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- Instant_return_mirror abstract "In photography the single-lens reflex camera (SLR) is provided with a mirror to redirect light from the picture taking lens to the viewfinder prior to releasing the shutter for composing and focusing an image. When the shutter is released the mirror swings up and away allowing the exposure of the photographic medium and instantly return after the exposure. No SLR camera before 1957 had this feature; although the mirror on some early SLR cameras was entirely operated by the force exerted on the shutter release and only returned when the finger pressure was released.".
- Instant_return_mirror wikiPageID "41658216".
- Instant_return_mirror wikiPageRevisionID "591002953".
- Instant_return_mirror subject Category:135_film_cameras.
- Instant_return_mirror subject Category:SLR_cameras.
- Instant_return_mirror comment "In photography the single-lens reflex camera (SLR) is provided with a mirror to redirect light from the picture taking lens to the viewfinder prior to releasing the shutter for composing and focusing an image. When the shutter is released the mirror swings up and away allowing the exposure of the photographic medium and instantly return after the exposure.".
- Instant_return_mirror label "Instant return mirror".
- Instant_return_mirror sameAs m.0_83vyw.
- Instant_return_mirror sameAs Q16956702.
- Instant_return_mirror sameAs Q16956702.
- Instant_return_mirror wasDerivedFrom Instant_return_mirror?oldid=591002953.
- Instant_return_mirror isPrimaryTopicOf Instant_return_mirror.