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  2. Cactus (camera equipment brand) - Wikipedia

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    Cactus is a brand owned by Harvest One Limited, a Hong Kong company specialized in the design and engineering of photographic wireless lighting equipment including wireless flash triggers, wireless flashes, portable softboxes and studio umbrellas. Its headquarters is in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong.

  3. Photographic lighting - Wikipedia

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    Photographic lighting refers to how a light source, artificial or natural, illuminates the scene or subject that is photographed; put simply, it is lighting in regards to photography. Photographers can manipulate the positioning and the quality of a light source to create visual effects , potentially changing aspects of the photograph such as ...

  4. List of photographic equipment makers - Wikipedia

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    Meopta (Czech Republic/US) Ceased Photographic enlarger production 2006. Leitz (Germany) Focomat photographic enlargers; Konica Minolta (Japan) Minlabs, photographic enlargers, film scanners. Exited photo business in 2006. Phototherm (USA) Sidekick photo processors. Ceased production/support 2018. Photon Beard (UK) Easels. Main specialism lighting.

  5. Gobo (lighting) - Wikipedia

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    In the photographic industry, a "gobo" describes any opaque, usually black, panel, or "flat", [13] of any dimension, that goes between a light source and photographic subject (such as between sun light and a portrait model) to control the modelling effect of the existing light or, used as a "cutter", to create shadows; [14] or even to control ...

  6. Flash (photography) - Wikipedia

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    For more sophisticated and longer-range lighting several synchronised flash units at different positions may be used. Ring flashes that fit to a camera's lens can be used for shadow free portrait and macro photography; some lenses have built-in ring-flash. [16] In a photographic studio, more powerful and flexible studio flash systems are used.

  7. Category:Photography equipment - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Photography equipment" The following 143 pages are in this category, out of 143 total. ... Gobo (lighting) Gray card; Ground glass; H. Hama (company)