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  2. Petzval lens - Wikipedia

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    The Petzval objective, or Petzval lens, is the first photographic portrait objective lens (with a 160 mm focal length) in the history of photography. [1] It was developed by the Slovak mathematics professor Joseph Petzval in 1840 in Vienna , [ 2 ] with technical advice provided by Peter Wilhelm Friedrich von Voigtländer [ de ] .

  3. Lowepro - Wikipedia

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    The Slingshot range is aimed at professional news and sports photographers, [6] providing easy access to cameras for rapid shooting; CNet found the SlingShot 300 AW Camera Bag offered good protection and easy access. [7] The FastPack is a rucksack-style range, which CNet found less refined. [8] Other products include bags for drones and laptops.

  4. Camera bag - Wikipedia

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    A camera bag. Camera bags are a 20th-century development for the convenient carrying and quick access to high-end camera equipment. They replaced fitted leather cases that were supplied with the earliest cameras. [1] In the 1970s, war and documentary photographers used fishing bags made by English companies Brady and Billingham. [2]

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    Madison Strawberry Garden Mini Camera Bag. $87 $279 Save $192. See at Kate Spade Outlet. Madison Colorblock East West Laptop Tote. $159 $499 Save $340. See at Kate Spade Outlet. Harper Satchel.

  6. Petzval field curvature - Wikipedia

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    Field curvature: the image "plane" (the arc) deviates from a flat surface (the vertical line). Petzval field curvature, named for Joseph Petzval, [1] describes the optical aberration in which a flat object normal to the optical axis (or a non-flat object past the hyperfocal distance) cannot be brought properly into focus on a flat image plane.

  7. Fuji GX680 - Wikipedia

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    The Fuji GX680 has quite large physical dimensions for a medium-format camera, but compared to the typical monorail/studio large-format camera, the Fuji GX680 is more compact. Although the Fuji GX680 was designed for studio work due to its size and weight, a neck-strap was offered for mobile work.