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  2. Follow focus - Wikipedia

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    An Arri 35mm film camera with a follow focus mechanism mounted to a zoom lens. Pulling focus using a follow focus device. A follow focus is a focus control mechanism used in filmmaking with film cameras and in television production with professional video cameras. It helps the camera operator be more efficient and precise.

  3. Follow shot - Wikipedia

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    Follow shot is a specific camera angle in which the subject being filmed is seemingly pursued by the camera, for example by a Steadicam.The follow shot can be achieved through tracking devices, panning, the use of a crane, and zoom lenses resulting in different qualitative images but, nevertheless, recording a subject (performer) in motion.

  4. Zoom lens - Wikipedia

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    A zoom lens is a system of camera lens elements for which the focal length (and thus angle of view) can be varied, as opposed to a fixed-focal-length (FFL) lens . A true zoom lens or optical zoom lens is a type of parfocal lens , one that maintains focus when its focal length changes. [ 1 ]

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    Raise your hand if you had heard of Zoom before March 2020. This meant that video chat software, like Zoom, went from fairly rare to ubiquitous. In December 2019, Zoom averaged 10 million users ...

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  8. E18 error - Wikipedia

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    According to Canon, one may get an E18 due to any of the following: Camera activating and lens opening while in a confined space or being blocked; Extracted lens getting jarred; Low battery condition as the unit is turned on or off; Dropping of the camera; Foreign substances, such as dust, sand or dirt entering the camera body. General jarring ...

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