photography terms explained

March 26, 2011 6:46 pm | Uncategorized

photography terms explained
what does the term register mean in photography?

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Earlier responses have given the printing terminology, but there is another possible usage specifically in photography. On a camera with interchangeable lenses (an SLR, typically) the “lens register” is the distance between the back of the lens mount and the film plane (or sensor on a digital camera). On a modern Canon camera, the register is 44mm, for example.

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