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+ | |image_text= Silver shutter-release lever (top left) on<br/>[[Gitzo]] shutter; a [[cable release]] is also fitted | ||
+ | |image_by= Süleyman Demir | ||
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+ | |image_text= Shutter release (front) of a [[Pentax K1000]] | ||
+ | |image_by= Kenneth Dwain Harrelson | ||
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+ | |image_text= Electronic release button (red)<br/>on [[Agfa]] Optima Sensor | ||
+ | |image_by= Nicholas Middleton | ||
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The control on a camera (usually a button, or protruding lever) that causes the [[shutter]] to open and close. A shutter release may be entirely mechanical, but in recent years they are more typically electronic switches. | The control on a camera (usually a button, or protruding lever) that causes the [[shutter]] to open and close. A shutter release may be entirely mechanical, but in recent years they are more typically electronic switches. | ||
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Glossary Terms
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The control on a camera (usually a button, or protruding lever) that causes the shutter to open and close. A shutter release may be entirely mechanical, but in recent years they are more typically electronic switches.