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The acronym '''TTL''' most commonly refers to:
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|image_text= A diagram from [[Ricoh]] indicates two<br>approaches to TTL exposure metering
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;Through The Lens: Usually referring to in-camera [[camera#TTL Metering|exposure metering]] or flash exposure control, but also used to differentiate [[viewfinder]] designs, [[autofocus]] mechanism designs, and other systems on lens-based camerasMeasuring light or focusing through the taking lens can be more accurate than separate metering, viewfinder or focus systems, as this measures the light that will reach the film, from the exact point-of-view of the lens - and so eliminates [[parallax]] and stray light from outside the frame.
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'''Through The Lens''': referring to in-camera focusing (reflex cameras) or  [[camera#TTL Metering|exposure metering]] with photocells somewhere in the light path of the taking lens.  This was an improvement over older designs where a [[CdS]] or [[Selenium meter | selenium]] meter cell was attached somewhere atop the camera body, but could not take into account light loss from filters, lens extension, etcTTL exposure metering was possible in the 1960s after the introduction of [[CdS]] cells that were small enough to fit in a camera body.
  
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TTL flash exposure control is another common meaning. But depending on context the term might also differentiate [[viewfinder]] designs, [[autofocus]] mechanism designs, or other camera systems.
;Transistor-Transistor Logic: TTL is a type of digital electronic circuitry which uses transistors and resistor elements (usually made of transistors) to make logic gates. It is rarely, if ever used in camera circuitry as it has fairly high power consumption.  
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'''Transistor-Transistor Logic''': TTL is a type of digital electronic circuitry which uses transistors and resistor elements (usually made of transistors) to make logic gates. It is rarely, if ever used in camera circuitry as it has fairly high power consumption.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 14 April 2024

Glossary Terms
The acronym TTL most commonly refers to,

Through The Lens: referring to in-camera focusing (reflex cameras) or exposure metering with photocells somewhere in the light path of the taking lens. This was an improvement over older designs where a CdS or selenium meter cell was attached somewhere atop the camera body, but could not take into account light loss from filters, lens extension, etc. TTL exposure metering was possible in the 1960s after the introduction of CdS cells that were small enough to fit in a camera body.

TTL flash exposure control is another common meaning. But depending on context the term might also differentiate viewfinder designs, autofocus mechanism designs, or other camera systems.

But,

Transistor-Transistor Logic: TTL is a type of digital electronic circuitry which uses transistors and resistor elements (usually made of transistors) to make logic gates. It is rarely, if ever used in camera circuitry as it has fairly high power consumption.