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A lens that makes the subject appear larger on film than does a normal lens at the same distance.
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A light meter built into the camera that measures the light in the scene that passes through the lens. ETTL refers to evaluative through the lens metering.
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A relatively long exposure, usually lasting seconds or minutes.
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A three legged support used to steady the camera. Necessary when using slow shutter speeds or telephoto lenses.
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Light produced by regular incandescent light fixtures, not fluorescent.
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