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A bridge camera is a type of camera that fills the niche between relatively simple point-and-shoot cameras and interchangeable-lens cameras such as mirrorless cameras and single-lens reflex cameras (SLRs).
- List of bridge cameras
This is a list of bridge cameras, which are loosely defined...
- List of bridge cameras
This is a list of bridge cameras, which are loosely defined as fixed-lens digital cameras with DSLR-style bodies and superzoom lenses. [1] [2] Their larger bodies and lenses differentiate them from smaller superzoom compact cameras, also known as travel zoom cameras. [3] [4]
1 sty 2019 · The term bridge camera originated around 1988, with 35mm film cameras such as the Yashica Samurai, the Ricoh Mirai, and the Chinon Genesis. These were autofocus single lens reflex cameras including a built-in, non-interchangeable zoom of high specification.
The FZ70/72 bridge camera is as large and heavy as a medium-sized DSLR, has a 1/2.3" sensor, a very wide zoom range (20-1200mm, 60x) and extensive manual controls, including fully manual focus, and zoom rings on the lens.
Als Bridgekamera wird eine Kamera bezeichnet, die Eigenschaften von Spiegelreflexkameras und Kompaktkameras vereint, deren Ausstattungs-, Qualitäts- und Funktionsmerkmale eine Brücke zwischen beiden Konstruktionsprinzipien schlägt.
2 lip 2021 · Bridge cameras are great all-in-one devices for families and amateur photographers, combining the simplicity of point-and-shoot cameras, the features of DSLRs, and the kind of focal range you’d usually need a pair of binoculars for!
22 gru 2018 · English: Bridge cameras are cameras which fill the niche between the single-lens reflex cameras (SLRs) and the Point-and-shoot camera. They are often comparable in size and weight to the smallest DSLRs, but almost all digital bridge cameras lack an optical viewfinder system (film bridges generally had a lighter version of a reflex finder ).