Cameras and Lenses

Cameras and Lenses by Michael Freeman, published by Collins in 1990, is a comprehensive exploration of photographic equipment and techniques. This 2nd edition, consisting of 192 pages, provides readers with detailed insights into the various aspects of cameras and lenses, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced photographers. The book covers essential topics related to the functionality and selection of photographic gear, aiming to enhance the reader’s understanding of the tools available for capturing images.
In this edition, readers will find a thorough examination of the principles behind camera operation and lens characteristics. The content is designed to guide users in making informed decisions about their photographic equipment, emphasizing practical applications and techniques. With a focus on photographic equipment and techniques, this book serves as a practical guide for those looking to improve their skills and knowledge in photography.
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