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- Folding_camera abstract "A folding camera is a camera type. Folding cameras derive their name from their feature that they are folded into a compact and rugged package for storage. Typically, the camera objective sits attached to a bellows. Inside the bellows a pantograph-style mechanic attaches the objective to the body. When the camera is fully unfolded it provides the correct focus. The key advantage of folding cameras is their excellent physical-size-to-film-size ratio when the camera is folded for storage. This feature is advantageous particularly large physical films, e.g., medium format films.Folding cameras dominated camera design from 1900 to 1945. The typical amateur camera of the 1930s was a folding 6x9 camera for either the 120 or 620 film size. The use of folding cameras declined after World War II with the introduction of 35mm film format in the consumer market. 35mm film made small-sized cameras possible without using bellows. However, some 35 mm cameras continued to be built as folding cameras, e.g., the original Kodak Retina. Medium format folders were produced in USSR until the 1960s[citation needed]. Notable folding cameras include Polaroid Corporation's line of instant film folding cameras, including the famous SX-70, a single lens reflex cameraSeagull Camera model 203, popular throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s as an inexpensive, entry-level, medium-format cameraVoigtländer Bessa III, a retro-style camera with a 6x6 or 6x7 frames using 120/220 medium-format films".
- Folding_camera thumbnail Folding_camera_unfolded_jpg.jpg?width=300.
- Folding_camera wikiPageExternalLink folders.html.
- Folding_camera wikiPageExternalLink Folding-Cameras.
- Folding_camera wikiPageExternalLink ensign-folding.html.
- Folding_camera wikiPageID "81290".
- Folding_camera wikiPageRevisionID "565832475".
- Folding_camera hasPhotoCollection Folding_camera.
- Folding_camera subject Category:Cameras_by_type.
- Folding_camera type Artifact100021939.
- Folding_camera type Camera102942699.
- Folding_camera type CamerasByType.
- Folding_camera type Equipment103294048.
- Folding_camera type Instrumentality103575240.
- Folding_camera type Object100002684.
- Folding_camera type PhotographicEquipment103926148.
- Folding_camera type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Folding_camera type Whole100003553.
- Folding_camera comment "A folding camera is a camera type. Folding cameras derive their name from their feature that they are folded into a compact and rugged package for storage. Typically, the camera objective sits attached to a bellows. Inside the bellows a pantograph-style mechanic attaches the objective to the body. When the camera is fully unfolded it provides the correct focus. The key advantage of folding cameras is their excellent physical-size-to-film-size ratio when the camera is folded for storage.".
- Folding_camera label "Aparat mieszkowy".
- Folding_camera label "Balgenkamera".
- Folding_camera label "Folding camera".
- Folding_camera label "スプリングカメラ".
- Folding_camera sameAs Sklopný_fotoaparát.
- Folding_camera sameAs Balgenkamera.
- Folding_camera sameAs スプリングカメラ.
- Folding_camera sameAs Aparat_mieszkowy.
- Folding_camera sameAs m.0kzl0.
- Folding_camera sameAs Q313685.
- Folding_camera sameAs Q313685.
- Folding_camera sameAs Folding_camera.
- Folding_camera wasDerivedFrom Folding_camera?oldid=565832475.
- Folding_camera depiction Folding_camera_unfolded_jpg.jpg.
- Folding_camera isPrimaryTopicOf Folding_camera.