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(^1-3
Photography
Concepts^
Regarding
the
Film
Film
speed
is
the
sensitivity
of
film
to
light,
designated
as
ISO
100
or
400,
etc.
A
larger
ISO
value
indicates
the
higher
sensitivity,
and
such
films
can
be
used
in
poor
ambient
lighting
conditions,
while
the
photos
of
such
films
have
coarser
grain
and
therefore
poorer
image
quality.
For
flash
photography,
use
ISO
400
film
which
increases
the
possible
distance
for
flash
photography.
Possible
Distances
for
Photography
The
possible
distance
for
photography
is
the
range
distance
from
the
subject
at
which
the
shot
can
be
focused,
(strictly
speaking,
the
distance
between
the
subject
and
the
film
plane.)
The
possible
distance
for
photography
of
this
camera
is
from
50
cm
to
oo
(infinity),
but
the
following
shooting
situations
may
limit
the
shooting
range.
<Close-up
Photography>
When
the
distance
from
the
camera
to
the
subject
is
shorter
than
1.0
m,
this
is
called
close-up
photography.
The
camera
can
shoot
as
close
as
50
cm
at
wide-angle,
and
50
cm
at
telephoto.
With
this
type
of
camera,
there
is
a
difference
(parallax)
between
what
you
see
in
the
viewfinder
and
the
actual
picture
when
taking
close-up
photography.
In
order
to
avoid
this,
compose
the
subject
within
the
close-range
area
frame.
(See
Page
18
for
the
details
on
the
close-up
photography.)
SUBJECT
CAMERA
11

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Kyocera YASHICA T ZOOM Specifications

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BrandKyocera
ModelYASHICA T ZOOM
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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