameraName]]</nowiki>. Click the '''Save page''' button, and when the page refreshes you'll see the phrase has become a red link. Now you can proceed to click that and start typing the new page.
 
If a camera in the list appears in black, or doesn't appear at all, there's one more step. On the right side of the page, aligned with the relevant subheading, there is a link <nowiki>[edit]</nowiki>. click this and you can add changes to the camera list. Type the exact camera name if needed, and enclose it in double square brackets: <nowiki>[[Manufacturer CameraName]]</nowiki>. Click the '''Save page''' button, and when the page refreshes you'll see the phrase has become a red link. Now you can proceed to click that and start typing the new page.
  
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We currently have a [[New Camera Page Template]] under construction. If you copy the source from that page, you can fill in the placeholder text and images with ones of your own.
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* How should wiki pages be titled?
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Many camera models are designated with an obscure string of numbers and letters: [[Mamiya MSX 1000|MSX 1000]] or [[Canon Canonet QL 17 GIII|QL17 GIII]]. Others go for the more minimalist [[Minolta A|A]] or [[Leica II|II]]. Visitors searching for particular cameras might never find them if the pages were titled that way.
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| colspan=2 |<br>Many camera models are designated with an obscure string of numbers and letters: [[Mamiya MSX 1000|MSX 1000]] or [[Canon Canonet QL 17 GIII|QL17 GIII]]. Others go for the more minimalist [[Minolta A|A]] or [[Leica II|II]]. Visitors searching for particular cameras might never find them if the pages were titled that way.
  
 
For clarity, page titles should be the long version of the camera name (including the name of the manufacturer), as it appears on the camera or as it is most widely known: For example [[Canon Canonet QL 17 GIII]] and [[Leica II]].
 
For clarity, page titles should be the long version of the camera name (including the name of the manufacturer), as it appears on the camera or as it is most widely known: For example [[Canon Canonet QL 17 GIII]] and [[Leica II]].
  
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For consistency, it's good to include the manufacturer name in a page title even when the camera itself has a unique name like [[Pentax Spotmatic|Spotmatic]].
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* How are photos included in Camera-wiki pages?
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Photographs illustrating articles are extremely useful to Camera-wiki.org, and our [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerawiki/pool/ Flickr photo pool] was created as our central repository for wiki images. Any photographs of cameras or useful illustrations are welcomed here.
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Photographs illustrating articles are extremely useful to Camera-wiki.org. Our [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerawiki/pool/ Flickr photo pool] was created as our central repository for wiki images. Any photographs of cameras or other useful illustrations are welcomed there.
  
 
The wiki has a page on [[Camera wiki: Adding images|how to add photos to wiki articles]].
 
The wiki has a page on [[Camera wiki: Adding images|how to add photos to wiki articles]].
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Because we rely on Flickr's bandwidth for hosting all our images, we must respect their [http://www.flickr.com/guidelines.gne terms of service], which require a click-through link back to the Flickr page where the image appears.
 
Because we rely on Flickr's bandwidth for hosting all our images, we must respect their [http://www.flickr.com/guidelines.gne terms of service], which require a click-through link back to the Flickr page where the image appears.
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* What is a redirect? How do you make one?
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A redirect is a special type of wiki page. It intercepts a search or a link to a particular page title, and re-directs it to another one.
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Why would you do this? Well a visitor might search for "Yashicamat," or "Yashica-mat" or "Yashica Mat" (the odd 3rd version is actually the correct one). Wiki page editors might inadvertently create links with the same variations. Redirects can send all of these to the correct page.
 
Why would you do this? Well a visitor might search for "Yashicamat," or "Yashica-mat" or "Yashica Mat" (the odd 3rd version is actually the correct one). Wiki page editors might inadvertently create links with the same variations. Redirects can send all of these to the correct page.
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The button #R at the top of the editing window inserts this markup automatically; then you just type the desired page name, and save.
 
The button #R at the top of the editing window inserts this markup automatically; then you just type the desired page name, and save.
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