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What Photographers should Know: Focal Plane Mark

Posted by admin On June - 14 - 2012

Focal Plane Mark

Focal Plane Mark



Do you own an SLR or DLSR camera? Try and pay attention to the top part of the camera. Find the Greek letter Phi a circle divided in half by a long line mark that’s usually placed not far from the view finder. Maybe this feature is familiar to those who’ve been into photography for a long period of time, but for those starting out, do you know what the symbol mean? Read the rest of this entry »

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